Alright, here are 20 ancient stories: 1 Flying Together Flying together is a metaphor for the deep love between husband and wife. 2. Self-deceiving The story of covering one's ears and stealing the bell came from the fable: covering one's ears and stealing the bell. It was a metaphor for deceiving oneself and trying to cover up something that clearly could not be covered up. 3. Drawing a Snake The analogy of superfluous or superfluous actions or decorations that bring unnecessary obstacles or influences to things comes from "Snakes and Snakes." 4. Return to Zhao in One Piece Returning a piece of jade to Zhao comes from the Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru in the Records of the Historian. It is a metaphor for returning a complete thing to oneself. Calling a Deer a Horse Calling a deer a horse came from the Records of the Historian. It was a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 6 Secret It is said in the Book of Rites·The Doctrine of the mean that one is very secretive and does not speak. Pointing at Mulberries and Scolding Trees It was a metaphor for scolding someone on the surface but actually scolding that person. 8 Out of Nothing It comes from the idiom story of creating something out of nothing to describe the creation of something out of nothing. I am the fish on the chopping board From "Records of the Historian, King of Yue, Gou Jian's Aristocratic Family", it was a metaphor for being in danger under the control of others. 10. It comes from the idiom story,"To shoot the rat for fear of the container". It is a metaphor for being too cautious in doing things, afraid of failure or hurting oneself. Drawing a Snake Drawing a snake is a metaphor for superfluous actions or decorations that bring unnecessary obstacles or influences to things. A Dog's Tail The phrase "Dog Tail Continues Mink" came from the idiom story "Dog Tail Continues Mink". It was a metaphor for an article or an action that was not coherent. It was also a metaphor for a person who had no talent and could only do insignificant things. 13 Dead Rabbits and Dead Dogs The idiom of the story of the dead rabbit and the dead dog was used to describe the enemy's useless people or items being cooked and eaten after their death. 14 people are too much Overload comes from the idiom story, Overload, which described the organization as lax and inefficient. Covering One's Ear and Stealing a Bell The phrase "cover one's ears while stealing a bell" came from the idiom story "cover one's ears while stealing a bell". It was a metaphor for deceiving oneself and trying to cover up something that clearly could not be covered up. Drawing a Snake Drawing a snake is a metaphor for superfluous actions or decorations that bring unnecessary obstacles or influences to things. Ungrateful Ungratefulness came from the idiom story of ingratitude, which described people who were ungrateful and returned kindness with ingratitude. 18 The Shadow of a Snake The Shadow of the Bow in the Cup and the Snake in the Snake's Shadow came from the idiom Story·The Shadow of the Bow in the Cup and the Snake's Shadow. It described the fear caused by illusory scenes. Calling a Deer a Horse Calling a deer a horse came from the Records of the Historian. It was a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 20 lessons learned The lessons learned from the previous car came from the idiom story. It was a metaphor for the failure of the predecessors to provide reference for future generations.