小学六年级英语成语故事
2014网络流行语-海口市灵山中学
小学六年级英语成语故事篇一
画饼充饥:
In the Three Kingdom Period(220-280), the king of
the state of Wei,
Cao Rui, wanted to select a
very capable man to work for him. He said to
his ministers:choosing a talented person,
always beware of one with
a false reputatiopn.
A false reputation is just like a picture of a
cake,
it cant relieve hunger.
Later,
this idiom came to be used to mean comforting
oneself with
unrealistic thoughts, without
solving practical problems.
小学六年级英语成语故事篇二
亡羊补牢:
The
story from the
named ZhuangXin, for one day
(and the king said: are inside the palace,
on
the left is the state, the right is me; out,
YanLingJun and long life
with you and always
with you. You and these four special exquisite
luxury
voluptuousness, regardless of the
affairs of state, ying chu, all must
be
dangerous in jiangling county, hubei province
north today!
To make the king listened
to, very not happy, angry scold a way:
you
crazy? Deliberately said these sinister words
confusion the heart?
ZhuangXin unhurried
replied:
point, dare not deliberately said chu
what misfortune.
If you have this
person, he must perish of chu. Since you don't
believe
my words, please allow me to get to
zhao, to see how things will turn out
to be.
invaded chu, and discuss the king was forced
into exile to the activation
of henan province
xixian west north. This is good just think
ZhuangXin,
hurriedly sent ZhuangXin back, ask
him what method; ZhuangXin very
cordially
say:the rabbit teeth of hunting, it's not
too
late to this; The sheep run away just to fill the
sheepfold, also not
late. ......
小学六年级英语成语故事篇三
画蛇添足:
In the Warring States Period, a man in the state
of Chu was offering
a sacrifice to his
ancestors. After the ceremony, the man gave a
beaker
of wine to his servants. The servants
thought that there was not enought
wine for
all of them, and decided to each draw a piecture
of snake; the
one who finished the piecture
first would get the wine. One of them drew
very rapidly. Seeing that the others were
still busy drawing, he added
feet to the
snake. At this moment, another man finished,
snatched the
beaker and drank the wine,
saying,snake doesnt have feet. How can you
add
feet to a snake?
This idiom refers to
ruining a venture by doing unnecessary and
surplus things.
小学六年级英语成语故事篇四
塞翁失马:
Near China's northern
borders lived a man well versed in the practices
of Taoism. His horse, for no reason at all,
got into the territory of the
northern tribes.
Everyone commiserated with him.
will
soon turn out to be a blessing,
After a
few months, his animal came back, leading a fine
horse from
the north. Everyone congratulated
him.
his father.
Since
he was well-off and kept good horses his son
became fond of
riding and eventually broke his
thigh bone falling from a horse. Everyone
commiserated with him.
will soon
turn out to be a blessing,
One year
later, the northern tribes started a big invasion
of the
border regions. All able-bodied young
men took up arms and fought against
the
invaders, and as a result, around the border nine
out of ten men died.
This man's son did not
join in the fighting because he was crippled and
so both the boy and his father survived.
小学六年级英语成语故事篇五
一丘之貉:
In the Han Dynasty, there was an official
called Yang Yun who was both
capable and
honest. Commenting on the assassination of a king
of a small
state, he said, “If a king refuses
to follow the advice of a wise minister,
he
will suffer an unitimely death. The emperor of the
Qin Dynasty trusted
treacherous ministers, and
therefore lost his state.” He compared kings
and emperors to racoons living on the same
mountain.
This idiom refers
derogatorily to people who are of the same kind.