Four-character idiom stories suitable for students

1. A complete collection of four-character idioms for primary school students: "What is God, why is what?"

Life and death are determined by fate. Wealth and honor are made behind closed doors. When going out, safety and danger are exchanged. Misfortunes and blessings create sparks, which can start a prairie fire. Today, why bother with a whip of a horse, a word from a man, a word from a gentleman, a whip of a horse, soldiers coming to greet them, when the water comes to the earth weir, the vermilion is red, the ink is black, the sky is far away, the magic of using it is when you are close, The beauty of using one's mind lies in the use of one's mind. Those who come with one's mind are not good. Those who are good will not come. Seeking for life will not be possible. Seeking for death will not be possible. Time is like an arrow. The sun and the moon are like a shuttle and you can't see it. You can't hear the soldiers coming to stop them. Water and soil cover those who are close to the vermilion, and those who are close to the ink are black. The words are sincere, and those who listen to them and despise them are not guilty. Those who hear them are fully warned to take the essence and discard the dross. It is inexhaustible and it is inexhaustible. It is not my race. Its mind will be different. Attack it when it is not prepared. When it is unexpected, it can be defeated. Fight. I will send you thousands of miles away, and there will be a farewell. I will build a plank road secretly, and I will cross Chencang secretly. The rise and fall of the country, every man has a responsibility, things flock together, and people are divided into groups. In the past, there was no hatred. In the recent days, there is no injustice. If you listen, it will be clear. If you believe it, it will be revealed. There is a bad broom in the family, and you can enjoy the rich gold. Come, wave it and go, summon it, come, wave it away, it's easy to hide with an open spear, hard to guard against hidden arrows, know everything and speak everything, speak all the gold and jade, and eat all day long in it, have no intention, turn a blind eye, listen but not hear Xiang Zhuang's sword dance, intending to Pei Gong A fire breaks out at the city gate, causing disaster to the fish in the pond. Put down the butcher's knife, and the tree will become a Buddha. It is like this. How can a person stand up to a tree thousands of feet high? The leaves fall back to the roots. A spark of fire can start a prairie fire, watch vegetables and eat, tailor the melons to reap melons, and reap beans from beans. Under the fragrant bait, there must be something. Under the heavy reward of dead fish, there will be brave men who obey me and prosper, and those who go against me will lose their food and eat it tastelessly. It is a pity to abandon it. A lion fights a rabbit with all its strength. It also misses the slightest difference by a thousand miles. Miao uses a thousand miles to raise his children and protect himself from old age. , accumulate grain to guard against hunger and raise an army for thousands of days, use the army for a while to resist the tiger at the front door, and remember the wolf at the back door. The predecessors planted trees to prepare for the future, and the descendants took advantage of the cool weather. Listen to my contempt for the ancestors and tell them about Yao and Shun. The constitution of the civil and military gods is clear. , since this person exists today, why should he frown at the beginning, and keep silent about his intentions, and build a good family by himself, and he will starve to death for a small matter, and lose his integrity. Under such a great reputation, it is difficult to look at it. Six roads, ears and ears see in all directions, eyes see as truth, ears and ears are a crime imposed by vain desires, why do you have no excuses and don’t want others to know, don’t do it for the sake of gaining the Tao and getting more help, and for losing the Tao and having few help. Go to Fengshan to open a road, fill a bridge when encountering water, make things happen by people, accomplish things by working hard, turn your hands into clouds after death, throw your hands into the rain hall to shout, Bai Nuo is smart for a lifetime, when you are confused, you can't leave your fists, and you can't leave your mouth. Although the sparrow is small, its liver and gallbladder are full of intention, and the flow of water is ruthless. Each injustice has its own head, and each debt has its own main path. Do not pick it up and move it away. If you don't close your door at night, a wise man will have a thousand worries, and there will be a mistake. A fool will have a thousand worries. There will be a path that is one foot high, and a devil's path that is ten feet high. When you see injustice, draw your sword to help. The Buddha is one foot high, and the devil is one foot high. The southern mountain can be moved, but the judgment cannot be shaken. The wealth is impermanent, and there is no fixed door. Blessings are unparalleled. Misfortune never comes alone. Depend on mountains and eat mountains, live in groups all day long on water and water. Words are not as good as righteousness, as quiet as a virgin, and as active as a virgin. Don't use rabbits to make people suspicious. Don't make people suspicious of your sincerity. The gold and stone are open to the sparrows and they know it. The ambition of the swan is the same as that of the snipe and the clam. The fisherman makes a profit while the mantis catches the cicada. The oriole follows behind to avoid its sharp energy, but strikes it and leads to laziness. There is a beginning, and there is an end. 2. A short four-character idiom story (urgent)

A short idiom story—suspicious neighbor steals an ax There once was a countryman who lost an axe.

He thought that the neighbor's son had stolen it, so he paid attention to every word and action of the man. The more he looked at it, the more he felt that the man looked like an ax thief. Later, the person who lost the ax found the ax. It turned out that when he went up the mountain to chop firewood a few days ago, he accidentally lost it in the valley.

After finding the ax, he met the neighbor's son again. If he looked at him carefully, he didn't look like a thief anymore. Suspicious neighbors steal axes: Do not pay attention to factual basis, and make random suspicions about people and things.

2. Pull the seedlings to encourage growth. During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a farmer in the Song Dynasty. He always felt that the crops in the field were growing too slowly. He went to take a look today and tomorrow, but he felt that the seedlings never seemed to grow taller. He thought to himself: Is there any way to make them grow taller and faster? One day, he came to the field and pulled up the seedlings one by one.

It took a lot of effort to pull out a large field of seedlings one by one. By the time he finished pulling out the seedlings, he was already exhausted, but he was very happy in his heart. . When he got home, he boasted: "I was exhausted today. I helped the seedlings grow several inches taller!" After hearing this, his son hurried to the field to see and found that all the seedlings in the field were dead. 3. Incurable There was a minister in the Zhou Dynasty named Fan Bo.

Fan Bo was not only talented in poetry, but also good at managing state affairs. Later, he assisted King Zhou Li in government affairs.

However, King Li Fei of Zhou was domineering and judged things in vain. The treacherous officials will use all kinds of flattery to please them.

Fan Bo spoke frankly and enumerated the shortcomings of the government, but the treacherous officials spoke ill of him in the ears of King Zhou Li. King Zhou Li was very tired of Fan Bo. From then on, treacherous ministers came in and out of the palace and ignored Fan Bo.

Fan Bo was very angry and wrote a poem, which was later included in the Book of Songs. The poem criticized the treacherous official and said: "He has done many evil things and is incurable!" "Incurable" means that the illness is so serious that it cannot be saved with medicine.

The latter metaphor refers to things that are so bad that they cannot be saved. 4. Riding the Wind and Waves During the ancient Southern and Northern Dynasties, there was a general in the Song Dynasty whose surname was Zong Mingji. He was brave and ambitious since he was a child.

One day, Zongci's uncle asked him what his ambition was. Zongci replied: "I am willing to ride the long wind and break thousands of miles of waves." It means: I must break through all obstacles, move forward bravely, and work hard. A career.

After studying hard and practicing hard, Zong Tie finally became a general who was good at fighting. Later, people used "riding the wind and waves" to describe the spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and moving forward courageously. 5. A strip of water. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Yangtze River was the boundary between the Northern Zhou Dynasty in the north and the Chen Kingdom in the south.

Yang Jian, the prime minister of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, deposed Emperor Zhou Jing, became emperor himself, and established the Sui Dynasty. He was determined to destroy the state of Chen. He once said: "I am the parent of the people in the country. How can I watch the people in the south suffer without saving them just because there is a Yangtze River as narrow as a belt across the country?" Later, people used "A strip of water" is a metaphor for two places that are very close to each other and are separated by a narrow body of water.

6. In the Spring and Autumn Period of High Mountains and Flowing Waters, there was a man named Yu Boya who was proficient in music and had superb piano skills. Famous piano player. When Yu Boya was young, he was smart and studious. He once studied with masters and his piano skills reached a certain level, but he always felt that he could not express his feelings about various things superbly.

Boya's teacher. After knowing his thoughts, he took him on a boat to Penglai Island in the East China Sea and let him enjoy the natural scenery and listen to the sound of the waves of the sea. Looking up, he saw turbulent waves, splashing waves, and flying seabirds. The sounds of the mountains and trees were lush and green, as if they were in a fairyland.

A wonderful feeling came over him, and the harmonious and beautiful music of nature seemed to be playing in his ears. He couldn't help but play the piano. As he played, the notes turned freely, and the beauty of nature was integrated into the sound of the piano. Boya experienced an unprecedented state.

The teacher told him: "You have learned. " One night Boya took a boat trip.

Facing the breeze and the bright moon, he had a lot of thoughts, so he played the piano again. The sound of the piano was melodious and gradually got better. Suddenly he heard someone on the shore exclaiming.

BoYa heard the sound and walked out of the boat. He saw a woodcutter standing on the shore. Knowing that this man was a close friend, he immediately asked the woodcutter to come on board and play a tune praising the mountains for him with great interest. The woodcutter said: "How wonderful! Majestic and solemn, like Mount Tai towering into the clouds! When he played to express the surging waves, the woodcutter said again: "It's great!" It's so vast and vast, it's like seeing rolling water or the boundless sea! Boya became excited and said excitedly: "My close friend!" You are truly my soulmate. "

This woodcutter was Zhong Ziqi. From then on, the two became very good friends.

The story comes from "Liezi·Tangwen". The idiom "high mountains and flowing water" is a metaphor for a close friend or a close friend. Zhiyin is also a metaphor for beautiful music.

7. A teacher who corrects a very key word in an article. This phrase comes from Tao Yue's "History of the Five Dynasties" in the Song Dynasty.

The Tang Dynasty was a very prosperous period in the development of my country's feudal society, and literature and art were also very developed, among which poetry was the most representative. At that time, not only were there many poets, but they also created many poems in terms of art and content. All very high.

Among the many poets at that time, there was a poet named Qi Ji. One winter, he saw the plum blossoms blooming in the snow in the wilderness after heavy snowfall. He became so inspired by poetry that he composed a poem " The poem "Early Plum Blossoms" is about the plum blossoms that bloom early in winter. There are two lines in the poem that read: In the deep snow in the former village, several branches bloomed last night.

After writing it, he felt very satisfied. A man named Zheng Gu, after seeing this poem written by Qi Ji, thought that the meaning of the poem was not complete.

So, after repeated thinking and deliberation, he changed these two lines of poem to: In the deep snow in the front village, a branch bloomed last night. Because he believes that since several plum blossoms are in bloom, it cannot be regarded as early plum blossoms.

Zheng Gu’s change, although only changing the number to one word, made "Early Plum Blossoms" more relevant to the title and the artistic conception of the poem more perfect. Qi already admired Zheng Gu's change very much and called Zheng Gu his Yizi master at that time.

8. Concentrate. Once upon a time, there was a chess expert named Qiu. His chess skills were very superb. Qiu had two students who were learning to play chess with him. One of the students was very focused on studying with the teacher.

The other one is not like this. He thinks that learning to play chess is easy and there is no need to take it seriously. While the teacher was explaining, although he was sitting there with his eyes looking at the chess pieces, he was thinking in his heart: "It would be great if I could shoot a swan goose in the wild and have a delicious meal."

Because he was always thinking wildly and absent-mindedly, he didn't listen to the teacher's explanation at all. Results, though. 3. Read 80 primary school students’ stories and excerpt four-character idioms with good words and sentences

Vibrant, full of vitality, full of spring, full of sunshine, the garden full of people, the sound of people, the sound of books, the excitement, the weeping willows and the tree-lined paths, you chase me. The environment is elegant, the fragrance is overflowing, the scenery is charming, the scenery is charming, we work hard and thrive, and we thrive in groups of three to five, lively and joyful, singing and singing good sentences. Our school is like a big garden, so beautiful and lovely, we thrive here.

When we walked into the classroom, we saw thick fog rolling in from the window, and the classroom was like a big steamer. Spring renews the earth, fills the school garden with spring scenery, gives us joy and hope, and urges us to work hard.

There are charming four seasons on campus: spring with pink willows and green willows, summer with lush flowers and leaves, autumn with red maples and fragrant chrysanthemums, and winter with green pines and white snow. The four dilapidated school buildings of the past have disappeared. Brand-new classrooms and conference rooms stand within the barrier-like walls, and a small and exquisite communication room guards the west side of the gate.

There is a diamond-shaped goldfish pond in the middle courtyard of the school. There are many small red goldfish in it. They are chasing and playing in the clear water. How happy! (Posted here first.).

4. 100 four-character idioms for primary school students

1. Describe people's qualities: approachable, magnanimous, pure and pure, perseverant, never give up, forget food and sleep, righteous, awe-inspiring in the face of danger, upright and unyielding, dedicated to death, and then die 2. Describe people's wisdom: predict things as they are. Resourceful, resourceful, knowledgeable, well versed in Chinese and Western knowledge, ancient and modern, talented, outstanding, broad-minded, profound, brainstorming, drawing inferences, describing the character's deportment and style: naive, elegant, polite, elegant, dignified, generous, high-spirited, high-spirited, majestic, radiant, energetic Yi Overjoyed, dumbfounded, overjoyed, downcast, indifferent, furious. 5. Describe people's eloquence: eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent and witty. 6. Idioms from historical stories: Three visits to the thatched cottage The iron pestle turned into a needle, looked at the plum blossoms to quench the thirst, and returned to Zhao State with the jade intact. Besieged on all sides, he sang and apologized. He was loyal and served the country without letting go. 7. Describe the actions of the characters: walking around, watching the flowers, cheering, helping the old and dancing with the young, kneeling and talking, bending forward and backward, running to tell each other, crossing mountains and rivers, going forward, showing teeth and dancing claws. Eight, describe the friendship in the world. : Gratitude is as deep as a mountain, friendship is deep, brotherhood is inseparable, blood is thicker than water, we are like-minded, we are in the same boat through thick and thin, we treat each other sincerely. Idioms from fables: self-contradiction, adding the finishing touch, carving a boat, asking for a sword, waiting for a rabbit, Ye Gong, a good dragon, a dragon, a sheep, a sheep, an embarrassment, an added advantage, a cover-up, a casket, a casket, and a pearl. 11. Describe the momentum and atmosphere of things: impeccable, sharp, unstoppable, thunderous, deafening, thrilling, overwhelming, overwhelming, like broken bamboo, a rainbow, thousands of horses galloping, like walking on the flat ground. 12. Describe the four seasons. Features: Spring is cold, spring is full of warmth, flowers are blooming in the garden, spring scenery is spring, autumn fruits are abundant, spring breeze is raining, the sun is like scorching heat, the sun is steaming, scorching autumn wind is refreshing, autumn air is refreshing, autumn colors are pleasant, icy and snowy, cold air is blowing in the cold winter. On the 13th day of the twelfth lunar month, describe the scene of prosperity: A crowd of people are in full swing, the door is like a city, and the alleys are empty. Continuous flow 14. Describe the beautiful scenery and objects: It is so beautiful that it is magnificent, magnificent and magnificent. The jade palace is wonderful and ingenious. The icing on the cake is pink and jade. There are unique caves. 15. Describe the beautiful scenery of mountains and rivers: Splendid rivers and mountains towering into the clouds. Water and sky are one color. Sparkling lakes and mountains. Mountains and mountains. Bright water, beautiful mountains, flowing water, soaring into the sky, vast mist. 16. Describe the flowers and trees: The flowers are blooming, the green grass is lush, the ancient trees are towering, thousands of trees are vying for glory, and a hundred flowers are blooming. For example, it is noted that the torrential rain is covered with silver, the moon is thousands of miles away, the morning light is bright, the clouds are misty, the wind is clear, the moon is bright, the spring breeze is raining, the wind is raining, the wind is rushing, and the wind is lightning. Idioms with antonyms for saying sweet words: swaying eastward, going south, going in the opposite direction, stooping forward, stooping, pushing left, pushing right, blocking the past, moving forward, leaving behind, pursuing the near, pursuing the strong, avoiding the weak, discarding the old, making the new, survival of the fittest. Shadows and shadows are dense and sparse. Morning and evening, day and night, hazy, windy, rainy, windy, fire, and fire. Upright, furtive, vigorous, hazy, hazy, hazy, confused, living, heart-to-heart, diligent, hard-working, stumbling, stumbling, in the same shape as it is, speaking out. 11. AABC style: All living beings are aggressive, relishing, relishing, dying, thinking about nothing, endless, late, looking at each other, eloquent, whispering, related, chattering endlessly, seducing, depressed, polite, graceful, tall, iron-clad, fluttering, boasting.

It talks about being diligent and tireless, students are eager to try, well-organized and more than enough, pitiful and pitiful. Twenty-two, twelve zodiac idioms: as timid as a mouse, playing the piano to an ox, killing a chicken, frightening a monkey, like a wolf, waiting for a tiger, waiting for a rabbit, a dog jumping over the wall, Ye Gong, a dragon, adding a snake, being as dumb as a chicken, a chicken, a man flipping over on his back, a shepherd, a man afraid of being famous, a pig afraid of being strong. 1. Contains animals The idioms of names are all updated. The rat with its head is crowing, the chicken is crowing, the dog is stealing, the army is dying, the sheep are mending, the cup is bowed, the snake is shadowing, the chickens are playing the piano to the cow, and the birds are singing, and the flowers are fragrant. The eating whale swallows clues, the dragon fights with the tiger and the dragon and the horse, the spirit is flying and the phoenix dances The dragon soars, the tiger leaps, the dragon leaps, the tiger steps, the dragon pond, the tiger den, the dragon jumps, the phoenix sings, the traffic, the dragon refers to the deer, the rabbit dies, the fox is sad, the chicken dog is restless, the horse is wolfing down three, idioms containing human organs, eyes are high, the hand is low, the mouth is dumb, the chest is pointless, the head is heavy, the feet are light, the hands and feet are light, the mouth is right, the hands are quick, the hands are quick, the ears are quick, the ears are clear, the head is broken, the eyes are clear, the eyebrows are clear, the eyes are beautiful, the sleeves are on, the mouth is not inferior to the hands. No power to tie a chicken 4. Idioms containing the names of insects: moths jump into the fire, golden cicadas cast off their shells and accumulate mosquitoes into thunder toad palaces, fold and eat whales, swallow dragonflies, mantis arms block cars with clues, mantises catch cicadas, oriole is in the last five. Idioms containing a group of synonyms are common Knowledge is broad, watch words, watch colors, be far-sighted, look left and right, dispatch troops, send generals to pieces, be smashed to pieces by violent storms, attack sideways, go through a lot of hardships, be quick-witted, quick-witted, lively, and earth-shattering, make up nonsense, change dynasties, hearsay. Flee east and west, scatter in the opposite direction, look left and right, hope to accumulate less and make more, share joys and sorrows, half-believe, half-doubt, overqualify, use one's talents, one's own words, inadvertent, from here to there, it's a matter of course, it's a matter of course, it's a matter of fact, it's a lie, it's true, it's a matter of great importance. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. It is difficult to find a single person. It is easy to get a thousand troops. It is difficult to find a general. The right time, right place, and the right people and habits become natural. The plan for a year is spring, long drought, dry rain, and the bell must be tied. Everyone has no long-term worries, but there will be immediate worries. He is as quiet as a virgin and as active as a rabbit. Although the sparrow is small and comes to hug the Buddha's feet in a hurry, it is five. 5. Four-character allusions to elementary school idioms

Allusion to the allusion of an iron pestle and a needle. Li Bai, the famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, did not like studying when he was a child. He often skipped school and wandered on the streets.

One day, Li Bai did not go to school again. He wandered around the street and looked here and there, and unknowingly arrived outside the city. The warm sunshine, cheerful birds, and flowers and plants swaying in the wind made Li Bai sigh, "With such good weather, how boring would it be to read in the house all day?" As he walked, he came across a man sitting at the door of a broken thatched hut. The old woman with white hair was grinding an iron pestle as thick as a stick.

Li Bai walked over and said, "Old woman, what are you doing?" "I'm going to grind this iron pestle into an embroidery needle." The old woman raised her head, smiled at Li Bai, and then lowered her head to continue. Grinding.

"Embroidery needle?" Li Bai asked again: "Is it an embroidery needle used for sewing clothes?" "Of course!" "But the iron pestle is so thick, when can it be ground into a thin embroidery needle? "The old woman asked Li Bai: "A drop of water can penetrate a stone, and a foolish old man can move a mountain. Why can't an iron pestle be ground into an embroidery needle?" "But you are so old?" "As long as I work harder than others, Nothing is impossible." The old woman's words made Li Bai feel ashamed, so he never skipped school again after he returned.

I studied very hard every day, and finally became a poet who will be famous throughout the ages. Interpretation: No matter what you do, as long as you have perseverance, you will definitely succeed. Hard work pays off.

If our children can be serious, hard-working and perseverant in their studies, there will be no problem with good grades. (2) Allusion to the Chicken Dance: Zu Ti of the Jin Dynasty was a man with an open mind and lofty ambitions.

But when he was a child, he was a naughty child who didn't like reading. When he entered his youth, he realized his lack of knowledge and felt that he could not serve the country without studying, so he started reading hard.

He read extensively and studied history seriously, so he started reading hard.

He read extensively and studied history carefully, from which he learned a wealth of knowledge and made great progress in his knowledge.

He had been in and out of Luoyang, the capital, several times. People who had come into contact with him said that Zu Ti was a talented person who could assist the emperor in governing the country. When Zu Ti was 24 years old, someone recommended him to go to court, but he refused and continued to study hard.

Later, Zu Ti and his childhood friend Liu Kun Yizhi served as the chief registrar of Sizhou. He and Liu Kun had a deep relationship. Not only did they often sleep in the same bed and quilt, they also had the same lofty ideals: to make contributions, revive the Jin Dynasty, and become the pillars of the country.

Once, Zu Ti heard the crow of a rooster in his sleep in the middle of the night. He kicked Liu Kun awake and said to him: "Other people think it is unlucky to hear a rooster crow in the middle of the night, but I don't." Thinking about it this way, how about we just get up and practice swordplay when the rooster crows?" Liu Kun readily agreed. So they got up after the rooster crows every day to practice their swords. The light of the swords danced and the sound of the swords clanged.

Spring goes to winter, cold comes and heat comes, never stopping. Hard work paid off, and after long-term hard study and training, they finally became all-round talents capable of writing good articles and leading troops to win battles.

Zu Ti was named General Zhenxi, realizing his desire to serve the country; Liu Kun became the governor, taking charge of the military affairs of the three states of Bing, Hebei and You, and gave full play to his literary and military talents. slightly. Interpretation: The story comes from "Book of Jin: Biography of Zu Ti".

The idiom "Dance upon hearing the chicken" describes a person who is energetic and promising, and also a metaphor for people with lofty ideals to cheer up in time. (3) The allusion of mending the situation after a desperate situation This story comes from the "Warring States Policy".

During the Warring States Period, a minister of the Chu State named Zhuang Xin said to King Xiang of Chu one day: "When you are in the palace, the Marquis of Zhou is on your left and the Marquis of Xia is on your right; when you go out, Lord Yanling and Lord Shouhe are always following you. You and these four people specialize in luxury and pleasure, regardless of national affairs. Ying (the capital of Chu, in the north of Jiangling County, Hubei Province) must be in danger." King Xiang heard this! , was very unhappy and cursed angrily: "Are you stupid? Are you deliberately saying these sinister words to confuse people's hearts?" Zhuang Xin replied calmly: "I really feel that things must come to this point, I don't dare Deliberately saying something bad happened to Chu State.

If you continue to favor this person, Chu State will surely perish. Since you don’t believe me, please allow me to hide in Zhao State and see what happens. . ”

Zhuang Xin had only lived in Zhao for five months. As expected, Qin sent troops to invade Chu, and King Xiang was forced to go into exile in Yangcheng (now northwest of Xixian County, Henan). Only then did he feel that Zhuang Xin's words were good, so he quickly sent someone to find Zhuang Xin and asked him what he could do. Zhuang Xin said sincerely: "I've heard that it's not too late to think of a hound when you see a rabbit's teeth; when a sheep runs away, It’s not too late to mend the sheepfold after it falls.

…” Interpretation of this is a very meaningful story. If you only know how to enjoy yourself and don’t know how to do things, the result will inevitably be tragic. Failure is certain. The idiom "make up for the situation before it is too late" is based on the two sentences above. It expresses the meaning that after a mistake is made in handling something, it is not too late to save it as soon as possible.

For example, a businessman makes a mistake in estimating the development of things, advances rashly, and falls into failure. But he was not discouraged, and patiently thought about the matter again, learned from this mistake, and believed that it was not too late to "make up for it" and start from scratch! (4) The Allusion of the Blind Man Touching the Elephant According to the ancient Indian Buddhist scriptures, there was a small country in India in ancient times, and the king was named the Mirror King.

He believed in Sakyamuni's Buddhism, worshiped Buddha and recited sutras every day, and was very pious. However, many religious religions and witchcraft were popular in the country at that time, and most of the subjects were confused by their preachings. Their hearts were confused and they did not know right from wrong, which was not conducive to the governance of the country.

The Mirror King wanted all his subjects to convert to Buddhism, so he came up with an idea: to educate and induce them through the experience of a blind man touching an elephant. The Mirror King told his courtiers: "Find some blind people who are completely blind to come to the royal city."

The messenger quickly gathered a group of blind people and led them to the palace. The messenger walked into the palace and reported to the Mirror King: "Your Majesty, the blind men you asked to find have been brought to the palace."

The Mirror King said: "You will lead the blind people to the Elephant Garden early tomorrow morning and let them Each of them could only touch one part of the elephant's body, and then they were immediately taken to the square in front of the palace.

"The next morning, the Mirror King summoned all the ministers and tens of thousands of civilians to gather in the square in front of the palace. People were whispering to each other. No one knew what important things the king was going to announce.

Different Yes, the messenger came with the blind people.