Chinese Idiom Story

Chinese Idiom Story

by Compiled By Fang Bingyao

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Ch. 99惴惴不安
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About This Novel

This book is one of our series of literary classics that should be read outside the classroom in primary and secondary schools. Each idiom contains an allusion or story, which is either full of magical imagination, full of beautiful morals, telling people a truth, or telling a piece of history. It can be said that idiom stories are a shortcut for people to absorb traditional Chinese culture. This book selects nearly a hundred idioms commonly used by primary and secondary school students and rewrites them according to the language proficiency of the target readers. It is roughly divided into four parts for explanation: stories, explanations, expansions and spiritual quotations. Among them, the expansion and spiritual quotations are unique and are the differences between the Huacheng version and other versions. In the expansion part, based on the content mentioned in the story or source part, keywords are extracted to explain the nouns, so that readers can use the idiom to learn a richer historical background or anecdotes, which in turn can deepen their understanding of the idiom. Spiritual quotations are similar to providing examples to students, but they are more than that. The positive energy in them can guide students to be good, which is also the intention of the writers.

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карп𓆡74mo ago

Review the past and learn the new, learn something

It's very good. It contains a lot of idioms that I learned when I was young. I have almost forgotten them now. These idioms are still quite commonly used.

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Brother Erha🍒49mo ago

This book uses an allusion to reflect the idiom, its true meaning and its extended meaning. This method can also absorb this knowledge faster.

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User 53480084366073mo ago

I want to update

Waiting for your update😊

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Hao61mo ago

Too bad, no one likes dogs

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User 0145154457073mo ago

Very good😊😊

It's very interesting, and the idiom story also needs to be knowledgeable.

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Heechul√49mo ago

It can be said that there are really countless idioms that we have learned since childhood, but we really have to talk about allusions. Maybe it's really not clear.

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Brother Erha🍒49mo ago

There are countless Chinese idiom stories, and each story has an allusion. Through this allusion, we can understand the original meaning of the idiom and its extended meaning, which has great intellectual power.

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