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Idiom Story Reading Notes 15

After reading a masterpiece, you must have a lot to share. You might as well sit down and write your reading notes. Maybe you have no idea now. The following are the reading notes of idiom stories I collected for you, hoping to help you.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 1 Reading an idiom story during the May Day holiday can enrich its contents, such as gilding the lily, quenching thirst with plum blossoms, reclaiming the sea by jingwei, stealing clocks and so on. Among them, I like the article "Stealing the Clock" best, which mainly includes:

"Once upon a time, there was a thief who went to the Fan family to steal things. He found an ancient clock outside Fan's house and thought it must be valuable, so he wanted to steal it.

However, the clock is too big and heavy for him to move at all. what should he do ? The thief is in a hurry. He wandered around the clock, scratching his ears and cheeks.

So, he found a hammer, and just wanted to touch the big clock gently, it immediately made a low noise.

The thief was startled and stopped at once. His heart was pounding and he was very nervous. The bell stopped, he thought, just touch it gently and think about it. If you hit hard, will the Fan family hear the bell? This can't be done. We must find a way. He had a brainwave and came up with a "clever" idea: when the big clock rings, his ears can hear it. Wouldn't it be all right if I tried to cover my ears so that they couldn't hear?

So the thief stole the bell, then swung the hammer with great strength and smashed it at the clock. But before the thief could hit the clock, the Fan family had already given him a good beating.

Ever since I read the idiom "stealing a clock", I have known my own shortcomings, as if I found a navigation light in the dark, which pointed out the direction for me. You can't hide what you can't do in your study, but you should try to hide it. The result can only be self-deception, not fooling others.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 2 I read the idiom story "Mill into a Needle" today. After reading it, I understand a lot of truth.

Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, didn't like reading when he was a child and often played truant. On a sunny day, Li Bai didn't go to school. He went outside to play, and the flowers and plants on the roadside made Li Bai sigh. The weather is so fine and the scenery is so beautiful. How boring it is to study indoors all day? Walking, I came to the door of a broken hut and saw a white-haired old woman grinding an iron pestle as thick as a stick.

Li Bai went over and said, "Old woman, what are you doing?" "I want to grind this pestle into an embroidery needle." The old lady looked up and said to Li with a smile. Then he lowered his head and continued grinding. Embroidered needle? Li Bai asked again, "Is it an embroidery needle for sewing clothes?" "Of course!" "But, the iron pestle is so thick, when can it be ground into a fine embroidery needle?" The old woman asked Li Bai, "A drop of water can pierce a stone, but a fool 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, there is nothing I can't do." Li Bai was ashamed of what the old woman said, and never played truant after he went back. I study very hard every day and finally become an immortal poet.

Although the story is not long, it is profound. No matter what you do, you will succeed as long as you have perseverance. Many things happen. If you can be serious, hard-working and persistent in your studies, it is no problem to get good grades.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 3 "Idiom Story" is a collection of idioms from China for 5,000 years. Every story here is not long, but it contains great truth and wisdom. Today, I jumped at this book and absorbed nutrition from it.

Among so many stories, I especially like the story "Offer a humble apology". He talked about the changes during the Warring States Period. Lin Xiangru made a great contribution to Zhao, because he returned to Zhao intact. He is highly valued by Zhao Haoqi Huiwen, and he is regarded as Shangqing, ranking above veteran Lian Po. Lian Po, who has a bad temper, is very dissatisfied. He feels that he has made outstanding achievements and should not be behind a weak scholar. Lin Xiangru avoided Lian Po everywhere for Zhao, and his followers were puzzled. Lin Xiangru explained: "The reason why Qin did not dare to attack Zhao is because General Zhao and I, once we go to war with each other, Qin will invade Zhao." Hearing this, my subordinates were very moved. When it reached Lian Po, he was very ashamed, so he offered a humble apology and the two became friends of life and death.

From this story, I feel Lin Xiangru's broad mind and Lian Po's correct mistakes, and understand the truth of being a man.

In addition, I learned from the story of "better late than never" that you can't give up halfway, but do it at one go.

Gorky said: "Reading a good book is talking to a noble person." There is inexhaustible knowledge in the book, and there is inexhaustible truth in being a man. Under the influence of books, we keep making progress and growing. "An inch of time is an inch of gold, and a thousand dollars can't buy an inch of time." I want to cherish time, read more books and read good books. In the sea of books, enjoy yourself and enjoy yourself.

The book has its own golden house, and the book has its own Yan Ruyu.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 4 During the winter vacation, I read the book Idiom Story, which left a deep impression on me and made me learn a lot of useful knowledge.

This book tells many interesting idioms, such as giving up halfway, not ashamed to ask questions, making a rude remark, shivering in the wind, dried fish, fighting tigers three times, sitting up and taking notice, and so on. These idioms all contain some stories. Among them, my favorite story is "Give up halfway".

The story of giving up halfway is like this: a person decides to go out and find a teacher to improve his knowledge. A year later, he gave up his studies and returned home. His wife was very angry. Before picking up the scissors loom, she said, "These silks are all made of silk, and a trace adds up to one inch;" Inch by inch, only one foot and one horse. If I cut silk on the loom now, all my previous efforts will be in vain. When studying abroad, ask yourself every day what you have learned and what is not enough. Only in this way can we realize our virtues over time. You came back halfway, just like I cut silk on the loom. " After listening to his wife's words, he was deeply educated and immediately set off back to his teacher to continue studying hard. This story tells us that we should persevere in doing anything and not give up halfway, otherwise we will give up all our previous efforts and achieve nothing in the end. The result is like a half-hearted kitten fishing.

Idiom stories tell us a lot of historical and literary knowledge, and also teach us the truth of being a man.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 5 In the winter vacation, I read a book called Idiom Story, which

Two stories inspired me deeply.

The first story is a frog in the well. It says, "Once upon a time, in an abandoned well, there lived a frog. He never left the bottom of the well. He lives day after day. When he looked up, he saw that small piece of sky, but he felt very happy. One day, the frog met a chinemys reevesii from the East China Sea by the well. He boasted, "Dude, you see how happy I am to live here! "When I am happy, I will jump by the well. When I am tired, I will rest in the hole in the wall. Look at these tadpoles and crabs. Who can compare with me? " After listening to the frog, the tortoise wanted to look into the well. However, before his left foot reached out, his right foot tripped over the well site. So it retreated again and said to the frog on the beach near the well, "Friend, do you know anything about the sea?" The vastness of the sea is more than10 million miles, and the depth of the sea even exceeds10 million feet. Living in such a vast sea is the real happiness and freedom! "Hearing this, the frog realized that there was a better world than the bottom of the well, and he felt extremely ashamed. This story made me understand: "We should learn more, listen more, see more and ask more questions. Don't think that you know too much, and you will end up like a frog in a well.

The second story is "Snow at the Door", which says: "In the Song Dynasty, there were two brothers who were very knowledgeable. They were named Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi. At that time, there was a Jinshi named Shi Yang. In order to enrich his knowledge, he resolutely gave up his position as a senior official and went to Henan to learn from Cheng Hao. Later, Cheng Hao died, and Shi Yang was over forty years old, but he still kept on studying. He went to Luoyang to learn from Cheng Yi. He and his friend You Zuo went to visit Cheng Yi, but Mr. Cheng just closed his eyes and pretended to sleep. Although the two men were in a hurry, they stood respectfully in order not to disturb Mr. Cheng. After a long wait, Cheng Yi woke up. He slowly opened his eyes and saw Shi Yang and Youzuo standing in front of him. He was taken aback: "Ah! You two haven't left yet? " At this time, the snow outside the door has fallen more than a foot thick. Shi Yang and Youzuo are not tired or impatient. Gauge was deeply moved. This story made me understand: "We should also have this sincere learning attitude and this persistent learning spirit in our study. "

The book Idiom Story has taught me a lot. We should correct our learning attitude and learn the spirit of hard struggle of the ancients in future study. Read more books and read good books. Only in this way will my "knowledge pocket" become richer and richer. I can fly freely in the knowledge sky.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 6 During the summer vacation, I read many idiom stories, among which the story that moved me the most was Digging the Corner for Light.

The story "Digging the Wall for Light" vividly tells the moving story of Kuang Heng, a Confucian scholar and prime minister in the Western Han Dynasty, who studied hard as a child. When Kuang Heng was a child, his family was very poor. He had no money to go to school or buy books. He heard that there was a rich man in the village next door, and there were many books at home, so he ran to the man's house and asked for free work at home, just borrowing books to read. He works for his master's house during the day and borrows his master's books at night. However, a new problem has emerged. What should I do without lighting when reading at night? Suddenly, he found a ray of light coming in through the cracks in his neighbor's wall, and his eyes lit up, so he began to chisel through his own wall and learn from his neighbor's light. Every night, he picked up a book and sat in front of the small hole, absorbed in reading by the little light from the small hole. Until the neighbors turn off the lights. In this way, it took him two years to finally read all the books of his master's family. Although he was rich in knowledge, he continued to look for books to read. Finally, he became a famous Confucian scholar.

After reading the story of Kuang Heng's diligent study, I can't help thinking how superior our present reading environment and learning conditions are, but many students don't know how to cherish and make use of them. For example, there are thousands of good books in our school library, and we can borrow them at will; There are good works of famous people from all over the world in the computer at home, and we can watch them at will; There are fluorescent lamps and various study lamps for reading and writing at night; The hard work of more teachers. Do we just let these excellent learning conditions go to waste? Are good books on the shelf? Did we just waste a wonderful childhood?

We should cherish precious time, make full use of superior learning environment and learning conditions, and learn from Kuang Heng's spirit of studying hard. Therefore, we should make good use of these conditions, read more books under the guidance of teachers, and strive to be an excellent and knowledgeable person.

Today, I read an idiom story: Ye Gong Long Hao.

This story mainly tells: In ancient times, there was a man named Ye Gong. Ye Gong likes dragons very much, and because he lives in a rich family, everything at home is excellent, so his clothes, hats, shoes, pillars, quilts and pillows at home are all tattooed with dragon patterns. In a blink of an eye, five years passed. During these five years, Ye Gong's family lived in peace and happiness.

However, the Ye Gong family doesn't know that the real dragon in the sky knows. Since the Ye Gong family likes me so much, wouldn't it be better to see the real dragon? All right! It's been decided. I'm going to meet a man named Ye Gong tomorrow! The next day, the real dragon came to Ye Gong's house and saw Ye Gong sleeping through the window. Ye Gong was awakened by such a loud breathing. At first glance, my eyes are full of gold, dizzy!

This story tells us that some people just like superficial things, not from the heart, so children should never learn from Ye Gong!

Idiom Story Reading Notes 8 After reading idiom stories, I know that not all idioms are four-character, but also three-character and eight-character, for example, nothing ventured, nothing gained, and so on. I also know that every idiom has its origin and story, which cannot be understood literally. For example, when a foreigner comes to China, he thinks that having a plan means having a bamboo in his chest, which makes a big joke.

What impressed me most in the idiom story was buying gifts and returning pearls. This is about the Warring States period, when a businessman went from Chu to Zheng to buy jewelry. In order to match the jewelry box with his precious jewels, he made a box out of fine wood, carved lifelike roses, inlaid with jade and other decorations, dressed the box beautifully and put pearls in it. As a result, the buyer, who came to buy pearls, could not put it down. After paying the money, he opened the box, took out the pearls and returned them to the merchant, and left with the box. This is really as blind as a bat to the buyer and doesn't understand the goods. In fact, he is an ignorant eye. I must learn more knowledge to avoid doing similar stupid things.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 9 However, Mom speaks too slowly and too little. When I heard Teacher Shi say that she wanted to read this book, I immediately asked my father to buy it for me. After reading it, I was attracted by the short stories in idioms. I really can't put it down. The idiom "grandpa" is really wise. There is a story behind every idiom, which deeply attracts me.

What impressed me deeply was an idiom story of "pulling out seedlings to encourage growth", which said that a person always thought that his seedlings were growing too slowly, so he pulled them out to make them grow faster, but they all died because they left the land. ...

I like the book Idiom Story, which allows us to learn knowledge and understand things.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 10 I like stories since I was a child. My mother bought me an Idiom Story in the summer vacation, and I was immediately attracted by its content. After reading this book, I learned a lot about learning.

I was deeply moved by the story of "giving up halfway".

This story is about: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Le Yangzi who was homesick when he went out to study, so he gave up his studies and returned to his hometown. When he came home, his wife heard the reason why he came home, picked up a pair of scissors and cut off the unfinished cloth on the loom. Le Yangzi felt that the cut cloth was a pity, but his wife said, "A piece of cloth is accumulated by a silk thread. If I cut it, my previous efforts will be in vain. Isn't it a pity to interrupt your studies? What's the difference between this and cutting silk? " Hearing this, Le Yangzi suddenly realized and went back to his teacher to continue his study.

This idiom story is a metaphor for doing things without perseverance and giving up until you finish the task. Let me understand that learning can't be interrupted. Sometimes, you may be one step away from success. It's a pity that you gave up.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 1 1 I have read many books, such as 100,000 whys, Martin's morning, the Arabian Nights, idiom stories, China fables ... but my favorite book is idiom stories. Although it looks ordinary, it is rich in content and can be understood by you. Suddenly, he thought of a way. If the seedlings are pulled up, won't they grow taller?

Do it. He was busy until the sun went down. When he got home, he told his wife about it, and he still thought he was smart. When his wife heard this, she ran to the field and was very surprised, only to see that all the seedlings had withered. This story tells us that "haste makes waste". If we only rely on our good wishes, we are likely to do bad things with good intentions.

For example, the story "Waiting for the Rabbit" tells the story of a farmer who was plowing his field when suddenly a rabbit died on a stump. The farmer was so happy that he picked up the rabbit and went home to eat a big meal. From then on, he never cultivated land again, and stayed by the stump all day, waiting for the rabbit to hit him. But one day, two days ... a month passed, and he didn't see a rabbit die on the stump. The farmer's fields are full of weeds and there is no grain harvest. Through this story, I understand that only hard work can lead to results, and there will be nothing to wait for.

I like this book very much. Although I have seen it many times, I still like it and it is well protected. I will keep it growing with me.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 12 During the summer vacation, my mother accompanied me to the bookstore and bought the book Idiom Story. There are many stories in the book, each of which teaches me a profound truth, and each story is also illustrated and very attractive, so I like this book very much and can't put it down.

Frog in the well, Waiting for the Rabbit and other stories. The contents of the book deeply touched me and made me understand a lot of truth.

The idiom frog by the well tells me: in this world, there are people outside, so we should not be narrow-minded, short-sighted, blind and arrogant, and don't be complacent. Don't just see the sky in front of you, be well informed.

The idiom "waiting for the rabbit" tells me: don't cling to a simple truth. It is absolutely impossible to dream that you can succeed from now on without working or acting. This story taught me that people should not be greedy and get something for nothing, otherwise they will lose a lot because of small things.

The story in the book not only made me learn a lot of knowledge, but also learned a lot of truth. It seems that I should read more books, enrich myself in the ocean of knowledge and make myself better!

Idiom story reading notes 13 I think many people have read idiom stories! There are rich knowledge and truth in idiom stories waiting for us to learn, such as pulling out seedlings to encourage others, telling us that we can't ignore the law of the development of things and insist on quick success and instant benefit, but the result is worse. For example, "A hundred paces tell us not to be conceited". Another example is Frog at the Well, which tells us not to be narrow-minded, short-sighted and arrogant.

Among them, my favorite story is Night Reading with Yeast. In this story, Che Yin studied hard and later became a famous prosecutor. Looking back on us now, I am really ashamed! We have a good environment, but we should study and study under the supervision of adults.

Even so, when we study, it is still "the young monk recites the scriptures-he has a mouth and no heart." Girls, who love to dress up, pay attention to what they wear and eat. Boys, who love fighting and play all day, cannot be taught by adults. The children of rich families don't want that, and this one doesn't, which is extremely delicate. What do you think is the difference between Che Yin and the United States? Therefore, I must learn from Che Yin in the future and be a studious person.

Since I read Idiom Story, I have been deeply touched and can't help but pay tribute to the poets and writers in it.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 14 In ancient times, in Handan, the capital of Zhao, everyone walked gracefully and everyone was very graceful. There is a young man who lives in Shouling, Yan State. He wants to go to Handan to learn a few tricks and come back to show his skill. He finally arrived in Handan and saw that no one was walking beautifully. After that, he went to the streets to learn from others every day. I always thought that this person walked well this time, just like this person, and then I thought that that person walked well and learned from that person. In the end, I learned nothing, even forgot to walk, so I had to climb home.

This story tells us that we can't learn things half-heartedly. If we imitate others mechanically, we will not only learn from others' strengths, but also lose our original skills.

This time, I made the same mistake as this young man. My father taught me to learn writing brush and told me to practice horizontal first. I've only been practicing for three days, and I want to practice vertical, and then I want to practice some. In the end, I learned nothing. My father said angrily. "Everything is so half-hearted, so what can you learn?" I ran to the small room, slammed the door, lay in bed, and muttered; "Is it just a brush? What's the point? Cut! "

In this way, I didn't talk to my father all day. I realized my mistake and ran to apologize to my father. My father forgave me and admitted my mistake. After that, we began to learn writing brush again. After listening to my father's words, my calligraphy is getting better and better.

I will definitely study hard and learn the brush well, and I won't be half-hearted.

Idiom Story Reading Notes 15 I read the book Chinese Idiom Story, and I understand the meaning of many idioms and a lot of truth.

Let me tell you a story! The name of this story is "Open Book is Good".

Song Taizong likes reading very much. He saw the books written by the ancients, because of improper arrangement, which was inconvenient for future generations to read and easy to lose. Song Taizong asked a group of people to organize books and write a large dictionary. Later, those people spent eight years compiling Taiping General Category. Song Taizong asked Song Qi to send him three volumes of Taiping Guang Ji every day. Song Qi thinks that Song Taizong reads too many books every day, while Song Taizong thinks that once he studies, he will gain something. He is very happy. Where did he get the hard work?

As the saying goes, the book has its own golden house, and the book has its own Yan Ruyu. As long as you study, you will get something that gold can't buy, and you will get inspiration from it. You can't appreciate the wonderful content without studying. We should enjoy reading. Reading can improve your reading ability. For example, when we do reading questions in the exam, are there any problems?

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