CATDOLL : CATDOLL: What are the fables about fireflies? (What are the fables about fireflies?)

CATDOLL: What are the fables about fireflies? (What are the fables about fireflies?)

1. The story behind catching fireflies and reading books?

In ancient times, people used fireflies to read books: Che Yin used fireflies to read at night;

"Che Yin Reading at Night with Fireflies" is selected from "Book of Jin" and is written in classical Chinese. It tells the story of Che Yin, who used the light of fireflies instead of oil lamps to study hard as a child and eventually became a learned man. The moral of the story is that people should study hard, learn a wide range of knowledge, and learn to use the things around them to turn difficulties into happiness.

2. Fable about two animals picking up a cabbage?

It was harvest season. On this day, the donkey came to the vegetable field and had an idea. It thought: if the cabbage harvest is evenly distributed, only one-third can be obtained. Why not eat some while the sheep and rabbits are not around? So it ate its fill and left, leaving only one-third of the cabbage in the vegetable field.

The sheep came to water the cabbages. It looked at the back of the donkey and the remaining cabbages and felt sorry for them. It thought: If the donkey eats them, why shouldn't I? If I don't eat them, I'll lose out. So it didn't care about watering the cabbages and ate as much as it could. It couldn't eat the remaining cabbages and left.

At this time, the rabbit came to the rescue. It looked at the sheep's back and the few remaining cabbages and felt very angry. It thought to itself, these two guys are too selfish. There is no point in keeping these cabbages, so it just ate the rest and left.

The next day, the donkey, the sheep and the rabbit came to the vegetable garden together, only to see that the garden was in a mess and there was not a single cabbage.

"Who did this? Who ate all the remaining cabbages?" the donkey shouted.

"Yeah, who ate the remaining cabbages?" the sheep echoed.

"I ate them," the rabbit said calmly, looking at the sheep. "Aren't those the ones you left over?"

"Have you eaten?" the donkey asked the sheep fiercely.

"I ate a small portion," the sheep answered straightforwardly. He looked at the donkey and said slowly, "but that was all your leftovers. Didn't you eat first and eat the most?"

"This..." The donkey was speechless and could not utter a word.

"Humph, you were the first one to steal food, you ate the most, and you made the loudest noises. You are so shameless. I am ashamed to be associated with you." After the rabbit said this to the donkey, he left without looking back.

3. Four-character fable about diligence and love of learning?

1. Using fireflies to illuminate the snow. Using fireflies to illuminate the snow refers to Che Yin of the Jin Dynasty, who was poor and had no money to buy lamp oil, but wanted to read at night, so he caught many fireflies in the summer nights to use as lamps to read; using the snow to illuminate the snow refers to Sun Kang of the Jin Dynasty, who used the light reflected by the snow to read in the winter nights.

2. Hearing the cock-crow, he rose up and danced. Zu Ti of the Jin Dynasty was a man with an open mind and great ambitions. But when he was young, he was a naughty child who didn't like to read. As he grew older, he gradually realized his lack of knowledge and felt that he could not serve the country without reading, so he began to study hard. He read books extensively and studied history seriously, from which he absorbed a wealth of knowledge and made great progress in his studies. He went in and out of the capital Luoyang several times, and people who came into contact with him said that Zu Ti was a talent who could assist the emperor in governing the country. When Zu Ti was 24 years old, someone recommended him to do a lawsuit, but he did not agree and continued to study hard.

3. Hanging from the beam and pricking the thigh. This is an allusion to studying hard. Hanging from the beam is mentioned in Volume 61 of Taiping Yulan, which quotes the Biography of the Sages of Chu by Zhang Fang of the Jin Dynasty: "Sun Jing was fond of learning, and sometimes he wanted to wake up and sleep (drowsy), so he hung his head to the beam of the house to teach himself"; pricking the thigh is mentioned in The Strategies of the Warring States: Qin Strategies I: "(Su Qin) opened his books at night. He laid out dozens of boxes and found the lessons of Taigong's Yin Fu. He lay down and recited it. He practiced it to understand it. When he felt sleepy while reading, he took a needle and pierced his thigh (thigh), and blood flowed to his feet."

4. What’s the story behind using a firefly to borrow light to ask for this?

Sun Kang used fireflies to illuminate the snow, Che Yin used a bag of fireflies, Kuang Heng used a hole in the wall to borrow light, Sun Jing used hanging beams, and Su Qin used a prickly prickly stick to his thigh.

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Che Yin Nang Firefly

During the Jin Dynasty, Che Yin was eager to learn since childhood, but due to his poor family background, his father could not provide him with a good learning environment. In order to maintain food and clothing, there was no extra money to buy lamp oil for him to study at night. Therefore, he could only use the daytime to recite poems.

One summer night, he was reciting an article in the yard when he suddenly saw many fireflies flying in the low sky. The twinkling light spots seemed a bit dazzling in the dark. He thought, if many fireflies were gathered together, wouldn’t it become a lamp? So he went to find a white silk bag, caught dozens of fireflies and put them in it, tied the bag and hung it up. Although it was not very bright, it was enough to read. From then on, whenever there were fireflies, he would catch a handful to use as a lamp. Because of his hard work and study, he finally became a high-ranking official.

Sun Kang Zhaoxue

The same situation happened to Sun Kang in the same dynasty. He had no money to buy lamp oil, so he could not read at night and had to go to bed early. He felt it was a pity to let time go by in vain.

One night, he woke up from his sleep. When he tilted his head toward the window, he found a ray of light coming through the crack of the window. It turned out that it was the reflection of the heavy snow, and he could use it to read. So he immediately got dressed, took out his books, and went outside. The light of the snow reflected on the vast ground was much brighter than the light inside the house. Sun Kang read immediately despite the cold. When his hands and feet were frozen, he got up and ran, rubbing his fingers at the same time. After that, every night when it snowed, he would not miss this good opportunity and read tirelessly. This spirit of hard study prompted his knowledge to advance by leaps and bounds, and he became a well-educated person. Later, he became a high-ranking official.

Kuang Heng Borrowed Light by Drilling a Hole in the Wall

From "Xijing Miscellaneous Records"

Kuang Heng studied hard and had a candle. His neighbor had a candle but it was not big enough, so Kuang Heng made a hole in the wall to let in the light, and used the light to shine on books to read. A wealthy man in the town was illiterate, but his family was rich and had many books. Kuang Heng worked for him without asking for compensation. His master was surprised and asked Kuang Heng about it. Kuang Heng said, "I wish I could read all the books of the master." His master was impressed and gave him books, and Kuang Heng became a university student.

Sun Jing hangs his head

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing, who was a famous politician. At first, he was not valued because of his shallow knowledge. Even his family looked down on him, which greatly stimulated him. He decided to study hard and often closed the door to read alone. He read from morning to night every day, often forgetting to eat and sleep. He read for a long time and was tired, but he didn't rest. After a long time, he was so tired that he kept dozing off. He was afraid that it would affect his study, so he came up with a special way. In ancient times, men had long hair. He found a rope and tied one end firmly to the beam of the house. When he dozed off when he was tired of reading, his head would lower, and the rope would pull his hair, which would hurt his scalp, and he would wake up immediately and continue to study.

Su Qin stabbed his thigh

During the Warring States Period, there was a man named Su Qin, who was also a famous politician. When he was young, he worked in many places because he had little knowledge and was not taken seriously. After returning home, his family was also very cold to him and looked down on him. This was a great stimulus to him. So he made up his mind to study hard. He often studied until late at night and was very tired. He often dozed off and wanted to sleep. So he came up with a method and prepared an awl. Whenever he dozed off, he would use the awl to prick his thigh. In this way, he would suddenly feel pain, so that he could wake up and continue to study. This is the story of Su Qin "stabbing his thigh".

5. The story of hanging from the beam and piercing the thigh with a firefly to read at night, never putting the book down?

1. Reading at night with fireflies

Che Yin of the Jin Dynasty was a diligent and tireless man with extensive knowledge and profound scholarship. Che Yin's family was poor and he could not always get lamp oil. On summer nights, Che Yin would make a bag out of white silk and put dozens of fireflies in it to light up his books, so he could study from night to day.

2. Reading

It describes Lü Meng who never put down his book, and later it was used to describe people who were diligent and studious.

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3. Hanging the beam and pricking the thigh

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Sun Jing. He was diligent and studious. He would read from morning till night behind closed doors and rarely rest. Sometimes he would easily fall asleep in the middle of the night.

In order to avoid being affected in his studies, Sun Jing came up with a solution. He found a rope, tied one end to his hair and the other end to the beam of the house. This way, whenever he dozed off while studying due to fatigue, as long as he lowered his head, the rope would pull his hair and hurt his scalp, and he would wake up due to the pain and continue studying.

Su Qin of the Warring States Period was a famous politician, but he did not have much knowledge when he was young. No one paid attention to him in many places. Even though he had great ambitions, he was not valued. So he made up his mind to work hard and study hard.

Because he often read until late at night, when he was tired and wanted to doze off, he would prick his thigh with a needle he had prepared in advance. The sudden pain would wake him up suddenly, and he would cheer up and continue reading.

6. "Reading at Night with a Firefly" is selected from the Book of Jin and tells the story of ancient people studying and learning. Do I know of other stories like this?

"Reading at Night with a Firefly" is selected from "Book of Jin·Biography of Che Yin", which tells the story of ancient people studying and learning. I know there are other stories like this, such as "Standing in the Snow Outside Master Cheng's Door", "Never Letting Go of the Book", and "Turning an Iron Rod into a Needle".

Che Yin of the Jin Dynasty was industrious and tireless, knowledgeable and well-versed in learning. Che Yin's family was poor and he could not get lamp oil regularly. On summer nights, Che Yin made a bag out of white silk and put dozens of fireflies in it to light up his books, studying day and night.

7. What are the fables and lessons for Grade 5 about learning?

The fifth grade fable is a special literary style, which is very popular among readers. Fables contain profound philosophy, have certain educational functions, and can cultivate the multi-faceted abilities and good qualities of mentally retarded students.

Like the book "Aesop's Fables", there are many fables in this book. Each story makes us understand a truth, such as: we must be humble and cautious in doing everything, we can't be arrogant; we can't believe the words of evil people; we can't lie, etc., many truths.

8. What are the causes, processes and results of reading at night with fireflies?

Cause: The family was poor and had no oil, so studies were hampered.

Process: I caught fireflies on summer nights and put them in my bag to use as light to read day and night.

Result: I learned a lot when I grew up

9. The story of reading at night with a firefly, turning an iron pestle into a needle, hanging from the beam and piercing one's thigh, standing in the snow outside Cheng's door, chiseling a hole in the wall to steal light, and never putting down the book?

Reading at night with a firefly

Che Yin, a man from the Jin Dynasty, was poor when he was young. On summer nights, he used silk bags to hold fireflies to read and study.

Iron pestle into a needle

When Li Bai was young, he dropped out of school to play. He met an old woman grinding an iron pestle by a stream and asked her what she was talking about. The woman said, "Grind the rod into a needle." Bai then realized it.

Hanging the beam and pricking the thigh

It refers to two people. One of them was Sun Jing from the Eastern Han Dynasty. He tied his hair with a rope to the beam of the house. When he dozed off and lowered his head, the rope would hurt his scalp, and he would wake up from the pain and continue reading.

Another person in the Warring States Period, Su Qin, was also afraid that fatigue would interfere with his studies, so he pricked his legs with an awl to cheer himself up and continue reading.

Standing in the Snow

Yang Shi went to pay a visit to his teacher Cheng Yi. Seeing that his teacher was sleeping, he could not bear to disturb him, so he stood outside the door waiting. Later, it snowed heavily, but Yang Shi still stood in the snow until his teacher woke up.

Borrowing light from the wall

During the Western Han Dynasty, Kuang Heng was poor, so he chiseled a hole in the wall to let in the candlelight from his neighbor to read.

Reading

During the Three Kingdoms period, Lu Meng was a commoner at first, but later he studied very hard, often with a book in his hands, and eventually became a talented general.

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