Three sentences after the folk break, the level of humor gradually escalated, how many sentences have you heard?
Sewing with a hammer - take everything seriously.
Backstory. A young girl was given a beautiful mallet while learning to sew. In order to be able to sew clothes more safely, she even took a mallet and began to sew clothes.
History repeated: A girl loves learning to sew and wants to use the skill in real life. One day, she got a beautiful hammer. But instead of hammering things with it, as everyone thinks, she uses it to sew clothes. He thought that if he used this hammer to sew clothes, he would definitely be able to sew them tighter. So, he began to put the idea into practice.
Instead of using a traditional sewing needle, he used a hammer to hammer the material one at a time. However, he didn't realize how impractical this approach was. The shape and purpose of the hammer are not suitable for sewing, and this method will cause the material to become more and more broken. Although she tried hard, the results were not as good as they could be. In the end, she had to abandon this method and decided to return to the traditional sewing needle.
Interpreting Summary: This gap is used as a metaphor for a person who is too serious about doing things and cannot see the details and the truth from the whole or the truth. This story teaches us not to be too innovative, and that methods that are not practiced and proven often do not work. Only through careful observation and processing can the right way to solve the problem be found.
Seven dollars for two places – not three.
Backstory. In a small town, there is a shopkeeper who likes to be cheap. One day, he took out 7 coins, but put them in two places.
History repeats itself: There is a greedy merchant in a small town who is always looking for ways to make more money. One day, he took out seven coins, but put them in two places.
He placed four of the coins prominently so that people would think that he only had a certain amount of wealth. The other three coins were kept in hidden places, and only he knew of their existence.
The psychology of this trader is very"Gloomy", he wants to cheat more and more, but at the same time he doesn't want to expose his true wealth. However, this unearned behavior was eventually discovered.
One day, a good and upright man saw through the merchant's tricks. He plucked up the courage to debunk the seller's ** and told everyone that the seller actually had seven coins.
The trader had to admit his mistake so as not to be disgraced. People were outraged by his fraud and forced him to compensate the victims for their losses.
Interpreting Summary: This break is a pragmatic number and separator that describes a person who misbehaves and misbehaves. It expresses the meaning of dissatisfaction and accusation against things that are not proper and inappropriate. This story tells us that we must stick to the bottom line of morality and be an upright, honest, and conscientious person.
Master of Coloring - a lot of tricks.
Backstory. A master painter is grading colors for a house. He skillfully blends different colors to make the house colorful and elegant.
History reappears: A master painter is commissioned to match the colors of a house. After careful observation and consideration, he decided to use a variety of colors to enhance the beauty of the house.
He skillfully blends pigments, mixing and combining different colors in proportion. Through skillful manipulation, he succeeded in creating beautiful and varied effects. The whole house becomes colorful, elegant and generous, full of life and energy.
This story showcases the master's ingenious coloring skills and creativity. By flexibly changing the proportions and combinations of colors, he brings a colorful effect to the house.
Interpreting Summary: This punctuation describes the multiple manifestations of a certain thing or phenomenon through the color matching of lacquer masters. It expresses the diversity and variability of things, giving people a vivid and interesting feeling. At the same time, it also reflects the profound observation and wise summary of the ancients on the changes and diversity of things and people's activities.
Stumbling - Bumping into walls everywhere.
Backstory. A brave man tries to catch a mouse in the dark. He went into the house in the dark, but he couldn't find the rat, because the rat was knocking on the wall everywhere.
History repeats itself: A brave man hears about a rat in his house and decides to catch it. Since it was night, he didn't bring a flashlight, so he had to go into the house in the dark.
He fumbled cautiously, trying to find the location of the mouse. However, he could not see his surroundings clearly, and his hands and feet kept hitting walls and tripping. He tried various methods, but he repeatedly hit a wall and couldn't catch mice.
In the end, he had to give up in despair. He realizes that the method of catching rats in the dark is not practical and will only cause problems for himself, but maybe he will not achieve his goal.
Interpreting Summary: This idiom is pragmatic"Rat-throwing traps"The metaphor is that there is no plan and preparation for doing things, and you rush forward blindly, and as a result, your head is bleeding. It expresses the meaning of being cautious and firm in doing things. This story tells us that we must prepare and plan before doing things, and we can't rush blindly, otherwise we will get twice the result with half the effort.