Chinese characters are broad and profound, and idiom stories are all in the middle

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-29

When we describe "when shooting at a target, we can hit all of them without falling", we will use "100 shots and 100 hits" to describe it, so today we will talk about the origin of the idiom "100 shots and 100 hits".

We all know that "the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period, the Seven Heroes of the Warring States Period", in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, although the political pattern was chaotic, there were also many heroes, and at the same time, they also left a lot of stories that people talked about. In the Spring and Autumn Period, there were more than a dozen large and small countries, but the most belonged to the Qi State, the Jin State, the Qin State, the Chu State, etc., and several countries were the most powerful. And the story to be told today takes place in the Chu State, yes, it is Miyue's hometown in "The Legend of Miyue". The state of Chu, also known as Jing Chu, was a vassal state located in the Yangtze River basin in the pre-Qin period, and the monarch was surnamed Mi. It is said that there was a very powerful archer in the Chu State, whose name was Yang Yuji, who was famous for his outstanding performance when the two countries of Chu and Jin were at war. But there is an old saying in China: "People are afraid of being famous, pigs are afraid of being strong", after this Yang Youji became famous, many people expressed dissatisfaction, including many people who kicked the gym, and went to Yang Youji to fight alone. No, one day, a person who didn't know the height of the sky and the height of the earth, found Yang Youji to compare with him, Yang Youji didn't say a word, I saw him choose three willow leaves as a target, walked out of a hundred steps, and then pulled the bow and released the arrow, as a result, the three willow leaves were shot by three arrows in turn, causing the surrounding onlookers to praise again and again, so there is the idiom "100 shots and 100 hits". Chinese characters are vast and profound, what other idioms do you know?

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