I have read an idiom explanation written by a primary school student on the Internet: "Be meticulous: don't go where there is no WeChat", which really makes people laugh and cry!
We still need to read more idiom stories, understand the meaning of idioms, and use idioms correctly.
Author: Zhu Xuebo Written.
Publisher: Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House.
This set of idiom storybooks has a total of 4 volumes, each with 50 idioms, in pinyin order.
Idioms are generally used in ancient fables, myths and legends, historical allusions, poems, folk colloquialisms, etc. Idioms, most of which are four-character idioms, are a major feature of traditional culture, the crystallization of the wisdom of the sages, and the treasure of Chinese civilization.
Reading idiom stories will not only help you understand the meaning of idioms more deeply and accurately, but also read interesting storylines.
This set of idiom stories starts from the perspective of children, the story is concise and clear, and tells the origin and meaning of the idiom in a simple but vivid vernacular. In addition to this, there are three columns that summarize the essence of the main points:
Sudden Enlightenment: Summarize the original meaning and meaning of the idiom, and explain the key words.
Tracing back to the source and provenance: Introduce the source (classic name, poem title, etc.), and reproduce the original text such as classical Chinese and poems.
Able to speak and use: Choosing words and sentences in a situation, giving examples of the use of idioms.
For example, the idiom "do your best" tells the story of Zhuge Liang in the Three Kingdoms period who was diligent and did his best for the Shu Han River. The idiom comes from the "Later Teacher's Table", Zhuge Liang expressed his determination and said: "The minister bows and does his best, and then he dies." ”
Full color, phonetic, beautiful painting, scan the code to listen to the audio, very convenient.
Full color, breaking the monotony of textbooks, adding a sense of fun, and looking pleasing to the eye.
Even my younger brother in the lower grades of my family can read it effortlessly, which is convenient for children to read independently, and they can learn the pronunciation and glyphs of characters in a comparative manner.
According to the content of the idiom story, it is also equipped with color illustrations and Chinese-style line drawings, which make the story more graphic, vivid and interesting, and easier to understand and remember.
When used well, idioms are like the finishing touch, which can make the sentence vivid and vivid, make the article wonderful, and enhance the expression effect. This winter vacation, let's watch this set of idiom storybooks with my children and easily play with 200 idioms.