{"id":1771,"date":"2021-06-24T11:25:34","date_gmt":"2021-06-24T15:25:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mygiantpanda.com\/xzw\/?p=1771"},"modified":"2021-06-24T11:26:47","modified_gmt":"2021-06-24T15:26:47","slug":"shou-zhu-dai-tu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.mygiantpanda.com\/xzw\/shou-zhu-dai-tu\/","title":{"rendered":"\u300a\u5b88\u682a\u5f85\u5154\u300b\ud83d\udc07Wait For Windfalls \u9605\u8bfb\u4e2d\u6587\u6210\u8bed\u6545\u4e8b\u4e66 Chinese Story Book Read Aloud\uff5c\u6545\u4e8b\u5927\u738b"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"width: 100%; margin: 0 0 15px 0; overflow: hidden;\" align=\"center\"><iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/IGiXK5uSeSM?rel=0\" width=\"375\" height=\"211\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen=\"allowfullscreen\"><\/iframe><\/div>\n<p>\u5b88\u682a\u5f85\u5154\uff0c\u6c49\u8bed\u6210\u8bed\uff0c\u62fc\u97f3\u662fsh\u01d2u zh\u016b d\u00e0i t\u00f9\uff0c\u6bd4\u55bb\u6b7b\u5b88\u7ecf\u9a8c\uff0c\u4e0d\u77e5\u53d8\u901a\u3002\u51fa\u81ea\u300a\u97e9\u975e\u5b50\u00b7\u4e94\u8839\u300b\u3002<\/p>\n<p>Stand alone and wait for the rabbit, the Chinese idiom is sh\u01d2u zh\u016b d\u00e0i t\u00f9 in pinyin, which is a metaphor for sticking to the experience without knowing how to adapt. From &#8220;Han Feizi\u00b7Five Beetles&#8221;.<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>\u6210\u8bed\u51fa\u5904<\/p>\n<p>\u300a\u97e9\u975e\u5b50\u00b7\u4e94\u8839\u300b\u8bb0\u8f7d\uff1a\u6218\u56fd\u65f6\u5b8b\u56fd\u6709\u4e00\u4e2a\u519c\u6c11\uff0c\u770b\u89c1\u4e00\u53ea\u5154\u5b50\u649e\u5728\u6811\u6839\u4e0a\u6b7b\u4e86\uff0c\u4fbf\u653e\u4e0b\u9504\u5934\u5728\u6811\u6839\u65c1\u7b49\u5f85\uff0c\u5e0c\u671b\u518d\u5f97\u5230\u649e\u6b7b\u7684\u5154\u5b50\u3002<\/p>\n<p>\u6210\u8bed\u7528\u6cd5<\/p>\n<p>\u8fde\u52a8\u5f0f\uff1b\u4f5c\u5bbe\u8bed\u3001\u5b9a\u8bed\uff1b\u542b\u8d2c\u4e49<\/p>\n<p>\u793a\u4f8b\uff1a\u543e\u6599\u5144\u5fc5\u5b9a\u51fa\u8eab\u62a5\u56fd\uff0c\u5c82\u662f\uff5e\u4e4b\u8f88\u3002 \u25ce\u660e\u00b7\u8bb8\u4ef2\u7433\u300a\u5c01\u795e\u6f14\u4e49\u300b\u7b2c\u4e5d\u5341\u56db<\/p>\n<p>\u6210\u8bed\u8fa8\u6790<\/p>\n<p>\u8fd1\u4e49\u8bcd\uff1a \u523b\u821f\u6c42\u5251\u3001\u58a8\u5b88\u6210\u89c4<br \/>\n\u53cd\u4e49\u8bcd\uff1a \u901a\u8fbe\u6743\u53d8<\/p>\n<p>\u6210\u8bed\u89e3\u91ca<\/p>\n<p>\u682a\uff1a\u9732\u51fa\u5730\u9762\u7684\u6811\u6839\u3002\u539f\u6bd4\u55bb\u5e0c\u56fe\u4e0d\u7ecf\u8fc7\u52aa\u529b\u800c\u5f97\u5230\u6210\u529f\u7684\u4fa5\u5e78\u5fc3\u7406\u3002\u73b0\u4e5f\u6bd4\u55bb\u6b7b\u5b88\u72ed\u9698\u7ecf\u9a8c\uff0c\u4e0d\u77e5\u53d8\u901a\u3002<\/p>\n<p>\u6210\u8bed\u6545\u4e8b<\/p>\n<p>\u97e9\u975e\u5b50\u300a\u5b88\u682a\u5f85\u5154\u300b\uff1a\u5b8b\u4eba\u6709\u8015\u7530\u8005\u3002\u7530\u4e2d\u6709\u682a\uff0c\u5154\u8d70\u89e6\u682a\uff0c\u6298\u9888\u800c\u6b7b\u3002\u56e0\u91ca\u5176\u8012\u800c\u5b88\u682a\uff0c\u5180\u590d\u5f97\u5154\u3002\u5154\u4e0d\u53ef\u590d\u5f97\uff0c\u800c\u8eab\u4e3a\u5b8b\u56fd\u7b11\u3002<br \/>\n\u610f\u601d\u662f\u4ece\u524d\u5b8b\u56fd\u6709\u4e2a\u519c\u6c11\uff0c\u4ed6\u7684\u7530\u5730\u4e2d\u6709\u4e00\u622a\u6811\u6869\u3002\u4e00\u5929\uff0c\u4e00\u53ea\u8dd1\u5f97\u98de\u5feb\u7684\u91ce\u5154\u649e\u5728\u4e86\u6811\u6869\u4e0a\uff0c\u626d\u65ad\u4e86\u8116\u5b50\u6b7b\u4e86\u3002\u4e8e\u662f\uff0c\u519c\u6c11\u4fbf\u653e\u4e0b\u4ed6\u7684\u519c\u5177\u65e5\u65e5\u591c\u591c\u5b88\u5728\u6811\u6869\u5b50\u65c1\u8fb9\uff0c\u5e0c\u671b\u80fd\u518d\u5f97\u5230\u4e00\u53ea\u5154\u5b50\u3002\u7136\u800c\u91ce\u5154\u662f\u4e0d\u53ef\u80fd\u518d\u6b21\u5f97\u5230\u7684\uff0c\u800c\u4ed6\u81ea\u5df1\u4e5f\u88ab\u540e\u4eba\u6240\u803b\u7b11\u3002<\/p>\n<p>Source of idioms<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Han Feizi \u00b7 Five Beetles&#8221; records: During the Warring States Period, a farmer in Song State saw a rabbit hit and died on the root of a tree. He put down his hoe and waited by the root of the tree, hoping to get another rabbit that was killed.<\/p>\n<p>Idiom usage<\/p>\n<p>Linked action type; used as object or attributive; with derogatory meaning<\/p>\n<p>Example: My brother must be born to serve the country, so he is a generation of ~. \u25ceMing Xu Zhonglin, &#8220;The Romance of the Gods&#8221; 94<\/p>\n<p>Analysis of idioms<\/p>\n<p>Synonyms: carve the boat and seek the sword, stick to the rules<br \/>\nAntonyms: mastery contingency<\/p>\n<p>Idiom explanation<\/p>\n<p>Strain: Tree roots out of the ground. The original metaphor hopes to get a fluke of success without hard work. Now it is also a metaphor of sticking to a narrow experience without knowing how to work it out.<\/p>\n<p>Idiom story<\/p>\n<p>Han Feizi&#8217;s &#8220;Study and Waiting for Rabbits&#8221;: Song people have plowers. There is a plant in the field, and the rabbit walks and touches the plant, breaking its neck to death. Because of the release of Qi Lei, he kept the tree, hoping to regain the rabbit. The rabbit cannot be recovered, and as Song Guoxiao.<br \/>\nIt means that there was a farmer in Song Dynasty who had a stump in his field. One day, a fast-running hare hit a tree stump, twisted its neck and died. So the farmer put down his farm tools and stayed next to the stump day and night, hoping to get another rabbit. However, it is impossible for Hare to get it again, and he himself was ridiculed by posterity.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u5b88\u682a\u5f85\u5154\uff0c\u6c49\u8bed\u6210\u8bed\uff0c\u62fc\u97f3\u662fsh\u01d2u zh\u016b d\u00e0i t\u00f9\uff0c\u6bd4\u55bb\u6b7b\u5b88\u7ecf\u9a8c\uff0c\u4e0d\u77e5\u53d8\u901a\u3002\u51fa\u81ea\u300a\u97e9\u975e\u5b50\u00b7\u4e94\u8839\u300b\u3002 Stand alone and wait for the rabbit, the Chinese idiom is sh\u01d2u zh\u016b d\u00e0i t\u00f9 in pinyin, which is a metaphor for sticking to the experience without knowing how to adapt. 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