Athena Chu mè ng m D s ā n qi ā n
story
Mencius was a great thinker in the Warring States Period. Mencius lost his father in his childhood and relied on his mother, Ni Shi, to spin yarn and weave cloth day and night, which provoked the burden of life. Ni is a hardworking and knowledgeable woman. She hopes her son will make progress in his studies and become a talent as soon as possible.
Once, Meng Mu saw Monk fighting with his neighbor's children. Meng Mu thought the environment here was bad, so he moved away.
Another day, Meng Mu saw a big stove in his neighbor's blacksmith's house, and several blacksmiths covered in oil were striking the iron. In the corner of the yard, Monk is making an anvil out of bricks and a hammer out of sticks, imitating the blacksmith's movements, and having a good time! Meng Mu thought the environment here was still bad, so he moved again.
This time she moved her family to a remote place. One day, Mencius saw a funeral procession in mourning and cried and carried the coffin to the cemetery. Several lean boys dug up the grave with hoes and buried the coffin. He thought it was fun, so he imitated their movements, dug up the ground with branches, and seriously buried a twig as a dead man. It was not until Meng Mu found him that he was taken home.
Meng Mu moved for the third time. This time, there is a school next door, and a teacher with a gray beard is teaching a group of students, big and small. The teacher shakes his head and leads the students to learn every day. The slow voice seemed to be singing, and the naughty monk shook his head and began to read. Meng Mu thought that his son liked studying and was very happy, so he sent Mencius to school.
But one day, Monk played truant. Meng Mu was heartbroken when he found out. When Monk came back from playing enough, Meng Mu called him to his side and said, "You play truant and don't study, just like cut cloth, you can't knit;" If you can't weave, you will have no clothes to wear; If you don't study hard, you will never become a talent. " As he spoke, he grabbed the scissors and, with a bang, cut off all the cloth to be woven on the loom.
Monk was stunned. This time, Monk was really shaken. He thought hard for a long time, finally understood the truth, and then concentrated on reading. Because of his genius, he later learned from Confucius' grandson Zi Si and finally became the main representative of Confucianism.
The origin of Mencius is that he was born with a gentle temperament and was moved three times by his loving mother. Inscription of Mencius in Qi Dynasty
Explain that Monk's mother moved three times to choose a good environment to educate her children. Describe how parents teach their children well.
Used as object and attribute; Refers to the education of children.
Teaching of Three Actions of Similar Words
This idiom shows that he memorized the four commandments of Banji from the beginning, so he didn't need Meng Mu to move it three times to get rid of it. The Peony Pavilion by Tang Xianzu in the Ming Dynasty: Issue 20
Idiom sentence-making
◎ The stories of three major sports in Meng Mu illustrate the influence of environment on children's psychology and behavior.