1, remember the past and learn from the future.
2, history has its own life, it is like a person, both easy-going and self-respecting.
3. History is the teacher of life.
4. History is the propaganda of winners.
5. Reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people witty, mathematics makes people careful, science makes people profound, ethics makes people grave, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent, and all they have learned are adult products.
6. Only biography is the real history.
7. History cannot have a choice. If you can't completely record what should be recorded, then there is no difference between a pen and a sword.
8. History is not only a valuable part of knowledge, but also opens the door to many other parts and provides materials for many scientific fields.
9. History is the knowledge of human past.
10, history is the old ruins of theory.
Idioms about history
1, returned to Zhao in one piece: a metaphor for returning the original to me completely.
2. Encircling Wei to save Zhao: It refers to the method of the Qi army besieging Wei during the Warring States Period, forcing Wei to withdraw its attacking troops and saving Zhao.
3. Concession: It is a metaphor for taking the initiative to give in, rather than arguing with it.
4. Self-recommendation: a metaphor for volunteering or recommending yourself to take on a heavy responsibility.
5. apologize humbly: it means apologizing to others.
6. On paper: Empty talk theory can't solve practical problems.
7. Make great efforts: Metaphorically, if you are strong, you will work hard and finish the work in one breath.
8. Sleep hard and taste courage: describe a hard-working and self-motivated person.
9, referring to a deer as a horse: metaphor reverses right and wrong and confuses black and white.
10, burning books to pit Confucianism: burning books to pit Confucianism.
1 1, looking at it in despair: it means that things develop to the end and the truth or intention is revealed.
12, besieged on all sides: describe the situation is very dangerous, surrounded by the enemy, and there is nowhere to escape.
13, Chapter III of the Covenant: at first, it refers to concluding laws and agreeing to abide by them; The latter refers to the conditions and principles agreed in advance.
14, the last battle: a metaphor for fighting to the death with the enemy.
15, burn one's bridges: Metaphor means that you must win the battle and make up your mind to go all out.
16, secretly crossing Chen Cang: a metaphor for achieving a certain goal by creating a false image.
17, ambush on all sides: ambush on all sides and surround the enemy.
18, throwing a pen to join the army: a metaphor for abandoning the article to serve the country.
19. Wrapping a corpse with horse skin, usually referring to a soldier who died in battle.
20. The more the better: the more descriptions the better. Generally, it is used in situations where the demand for things is large and the number of resources is small.
2 1, be strong when you are old: although you are old, you are still healthy and your spirit is getting younger and younger.
22. Do your best: it means being cautious and giving everything you have.
23, three visits to the cottage: describe the thirst for talent, and then use this as a metaphor for many special visits.
24, boiled beans: a metaphor for killing each other.
25, sit up and take notice: it means that others have improved, and they can no longer look at him with old eyes.
26. I don't think about it: it is a metaphor, which means forgetting to return or forget my hometown or local accent. These are just some historical idioms, and there are many other historical idioms.