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Unit 3 Test Paper Chinese Test Paper Grade Four Book 2 Idioms or Two-part allegorical sayings about Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Two-part allegorical sayings in Romance of the Three Kingdoms

1, Zhou Yumou Jingzhou-accompany his wife to fold the soldiers. 2. Zhou Yu hits Huang Gai ———————— One is willing to fight, and the other is willing to get it.

3. Boiling beans and burning beans ————————— Family and the whole family. 4. Guan Yu went down to Cao Cao —————————— He was in Cao Cao and in the Han Dynasty.

5. scold Liu Bei and scold Zhang Fei —————————— looking for gas. 6. Borrow an arrow from a straw boat and return home with a full load.

7. Guan Yu's shop —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Authentic. 8.

9. Kongming borrows the east wind —————— Cleverly uses the weather of 10, and Lyu3 bu4 plays the story of Diusim —————————— The hero is sad about the beauty pass.

1 1, Jiang Gan steals books ————————————————————————————————————————————————————.

13, Pang Tong is a magistrate of a county ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Being overqualified; 14, borrow an arrow by Kongming Caochuan ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————.

15, watching the Three Kingdoms shed tears —————————— worrying about the ancients 16, Dong Zhuo went to Beijing ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— with malicious intentions.

17, Liu Bei's Jiangshan-18 crying, Adou's Jiangshan-gratis.

19, Lu Su was impressed by Kongming ——————————————————————————— 20, and Cao Cao and Zhuge Liang had different tempers.

idiom

Be happy without thinking about Shu: used to describe forgetting to return or forgetting one's roots.

Coincidence: One thing or one action of each other is consistent, without negotiation.

Looking at plums to quench thirst: a metaphor for comforting yourself with fantasy.

Exaggeration: the original meaning is language exaggeration, which is beyond his actual ability.

Gentleman on the beam: it can be used as a synonym for thieves, and it can also be compared to people who are divorced from reality and have no struggle with the world.