After reading the idiom story, about 400 words
Idioms are a special vocabulary in our country. They are generally four-character idioms. Of course, there are also six-character idioms, such as "this time, that time," etc., and there are also eight-character idioms, such as "not." "If you enter the tiger's den, how can you catch the tiger's cubs", "The eight immortals cross the sea, each shows his magical powers", etc., and there are even other words. The idiom I am going to talk about today has a little story behind it, as just said, "If you don't enter the tiger's den, you won't get the tiger's cubs." Now that we have mentioned this word, let me tell you a story about it!
According to legend, Ban Chao of the Eastern Han Dynasty was ordered by the imperial court to go on a mission to the Western Regions, and first went to Shanshan to destroy this business. After Ban Chao noticed this situation, he believed that these people must be eliminated, and said, "If you don't enter the tiger's den, you won't get the tiger's cubs." That night, he led some strong men and broke into the Huns' camp, killing the Huns and their followers. The next day, he went to negotiate with King Shanshan again and finally completed his mission. "If you don't enter the tiger's den, you won't get tiger cubs" is often used as "If you don't enter the tiger's den, you won't get tiger cubs."
After listening to the story, do you want to understand the meaning of this idiom? It means: It is a metaphor that only by facing difficulties can we achieve success. I think the ancients were so smart that they could compress such a long story into 4 or 8 words. Presumably, the ancients thought hard about idioms. Once, I didn’t understand the uses of idioms, but now, I know that idioms have so many uses! Use idioms in your articles to make them more vivid; add idioms in your words to show that you are a very knowledgeable person.
Look, how useful idioms are!