"Idiom Story Comic"
bought a set of "Idiom Story Comic" published by Chengdu Map Publishing House . It was edited by Zhu Baorong, and was painted by Zhu Baorong. It was a set of 12 volumes. I planned to take a look when I was having a leisure time, but I didn’t expect the story to be a little short. I went through it in sequence according to the directory and chose the picture that best expresses the story as an insert.
The journey of a thousand miles is also called the journey of a thousand miles, which is a metaphor for a bright future. "Zhuangzi·Xiaoyaoyou": "Peng moved to the south, and the water hit three thousand miles, and those who swayed up ninety thousand miles, went to rest in June." Ming · Yang Yu "Long Gu Ji·Kaige": "Don't sigh that the scholars' crowns are too much to lose their lives, and the journey of the Peng will eventually be prosperous."
"Idiom Story Comic" Screenshot of the book and film
This idiom comes from "Zhuangzi·Xiaoyaoyou". The story is roughly like this: a long time ago, there was a fish called Kun in the North Sea. Kun was very big, and it was unknown how many thousands of miles it was. Later, it turned into a bird and called a Peng. Peng's back is thousands of miles away. When it flies, its wings are as big as the clouds in the sky. When the strong wind blows the sea water, it flies to the South China Sea. " Qixie" records that when Peng migrated, his wings hit the water surface and stirred up waves for three thousand miles, and then he rotated and soared up to 90,000 miles altitude. The cicadas and turtled doves laughed at the penis. They flew hard and stopped when they hit the elm beam. They couldn't fly up and landed on the ground. Why did the penis fly 90,000 miles to the South China Sea?
The bird of ripple has been swaying up to 90,000 miles in order to pursue a broader sky, or to the unrestrained spiritual freedom . The sea is wide and the fish leaps, and the sky is high and the birds fly. If we want to pursue a wider sky like the peng, the premise is that we must have a pair of wings like the peng.