Idioms are phrases with specific meanings that people have formed through long-term use and tempering in their daily lives. Idioms are very rich, and there is a story behind each idiom. Some idioms come from ancient fables; Some come from fairy tales; Some come from historical stories or events. I like idioms and allusions since I was a child, and I am very interested in the allusions behind idioms. My mother told me the story of "the iron pestle turned into a needle". Legend has it that Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, went out to play before finishing his homework. He passed a stream and saw an old woman grinding a stick. (He was surprised) Li Bai came forward to ask the reason, and the old woman said, "I am grinding the needle." Li Bai was very surprised and moved by the old woman's perseverance. From this effort, we finally achieved great success. From this story, I know that you will succeed as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard. Isn't that how we learn? When you encounter a problem, as long as you have perseverance and are willing to study, the problem will be solved. I used to be afraid of trouble when I did things, and love began and ended. Dad often tells me: "You should learn from small drops of water. Although the water droplets are small, they persist, and one day, the water droplets will wear out. " Every idiom and allusion teaches us a truth. "Yu Gong Yi Shan" tells us to persevere; Digging the Corner to Borrow Light tells us how to study hard. "Give up the basics" tells us to grasp the main things first. Some idioms and allusions are full of the imagination of the Chinese nation, such as "Goddess fills the sky" and "Jingwei fills the sea"; Some of them come from historical stories, such as "Serving Life" and "Embattled". It allows us to know more about the historical changes of the Chinese nation and turn boring history into vivid stories. Idioms and allusions haunt my ears. Ah! I see, this is "smelling chickens dancing"; This is "grass and trees are soldiers"; This is "the answer"; This is an idiom story, and its charm makes me irresistible. It is the crystallization of China's wisdom and the treasure of China culture. I like classic idiom stories.