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“关门”的故事

“关门”的故事

“关门”的故事导读:本文“关门”的故事,仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

“关门”的故事英国有一位首相,每次接见他的客人时,总是喜欢把自己身后的门关上。

有一次,他的朋友又见他这样,便不解地问道:“你为什么老是习惯把身后的门关上呢?那很重要吗?”首相先是一惊,随后便笑着答道:“关上了我身后的门,我就不会再留恋我的过去。

或许从前我成功过,也失败过,但那都不重要了。

我必须面对未来,因为还有许多挑战在等着我。

”首相说:“关上了我身后的门,我就不会沉缅于过去取得的成功,也不会因为过去的失败而烦恼。

你认为我是不是应该关上我身后的门呢?”他的朋友此时才若有所悟,笑着回答道:“对啊,我们都要学会把身后的门关上。

”这位善于“关门”的英国首相就是劳合·乔治,正因为他善于关掉身后的成就之门、失败之门和功利之门,他最终取得了成功:1890年劳合·乔治当选为英国下议院议员;1911年任财政大臣期间提出国民保险法,被公认为英国福利国家的先声:第一次世界大战期间任军需大臣、陆军大臣等职;1916年12月7日成功出任首相。

乔治·华盛顿,美国开国总统,早年当过土地测量员。

在美国独立战争中,他任大陆军总司令,为美国的独立作出了巨大的贡献。

1789年当选总统,1793年再选连任。

由于他对争取美国独立、发展美国经济、建设民主法制和巩固联邦基础所作的贡献,被美国人尊称为“国父”。

1797年两届任满后,华盛顿拒绝再参加竞选,隐退回乡。

华盛顿领导美国人民取得民族独立,又开创了民主政治的先河,作为开国元勋和伟大的政治家,华盛顿成为美国最著名的历史人物之一。

乔治·华盛顿关掉的是他身后的成功之门,这门一关,美国人民永远记住了他:因为他开创了美国历史上摒弃终身总统制及和平转移权力的范例。

2007年1月20日,希拉里·克林顿在她的个人网站中说,她正在组建一个竞选总统研究委员会,明确表示加入2008年美国总统职位的角逐。

开门即是关门人典故

开门即是关门人典故

开门即是关门人典故"开门即是关门人"是一个典故,源自于中国古代的故事。

这个典故讲述了一个人因为一时疏忽而造成了严重后果的故事。

下面我将从多个角度来解释这个典故。

首先,从字面上理解,"开门即是关门人"意味着一个人在开门的同时也是关门的人,即一个人在做某个决定或行动的同时也承担了相应的责任和后果。

这个典故告诉我们要对自己的行为负责,并且要意识到自己的决定和行动可能会带来积极或消极的后果。

其次,从故事背后的寓意来看,"开门即是关门人"也可以理解为一个人的一时疏忽或错误判断可能会导致不可逆转的后果。

这个典故提醒我们要谨慎思考和行动,避免因为一时的冲动或疏忽而造成无法挽回的损失。

此外,从人际关系的角度来看,"开门即是关门人"也可以解释为一个人的态度和行为会影响到他与他人的关系。

如果一个人对待他人时态度友好、善良,那么他将会得到他人的尊重和好感。

反之,如果一个人对待他人时态度恶劣、冷漠,那么他将会失去他人的信任和支持。

因此,我们要时刻注意自己的言行举止,以免因为一时的冲动或无礼而破坏与他人的关系。

最后,从管理和领导的角度来看,"开门即是关门人"也可以解释为一个领导的决策和行动对整个团队或组织都有重大影响。

一个领导的决策和行动直接决定了团队的方向和成果。

因此,一个优秀的领导应该在做出决策时充分考虑各种因素,并承担起相应的责任。

综上所述,"开门即是关门人"这个典故从不同的角度告诉我们要对自己的行为负责,要谨慎思考和行动,要注意自己的言行举止,以及要在管理和领导中承担起责任。

我们应该从这个典故中汲取教训,并在日常生活和工作中运用这些原则。

这样才能更好地面对各种挑战和机遇,取得更好的成就。

三十六计关门捉贼故事

三十六计关门捉贼故事

三十六计关门捉贼故事
“关门捉贼”是一个中国古代的成语,意思是在敌人还没有跑远时,赶紧把门关上,防止他们逃跑。

在三十六计中,“关门捉贼”是指设法使敌人处于危险状态,然后再一举消灭他们。

以下是一个关于“关门捉贼”的具体故事:
在三国时期,诸葛亮北伐中原时,为了打破曹军的防线,他决定先攻打岐山。

岐山是曹军的重要据点,守将赵云是当时最出色的将领之一。

诸葛亮知道要想攻下岐山,必须先除掉赵云这个心腹大患。

于是他设下了一个陷阱,诱使赵云上钩。

诸葛亮先是派出了一支小部队,在岐山附近进行骚扰。

赵云率领部队出城追击,结果中了诸葛亮的埋伏。

赵云发现自己中了计,赶紧率领残兵败将撤退。

然而,诸葛亮并没有打算放过赵云。

他命令部队紧紧追赶,不给赵云喘息的机会。

同时,诸葛亮还派出了两支部队,一支从正面阻击赵云,另一支则从侧翼进行夹击。

赵云见势不妙,赶紧命令部队向城内撤退。

然而,城门已经被诸葛亮事先派人关上了。

赵云无奈之下,只好率领部下与敌人展开激烈的战斗。

最终,赵云在混战中被杀,曹军也因为失去主将而大乱,最终被诸葛亮一举攻克了岐山。

这个故事中,“关门捉贼”的策略是成功的关键。

诸葛亮通过诱使赵云出城追击,然后设下陷阱进行围攻,最终成功地捉住了赵云并消灭了曹军的一支重要力量。

英语小故事3分钟左右

英语小故事3分钟左右

英语小故事3分钟左右【篇一:英语小故事3分钟左右】翅膀一天,我工作的炸鸡店在关门前出现了一阵抢购狂潮,结果除了鸡翅外所有的东西都卖完了.当我正准备锁门时,一名喝醉了的旅客进来要进餐.我问他翅膀行不行,他从柜台上靠过身子来,回答道:“女士,我到这儿来是吃东西的,不是要飞!”wingsthe fried-chicken restaurant where i was working had a big rush just before closing one day, leaving us with nothing to sell but wings. as i was about to lock the doors, aa quietly intoxicated customer came in and ordered dinner. when i asked if wings would be all right, he leaned over the counter and replied, lady, i came in here to eat, not fly.真的是太多了:这是保存在我的电脑里的哦a brother like thata friend of mine named paul received an automobile from his brother as a christmas present. on christmas eve when paul came out of his office, a street urchin was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it.is this your car, mister? he said.paul nodded. my brother gave it to me for christmas. the boy was astounded. you mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you nothing? boy, i wish . . . he hesitated.of course paul knew what he was going to wish for. he was going to wish he had a brother like that. but what the lad said jarred paul all the way down to his heels.i wish, the boy went on, that i could be a brotherlike that.paul looked at the boy in astonishment, then impulsively he added, would you like to take a ride in my car?oh yes, id love that.after a short ride, the boy turned with his eyes aglow, said, mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?paul smiled a little. he thought he knew what the lad wanted. he wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in abig automobile. but paul was wrong again. will you stop where those two steps are? the boy asked.he ran up the steps. then in a little while paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. he was carrying his little crippled brother. he sat him down on the bottom step, then sort of squeezed up against him and pointed to the car. there she is, buddy, just like i told you upstairs. his brother gave it to him for christmas and it didn’t cost him a cent. and some day im gonna give you one just like it . . . then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the christmas windows that ive been trying to tell you about.paul got out and lifted the lad to the front seat of his car. the shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride. that christmas eve, paul learned what jesus meant when he said: it is more blessed to give . . .内容:哥哥的心愿圣诞节时,保罗的哥哥送他一辆新车.圣诞节当天,保罗离开办公室时,一个男孩绕着那辆闪闪发亮的新车,十分赞叹地问:先生,这是你的车?保罗点点头:这是我哥哥送给我的圣诞节礼物.男孩满脸惊讶,支支吾吾地说:你是说这是你哥送的礼物,没花你一分钱?天哪,我真希望也能……保罗当然知道男孩他真想希望什么.他希望能有一个象那样的哥哥.但是小男孩接下来说的话却完全出乎了保罗的意料.我希望自己能成为送车给弟弟的哥哥.男孩继续说.保罗惊愕地看着那男孩,冲口而出地说:你要不要坐我的车去兜风?哦,当然好了,我太想坐了!车开了一小段路后,那孩子转过头来,眼睛闪闪发亮,对我说:先生,你能不能把车子开到我家门前?保罗微笑,他知道孩子想干什么.那男孩必定是要向邻居炫耀,让大家知道他坐了一部大轿车回家.但是这次保罗又猜错了.你能不能把车子停在那两个台阶前?男孩要求道.男孩跑上了阶梯,过了一会儿保罗听到他回来了,但动作似乎有些缓慢.原来把他跛脚的弟弟带出来了,将他安置在第一个台阶上,紧紧地抱着他,指着那辆新车.只听那男孩告诉弟弟:你看,这就是我刚才在楼上对你说的那辆新车.这是保罗他哥哥送给他的哦!将来我也会送给你一辆像这样的车,到那时候你就能自己去看那些在圣诞节时,挂窗口上的漂亮饰品了,就象我告诉过你的那样.保罗走下车子,把跛脚男孩抱到车子的前座.兴奋得满眼放光的哥哥也爬上车子,坐在弟弟的身旁.就这样他们三人开始一次令人难忘的假日兜风.那个圣诞夜,保罗才真正体会主耶稣所说的施比受更有福的道理.a man came home form work late, tired and found his 5 years old son waiting for him at the door. daddy, may i ask you a question? yeah, sure, what is it? replied the man. daddy, how much do you make an hour? if you must know, i make $20 an hour. oh, the little boy replied, with his head down, looking up, he said, daddy, may i please borrow $10 the father was furious, if the only reason you asked that is so you can borrow some money to buy a silly toy, then you go to bed. the little boy quietly went to his room and shut the door. after about an hour or so, the man had calmed down. and started to think. maybe there was something he really needed to buy with that $10 and he really didnt ask for money very often. the man went to the door of the little boys room and opened the door.” are you asleep, son? he asked. no daddy, replied the boy. ive been thinking, maybe i was too hard on you earlier. said the man, heres the $10 you asked for. the little boy sat straight up, smiling. oh, thank you daddy! he yelled. then, reaching under his pillow he pulled out some crumpled up bills. the man seeing that the boy already had money, started to get angry again. the little boy slowly counted out his money, then looked up at his father. why do you want more money? is you already have some? the father asked. because i didnt have enough, but now i d o.”the little boy repiied, daddy , i have $20 now. can i buy an hour of your time? please come home early tomorrow.i would like to have dinner with you.little red riding hoodonce upon a time there was a dear little girl who was loved by everyone who looked at her, but most of all by hergrandmother, and there was nothing that she would not have given to the child. once she gave her a little riding hood of red velvet, which suited her so well that she would never wear anything else; so she was always called little red riding hood. one day her mother said to her: come, little red riding hood, here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine; take them to your grandmother, she is ill and weak, and they will do her good. set out before it gets hot, and when you are going, walk nicely and quietly and do not run off the path, or you may fall and break the bottle, and then your grandmother will get nothing; and when you go into her room, dont forget to say, good morning, and dont peep into every corner before you do it.i will take great care, said little red riding hood to her mother, and gave her hand on it.the grandmother lived out in the wood, half a league from the village, and just as little red riding hood entered the wood, a wolf met her. red riding hood did not know what a wicked creature he was, and was not at all afraid of him.good day, little red riding hood, said he.thank you kindly, wolf.whither away so early, little red riding hood?to my grandmothers.what have you got in your apron?cake and wine; yesterday was baking-day, so poor sick grandmother is to have something good, to make her stronger. where does your grandmother live, little red riding hood?a good quarter of a league farther on in the wood; her house stands under the three large oak-trees, the nut-trees are just below; you surely must know it, replied little red riding hood. the wolf thought to himself: what a tender young creature! what a nice plump mouthful - she will be better to eat than the old woman. i must act craftily, so as to catch both.so he walked for a short time by the side of little red riding hood, and then he said: see, little red riding hood, how pretty the flowers are about here - why do you not look round? i believe, too, that you do not hear how sweetly the little birds are singing; you walk gravely along as if you were going to school, while everything else out here in the wood is merry. little red riding hood raised her eyes, and when she saw the sunbeams dancing here and there through the trees, andpretty flowers growing everywhere, she thought: suppose i take grandmother a fresh nosegay; that would please her too. it is so early in the day that i shall still get there in good time. so she ran from the path into the wood to look for flowers. and whenever she had picked one, she fancied that she saw a still prettier one farther on, and ran after it, and so got deeper and deeper into the wood.meanwhile the wolf ran straight to the grandmothers house and knocked at the door.who is there?little red riding hood, replied the wolf. she is bringing cake and wine; open the door.lift the latch, called out the grandmother, i am too weak, and cannot get up.the wolf lifted the latch, the door sprang open, and without saying a word he went straight to the grandmothers bed, and devoured her. then he put on her clothes, dressed himself in her cap, laid himself in bed and drew the curtains.little red riding hood, however, had been running about picking flowers, and when she had gathered so many that she could carry no more, she remembered her grandmother, and set out on the way to her.she was surprised to find the cottage-door standing open, and when she went into the room, she had such a strange feeling that she said to herself: oh dear! how uneasy i feel today, and at other times i like being with grandmother so much. she called out: good morning, but received no answer; so she went to the bed and drew back the curtains. there lay her grandmother with her cap pulled far over her face, and looking very strange.oh! grandmother, she said, what big ears you have!all the better to hear you with, my child, was the reply.but, grandmother, what big eyes you have! she said.all the better to see you with, my dear.but, grandmother, what large hands you have!all the better to hug you with.oh! but, grandmother, what a terrible big mouth you have!all the better to eat you with!and scarcely had the wolf said this, than with one bound he was out of bed and swallowed up red riding hood.when the wolf had appeased his appetite, he lay down again in the bed, fell asleep and began to snore very loud.the huntsman was just passing the house, and thought to himself: how the old woman is snoring! i must just see if she wants anything. so he went into the room, and when he cameto the bed, he saw that the wolf was lying in it.do i find you here, you old sinner! said he. i have long sought you! but just as he was going to fire at him, it occurred to him that the wolf might have devoured the grandmother, and that she might still be saved, so he did not fire, but took a pair of scissors, and began to cut open the stomach of the sleeping wolf.when he had made two snips, he saw the little red riding hood shining, and then he made two snips more, and the little girl sprang out, crying: ah, how frightened i have been! how dark it was inside the wolf.after that the aged grandmother came out alive also, but scarcely able to breathe. red riding hood, however, quickly fetched great stones with which they filled the wolfs belly, and when he awoke, he wanted to run away, but the stones were so heavy that he collapsed at once, and fell dead.then all three were delighted. the huntsman drew off the wolfs skin and went home with it; the grandmother ate the cake and drank the wine which red riding hood had brought, and revived. but red riding hood thought to herself: as long as i live, i will never leave the path by myself to run into the wood, when my mother has forbidden me to do so.it is also related that once, when red riding hood was again taking cakes to the old grandmother, another wolf spoke to her, and tried to entice her from the path. red riding hood, however, was on her guard, and went straight forward on her way, and told her grandmother that she had met the wolf, and that he had said good morning to her, but with such a wicked look in his eyes, that if they had not been on the public road she was certain he would have eaten her up.well, said the grandmother, we will shut the door, so that he can not come in.soon afterwards the wolf knocked, and cried: open the door, grandmother, i am little red riding hood, and am bringing you some cakes.but they did not speak, or open the door, so the grey-beard stole twice or thrice round the house, and at last jumped on the roof, intending to wait until red riding hood went home in the evening, and then to steal after her and devour her in the darkness. but the grandmother saw what was in his thoughts. in front of the house was a great stone trough, so she said to the child: take the pail, red riding hood; i made some sausages yesterday, so carry the water in which i boiled them to the trough.red riding hood carried until the great trough was quite full. then the smell of the sausages reached the wolf, and he sniffed and peeped down, and at last stretched out his neck so far that he could no longer keep his footing and began to slip, and slipped down from the roof straight into the great trough, and was drowned. but red riding hood went joyously home, and no one ever did anything to harm her again.one friday morning, a teacher came up with a novel way to motivate her class. she told them that she would read a quote and the first student to correctly identify who said it would receive the rest of the day off.she started with this was englands finest hour.little suzy instantly jumped up and said, winston churchill. congratulations! said the teacher, you may go home.the teacher then said, ask not what your country can do for you.before she could finish this quote, another young lady belts out, john f.kennedy.very good, says the teacher, you may go.irritated that he has missed two golden opportunities, little johnny said,i wish those girls would just shut up.upon overhearing this comment, the outraged teacher demanded to know who said it.johnny instantly rose to his feet and said,bill clinton. ill see you monday.英语报上也可以去找找,百度上搜索也会有很多希望这能帮到你(*^__^*) 嘻嘻……【篇二:英语小故事3分钟左右】2-3分钟英语小故事:the terrible king a long time ago, there lived a terrible king. the terrible king s wish was that all thepeople would shake in fear at the sound of his name. the terrible king made the lives of the people in the neighbor land horrible. here! take everything!the terrible king viciously took away all the belongings of the neighbor land. he even scared the poor women and children. the king was not even sorry to the children and women. the terrible king bothered the people of the neighbor land worse and worse everyday. the palace became more and more magnificent.put up a statue in the church! now the terrible king was ordering the church to place a statue of himself there. however, the ministers could not do that. your majesty may be great, but god is even greater.the terrible king was becoming angry. it was because he thought that he was the greatest in the whole world. then the king was angry. what! he is greater? then i will defeat god.in a loud voice, the terrible king said that he would win against god. that s why he ordered that a magnificent ship be built in order to go to the heaven. he said he would ride the ship to go and defeat god. the terrible king rode the ship up to heaven. from the sky, an angel was sent. however, the terrible kingshot over a thousand bullets at the angel. ahhhhhh being shot, the angel was bleeding. the blood dropped unto the terrible king s ship. the angel s blood was so heavy that the king sship sank.the terrible king became angry, again. build a more stronger ship. the terrible king wanted a better ship, so he ordered all the workers in his kingdom to build it. i will defeat god for sure! the terrible king went up to heaven, once more. god sent mosquitoes to the terrible king. the terrible king just laughed at the mosquitoes. go and bring me the best carpet.the king made another command. he thought that if he wrapped the carpet around his body the mossquitoes would not be able to bite him. but one mosquito went inside of the carpet. because of that one mosquito, the terrible king was rolling around screaming. the terrible king that couldn t even catch one mosquito was a laughingstock for his troops.单词注释:horrible adj. 可怕的;极讨厌的例句:it was a horrible dirty room.那是个差劲的肮脏房间。

有关门的事_人生故事

有关门的事_人生故事

有关门的事南方夏季阴雨天气较多,偏偏在外租的房间门又坏了,关不上,几次催促房东才有人来修。

修门的师傅来了后,废话没多说,直接把门卸下来,给坏了的门粘了一层专用的胶,拿来一些重物压在门上。

临走对我说,门先放在地上压两天,等胶干了后给你安上去,潜台词就是说:这两天我将过上夜不闭户的日子。

我租房子的地方位于大学城外的村子里,周围公寓模样的房子大多是租给我们这些学生的。

搬来一个多月了,也不知道我这层住的是哪些人,交流也仅限于在楼梯口碰到互相点个头。

在没有门的两天里,周围上完课回来经过我房间的人,就会看到一个没有门的房间和在房间里码字的我,也就随口问一两句门的事。

“你的门……”“嗯,潮了。

”“哎呦,这门是……”“哦,潮了。

”“……门……”我开始因为门和每个来往的人寒暄几句,慢慢地都熟悉了。

有时他们吃完饭后,或者闲暇时会过来站在门口和我聊上几句。

谁让我是这层房间没有门的人,可能看起来要比别人开放一点。

每个人过来先从关心我开始,而后会跟我聊一些自己的生活,单纯地感慨,之后又会认真地投入各自的生活。

渐渐跟周围几个租房的人熟悉了。

住在我左隔壁的是一对情侣,他们高中的时候就在一起谈恋爱,都是学绘画专业。

男生为了女生转学到她的学校。

住在我前面一间的是来自云南的小女孩,学的工业设计。

每天坚持自己做饭,不愿吃外面的地沟油。

后来和她熟悉了还时不时去蹭顿饭。

住在右隔壁的则是一个胖胖的小伙子,每天起得很早去上课,还总喜欢哼着歌,乐呵呵的。

本来都不怎么熟悉的人,在没门的那两天,结下了奇妙的缘分,甚至了解到一些对方的兴趣爱好。

之后遇到好玩的事和好吃的东西也愿意跟他们分享,即使我的门早已安上了。

过了两天没有门的日子,反而交上几个比较不错的朋友。

如今想想,不妨偶尔把门卸下来晒一晒,让自己也见见阳光。

关门捉贼的故事简介50字

关门捉贼的故事简介50字

关门捉贼的故事简介50字摘要:1.故事背景介绍2.关门捉贼策略的提出3.关门捉贼策略的实施4.结果与反思正文:【故事背景介绍】“关门捉贼”这个成语故事起源于我国战国时期,它讲述了一个国家在面临敌国侵略时,如何运用智慧取得胜利的故事。

当时,敌国派遣了大量间谍潜入我国境内,企图刺探军情。

我国君主得知此事后,深感忧虑,于是向群臣征求对策。

【关门捉贼策略的提出】大臣们纷纷献计献策,最后一位谋士提出了“关门捉贼”的策略。

这个策略的核心思想是,利用敌国间谍急于探知军情的心理,设下陷阱,将敌国间谍一网打尽。

【关门捉贼策略的实施】君主采纳了这位谋士的建议,开始部署一场巧妙的陷阱。

他们在国都城门外设下一处看似普通的房子,里面却暗藏玄机。

房子的墙壁上悬挂着一把名贵的宝剑,剑下还有一封书信。

信中写明了敌国间谍的身份和任务,以及他们与我方将领的接头方式。

敌国间谍见状,纷纷上门探查。

当他们拿到信件后,便迫不及待地与我国将领接头。

然而,这一切都在我国君主的掌控之中。

将领们按照事先安排,与间谍们展开了一场看似普通的交易。

当间谍们拿出信件和宝剑作为抵押时,将领们立刻将他们逮捕,成功地将敌国间谍一网打尽。

【结果与反思】这场关门捉贼的行动取得了圆满成功,使我国在战争中占据了有利地位。

这不仅打击了敌国的士气,还极大地削弱了他们的情报网络。

关门捉贼策略的成功实施,使我国君主意识到,在战争中,智慧和勇气同样重要。

从这个故事中,我们可以看出,关门捉贼策略的关键在于把握敌人的心理,巧妙地设置陷阱。

在日常生活中,我们也应该学会运用智慧,面对问题时,善于找到解决办法。

中国民间故事-小护士金剪关门

中国民间故事-小护士金剪关门

中国民间故事-小护士金剪关门街东头开张半个多月的小护士金剪理发店终因没有顾客光顾而关门大吉了,几个退休闲来无事的老年人就热闹起来,议论热烈说得振振有词。

老李说,我说什么来着?它开张的那一天我就说它迟早要关门。

老张说,我就感觉它这个名字怪怪的,你说一个剃头的跟护士有什么关系呢?还取名叫小护士。

听说女人生孩子,护士会用刮胡刀把产妇的阴毛剃干净,难不成我们这些老爷们嘴上的胡子跟那个东西搅合在一起?说什么我也不进去理发,侮辱人嘛!老袁说,外行了不是?小护士白白嫩嫩的,人见人爱,取名小护士是招徕顾客的一种手段;人家花钱装修装璜没赚到钱,别说风凉话,走吧!再说,猪头三我们一帮老家伙也惹不起,别自找没趣!一提到猪头三另外两个老家伙立刻心存顾忌,慢悠悠地转到别处去了。

在这一带只要提到猪头三套用一句江湖的话,那叫如雷贯耳,说起来猪头三就是一个小混混,但是能让人谈之变色闻风丧胆得益于他坐牢的传说。

猪头三杀人被抓进看守所的那一天,号子里有一个不成文的规矩,凡是新进来的犯人号子里的牢头照例要询问一番:258号,你怎么进来的?牢头问话之前事先有布置,号子里的其他成员分列两边,其中一人手里拿一条裤衩,只要牢头一使眼色,裤衩立刻就会被扣在新进来的犯人头上,然后其他罪犯蜂拥而上,拳脚相加一顿爆踹,身体好的最少一星期起不来床,身体差的也许要有半个月浑身青紫,疼痛难忍。

罪犯也有他们自己的好恶和是非标准,如果新进来的罪犯是因为贪污或者是强奸幼女,那么不需要牢头吩咐,那条短裤立刻就会蒙在头上,其他人就会把自己当初进来挨的那一顿打的仇恨全部发泄在新进来的罪犯身上,所以贪污犯和强奸幼女犯进到号子里那一顿打是绝对少不了的。

看守所里的管教干部一般也是睁一只眼闭一只眼,只要牢头掌握好火候不弄出人命就行,管教干部也需要借助牢头对犯人实行“以黑治黑”。

猪头三瓮声瓮气地回答:“杀人!”牢头又问:“几刀毙命?”猪头三简短地回答:“一刀!”一般在这个时候牢头有两种选择,估计一下自己的实力是不是新进来犯人的对手,如果实力明显胜出一筹,他就会命令号子里二号狱霸退居第三,把二号狱霸的位置让给新进来的罪犯;如果感觉自己的实力不如新进来的罪犯就会把自己牢头的位置拱手相让。

简单儿童寓言故事带图片

简单儿童寓言故事带图片

简单儿童寓言故事带图片从前,有两个人一起外出,走的时候,一个人忘了关门,另一个人把门紧锁着,等回来时,锁门的人发现家里东西被盗了,另一个人家里却安然无恙,两人十分的不解,于是商量下次出门时把门都开着,结果强盗来了,看到门都开着,吓得满头大汗,转身就跑。

这个故事是说做坏事的人心虚。

森林里,狐狸垂涎刺猬的美味很久了,但一直苦于刺猬的一身硬刺,只要狐狸一靠近,刺猬便蜷成一个大刺球,让狐狸一点办法都没有。

刺猬和乌鸦是好朋友。

一天,刺猬和乌鸦聊天,乌鸦很羡慕刺猬有这么好的“铠甲”,便说:“朋友,你的这一身铠甲真是好啊,就连狐狸都没办法。

”刺猬经不起乌鸦的吹捧,忍不住对乌鸦说:“其实,我的铠甲也不是没有弱点。

当我全身蜷起时,在腹部还有一个小眼儿不能完全蜷起。

如朝着这个眼儿吹气的话,我受不了痒,就会打开身体。

”乌鸦听了不禁惊诧,原来刺猬还有这样一个秘密。

刺猬说完后,对乌鸦说:“我这个秘密只跟你说了,你可千万要替我保密,要传出去被狐狸知道了,那我就死定了。

”乌鸦信誓旦旦地说:“放心好了,你是我的好朋友,我怎么会出卖你呢”过了不久,乌鸦落在了狐狸的爪下。

就在狐狸要吃掉乌鸦的时候,乌鸦突然想到了刺猬的秘密,便对狐狸说:“狐狸大哥,听说你很想尝尝刺猬的美味,如果你放了我,我就告诉你刺猬的死穴。

”狐狸眼珠子一转,便放了乌鸦,乌鸦便对狐狸说出了刺猬的秘密。

后果可想而知。

在刺猬被狐狸咬住柔软的腹部时,它绝望地说:“乌鸦,你答应替我保守秘密的,为什么出卖朋友”小时候看了这个故事还气乌鸦出卖了朋友,后来,我慢慢领悟到,自己都不能替自己保守秘密,又怎能要求别人替你保守呢街上有个人卖羊,一群凑热闹的人围了上去,把它抢购而空。

接着来了一个卖羊毛的,不少人也前去购买,供不应求。

两人收摊后没走多远,又听见街口有人在喊:“来啊!。

买优惠、买实惠、买羊送羊毛,稳赚不赔啊。

”。

声音越来越大,弥漫在街道的上空,人们都远远的看着,相互议论,谁也没有过去。

关门打狗的典故出处

关门打狗的典故出处

关门打狗的典故出处
关门打狗的典故源自于中国古代的《孟子》一书。

这个典故出现在《孟子·公孙丑上》一章中。

故事讲述了公孙丑与孟子的对话,孟子问公孙丑:“夫大教之
不齐者,亡其狗也,而又将焚之。

夫子狗何故?”公孙丑回答说:“我的狗会为我吠险而不会为我吠邻。

” 孟子再问:“若果
然是那样,你会将它关在门内而将它杀死吗?”公孙丑回答说:“我就当它是个狗,而不应该对它有别的期望。


从这个典故中,孟子想要告诉公孙丑,人们要求伦理道德的高标准,却对动物反而要求不那么高,这是不合理的。

人们应该对待动物的生命与伦理也应该予以重视和尊重。

所以称之为“关门打狗”,表示这一道德故事。

三十六计关门捉贼的故事

三十六计关门捉贼的故事

三十六计关门捉贼的故事《嘿,这“关门捉贼”可真妙啊!》咱老祖宗留下的这三十六计,那真是相当厉害啊,特别是这“关门捉贼”计,简直绝了!有这么一次啊,我就小小地体验了一把“关门捉贼”的厉害之处。

那天我和几个朋友约着去打篮球,我们到了球场,正打得火热呢,突然看到有几个小孩偷偷摸摸地在一旁翻我们放在旁边的包。

嘿,这还得了!要是让他们得逞了,我们的手机、钱包啥的不都得遭殃嘛。

于是,我灵机一动,给朋友们使了个眼色,大家心领神会。

我们佯装继续打球,但是慢慢地把那几个小孩围在了中间,就像关门一样,把他们的退路给堵住了。

那几个小孩一开始还没发现,等他们反应过来的时候,已经来不及跑了。

我们笑嘻嘻地看着他们说:“哟,小朋友们,干啥呢?”那几个小孩脸一下就红了,支支吾吾地说不出话来。

嘿嘿,我们就这么轻易地把这“贼”给捉住了。

瞧瞧,这“关门捉贼”计多好用啊。

其实仔细想想,这“关门捉贼”在生活中很多地方都能用得上。

比如说咱家里要是进了老鼠,那也可以来个“关门捉贼”呀,先把各个出口都堵住,然后再慢慢把这可恶的老鼠给找出来。

或者是在工作中,要是遇到一些问题或者麻烦,咱也可以先想办法把它限制在一定范围内,然后再逐个击破,这也是一种变相的“关门捉贼”嘛。

不过啊,要用好这一计也得注意时机和方法。

要是太早“关门”了,可能还没等贼进来呢,那不是白忙活一场;要是太晚“关门”了,贼可能都跑了。

而且这“门”也得关得严实,不能留缝隙让贼给跑了。

总之呢,这三十六计里的“关门捉贼”真是让我大开眼界,原来计谋还可以这么用,既有趣又实用。

我以后可得好好研究研究这些计谋,说不定啥时候就能派上大用场咯!咱也学学古人的智慧,在生活中当个小小的“军事家”,把各种难题都当作敌人,用计谋一一战胜它们,那多有意思啊!哈哈!。

关门打狗的典故

关门打狗的典故

关门打狗的典故
【实用版】
目录
1.关门打狗的典故来源
2.关门打狗的寓意
3.关门打狗在现实生活中的应用
正文
1.关门打狗的典故来源
关门打狗这一成语出自《左传·僖公二十五年》,原文为:“于是晋国之犬,奔走逐兽,吠非其主。

其主曰:‘此犬吠人也。

’逐之。

犬还而拒,晋人以为妖,杀之。

”这个故事讲述了春秋时期晋国国君僖公发现一只狗总是追咬自己国家的人,于是他下令将这只狗逐出都城。

狗在离开时反而扑向了僖公,结果被晋国人误认为是妖物,将狗打死。

这个故事原本用来讽刺那些不识好歹、恩将仇报的人,后来演变为“关门打狗”的成语。

2.关门打狗的寓意
关门打狗这个成语寓意着对那些不知好歹、恩将仇报的人进行惩罚。

在现实生活中,我们常常会遇到这样的人,他们受到别人的帮助却不知感恩,甚至反过来伤害帮助他们的人。

面对这样的人,我们应该及时采取措施,防止他们继续作恶。

关门打狗这个成语教育我们要懂得辨别是非,不能对恶人仁慈,要敢于对那些恩将仇报的人进行惩罚。

3.关门打狗在现实生活中的应用
在现实生活中,关门打狗这个成语可以指导我们在处理人际关系时,要学会保护自己,不能对敌人仁慈。

比如,在工作中,有时候会遇到一些同事或者竞争对手,他们表面上和你友好相处,暗地里却在背后捅你一刀。

面对这样的人,我们就要学会及时识破他们的诡计,采取措施防止他们继
续对自己造成伤害。

同时,这个成语也提醒我们要懂得感恩,珍惜那些对我们好的人,不要成为那个“恩将仇报”的人。

总之,关门打狗这个成语来源于古代的故事,寓意着对那些不知好歹、恩将仇报的人进行惩罚。

关门还是打烊

关门还是打烊

字词故事晚饭后,欢欢坐在书房,正要拼装积木。

姐姐叫住了她:“欢欢,走,买水果去。

”“好嘞!”欢欢爽快地答应了,跟在姐姐身后,走出家门。

他俩边走边闹,不一会儿,就来到了嘿嘿熊超市。

超市门口,熊大婶拉下了卷帘门,正在上锁。

看到这一幕,欢欢疾步上前,惊讶地问:“熊大婶,你的店要关门了?”熊大婶回头看了欢欢一眼,拉下脸说:“我的店不是关门,是打烊。

你要买什么东西明天再来吧。

”说完,她扭头就走了。

欢欢疑惑地问姐姐:“熊大婶好像生气了,是不是我说错了什么?”姐姐想了想,说:“熊大婶忌讳的东西有些多。

你刚才说她的店要‘关门’,是指今天不营业了,要关上店门休息,而她想到的可能是‘关门’的另一层意思——由于生意不好,店开不下去停业了。

”“哦,原来如此。

”欢欢若有所思地点了点头,说,“我不知道还是☆崔为安‘关门’还有两层意思呢,以后说话还真得注意点儿。

”“对啊,像这样利用词的多义或同音的条件,使语句具有双重意义的修辞方式就叫双关语。

语句中,如果门关烊打Copyright ©博看网. All Rights Reserved.能用好双关语,会收到特别好的效果呢!”“姐姐,你说得详细些好吗?”欢欢蹦蹦跳跳,跑到姐姐的面前。

“好的,好的。

”姐姐笑着说道,“像我们经常诵读的一句诗——‘东边日出西边雨,道是无晴却有晴’,这句当中的‘晴’表面上指的是晴天,其实是利用‘晴’和‘情’同音,指的是情意。

”欢欢灵机一动,说:“想起来了!我早上读了文天祥的《过零丁洋》,里有一句‘惶恐滩头说惶恐,零丁洋里叹零丁’。

表面上,‘惶恐’和‘零丁’是两个地名,其实是指诗人的艰难处境。

”姐姐听了欢欢流利的讲述,十分欣慰:“没想到你竟然还举出了另外一个例子!这么快就学会了!”欢欢听了姐姐的夸赞,心里美滋滋的。

“今天,咱们虽然没有买到水果,但你却学会了双关语,超值!”姐姐开心地说。

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关门捉贼的成语典故

关门捉贼的成语典故

关门捉贼的成语典故
关门捉贼是战国时期秦国攻打赵国时,赵国名将廉颇坚壁固守,不与秦军交战,秦军无计可施,用离间计调回廉颇,派赵括与秦军作战,秦军诱敌深入,赵括被秦军斩杀的故事。

"关门捉贼"意思是关起门来捉进入屋内的盗贼,比喻利用有利地形,伺机将敌人捕获或歼灭。

关门捉贼的成语典故如下:
关门捉贼,这个成语出自中国战国时期,是秦国攻打赵国时发生的一段历史故事。

当时,秦国强大,赵国相对较弱。

秦军进攻赵国,赵国名将廉颇采取了坚壁固守的策略,不与秦军交战。

秦军用尽各种方法都无法攻破赵国的防线,于是采用了离间计。

他们散布谣言,让赵国君主对廉颇产生了疑虑,将廉颇召回,换上了年轻的赵括担任统帅。

秦军得知这个消息后,故意引诱赵括率军出击。

赵括没有经验,不知道这是秦军的陷阱,贸然出击,结果被秦军围困。

赵括率领的军队被秦军歼灭,赵括也被秦军斩杀。

这段历史故事的含义是,要像关门捉贼一样,将敌人诱入有利地形,伺机将其捕获或歼灭。

这个成语现在被广泛运用,比喻在斗争中采取巧妙的方法诱敌深入,然后一举歼灭。

乔治随手关门启示作文

乔治随手关门启示作文

乔治随手关门启示作文英文版"George Always Closes the Door" is a simple yet profound story that left me with strong implications. The habit of George, always shutting the door behind him, might seem minor, but it reflects a deeper attitude towards life and responsibility. It reminds me that every small action we take can have significant impacts, whether it's conserving energy, maintaining privacy, or simply being considerate of others. George's consistency in this simple task showcases his reliability and attention to detail, qualities that are often overlooked but crucial in everyday life. This story encourages me to be more mindful of my actions, knowing that even the smallest habits can shape my character and influence my surroundings.中文版《乔治随手关门》是一个简单却富有深意的故事,给我留下了深刻的启示。

乔治总是随手关门的习惯看似微不足道,但它反映了对生活和责任的更深层态度。

三十六计之关门捉贼的故事

三十六计之关门捉贼的故事

三十六计之关门捉贼的故事
【关门捉贼原文】:
小敌困之。

剥,不利有攸往。

①小敌困之:对弱小或者数量较少的敌人,要设法去困围(或者说歼灭)他。

②剥,不利有攸往:语出《易经》.剥卦。

剥,八卦名。

本卦异卦相
叠(坤下艮上),上卦为艮为山,下卦为坤为地。

意即广阔无边的大地在吞
没山,故外名日剥。

剥,落的意思。

卦辞:剥,不利有彼往意为:剥卦说,有所往那么不利。

【关门捉贼典故】:
袁绍围攻公孙瓒
公元199年,冀州袁绍包围了幽州的公孙瓒,公孙瓒数次突围,都被
败下阵来,只得退回城里,为了有效抵御袁绍的进攻,公孙瓒下令加固工事,在城墙周围挖了10条壕堑,在壕坚上又筑起10丈高的城墙。

同时,
他还囤积了300万斛(音:狐,一斛约为5斗)粮食。

果然,袁绍连续几年
攻城,都无功而返。

袁绍一怒之下,动用全部兵力加紧围攻。

公孙瓒见情况不妙,急忙派
儿子杀出重围,去搬求救兵去了。

后来,公孙瓒的救兵来到,他派人送信
约定:以举火为号,然后内外夹击袁绍。

谁知,送信的人一出城就被袁绍
的部下抓获,得知公孙瓒的计策,袁绍便将计就计:按其约定时间举火,
公孙瓒果然中计,领兵出城接应救兵,却遭到袁绍布下的军士伏击,大败
而逃回城里。

袁绍乘胜在城墙外挖地道,直达守城的中央。

等一切准备充
分,袁绍一声令下,大批袁军仿佛从天而降,对公孙瓒的军队发起猛烈的攻击,公孙瓒精心设计的防范倾刻瓦解。

公孙瓒见败局已定,杀死自己的家眷后,自尽而亡。

关门打狗的典故

关门打狗的典故

关门打狗的典故
关门打狗的典故是一个家喻户晓的故事,用来比喻因为方法不对而误伤无辜。

故事讲述有一天,一个人家的大门外来了一只狗。

门主人见到狗,十分生气,于是便冲出门去打狗。

然而,门没有关好,狗在门缝中逃脱了。

主人回家后发现门关没关好,怒气更盛,便又冲出去找狗报复。

这样的情况重复了好几次,主人始终没有打到狗,只是自己一次又一次失望并受伤。

这个典故告诉我们,打狗的方法是错误的。

门主人应该先关好门,再去解决狗的问题,而不是急于行动并导致自己受伤。

该典故引申出了一个成语:关门打狗,自损其身,用来形容因缺乏正确方法或不明智的行动而导致自己受损的情况。

关门大吉是成语吗

关门大吉是成语吗

关门大吉是成语吗
“关门大吉”是一句古老的中国成语,它源于古代的一个故事。

传说,有一个叫做苏秦的人,他曾经是一个贪婪的官员,他把自己的官职当作自己的私有财产,滥用职权,贪污腐败,把财富搬到家里,把官府的钱花在自己的家人身上。

有一天,苏秦去官府上班,他发现官府大门被关上了,他急忙赶到官府,但是官府大门已经关闭了,他无法进入。

他只好回家了,但是他却发现,当他回到家里时,他的家人都已经被抓走了,他的财产也被没收了。

苏秦意识到,如果他能够及时到达官府,他就不会发生这样的事情了。

他突然明白了,“关门大吉”这句话的意思,就是说,有时候,关闭大门可以带来好运,及时行乐可以避免灾难。

从此以后,“关门大吉”这句话就流传开来,成为一句古老的中国成语,它提醒人们,及时行乐可以避免灾难,及时关闭大门可以带来好运。

“关门大吉”这句话不仅仅是一句成语,它也是一种智慧,它提醒人们,要及时行动,不要拖延,要把握时机,及时关闭大门,才能避免灾难,获得好运。

小羊忘记关门的故事作文

小羊忘记关门的故事作文

小羊忘记关门的故事作文
一天,小羊打算出门玩耍。

可它走的时候,忘记关门了。

小羊在外面玩得可开心了,它一会儿追蝴蝶,一会儿吃草,一会儿又跑去小河边喝水。

不知不觉,太阳就要下山了。

小羊想回家了,可是它突然发现自己忘记了回家的路。

小羊急得呜呜哭起来。

这时候,一只大狼走了过来。

它问小羊:“小羊,你怎么啦?”小羊说:“我忘记回家的路了。

”大狼说:“那我送你回家吧。

”小羊高兴地说:“好啊,谢谢你!”
大狼带着小羊走啊走,走了很久很久,还是没有走到小羊的家。

小羊奇怪地问:“大狼,怎么还没到啊?”大狼说:“别急,马上就到了。


又走了一会儿,小羊突然发现,这不是大狼的家吗?小羊吓得赶紧往后退。

大狼笑着说:“别怕,小羊,我不会伤害你的。

我只是想请你到我家来做客。


小羊犹豫了一下,还是跟着大狼进了屋。

大狼给小羊准备了很多好吃的,小羊吃得可开心了。

吃饱了以后,小羊说:“大狼,谢谢你的款待,我该回家了。

”大狼说:“好吧,我送你回家。


小羊回到家,发现自己的门关着,它这才想起自己出门的时候忘记关门了。

小羊心想:“以后我再也不会忘记关门了。

”。

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“关门”的故事英国有一位首相,每次接见他的客人时,总是喜欢把自己身后的门关上。

有一次,他的朋友又见他这样,便不解地问道:“你为什么老是习惯把身后的门关上呢?那很重要吗?”首相先是一惊,随后便笑着答道:“关上了我身后的门,我就不会再留恋我的过去。

或许从前我成功过,也失败过,但那都不重要了。

我必须面对未来,因为还有许多挑战在等着我。

”首相说:“关上了我身后的门,我就不会沉缅于过去取得的成功,也不会因为过去的失败而烦恼。

你认为我是不是应该关上我身后的门呢?”他的朋友此时才若有所悟,笑着回答道:“对啊,我们都要学会把身后的门关上。

”这位善于“关门”的英国首相就是劳合·乔治,正因为他善于关掉身后的成就之门、失败之门和功利之门,他最终取得了成功:1890年劳合·乔治当选为英国下议院议员;1911年任财政大臣期间提出国民保险法,被公认为英国福利国家的先声:第一次世界大战期间任军需大臣、陆军大臣等职;1916年12月7日成功出任首相。

乔治·华盛顿,美国开国总统,早年当过土地测量员。

在美国独立战争中,他任大陆军总司令,为美国的独立作出了巨大的贡献。

1789年当选总统,1793年再选连任。

由于他对争取美国独立、发展美国经济、建设民主法制和巩固联邦基础所作的贡献,被美国人尊称为“国父”。

1797年两届任满后,华盛顿拒绝再参加竞选,隐退回乡。

华盛顿领导美国人民取得民族独立,又开创了民主政治的先河,作为开国元勋和伟大的政治家,华盛顿成为美国最著名的历史人物之一。

乔治·华盛顿关掉的是他身后的成功之门,这门一关,美国人民永远记住了他:因为他开创了美国历史上摒弃终身总统制及和平转移权力的范例。

2007年1月20日,希拉里·克林顿在她的个人站中说,她正在组建一个竞选总统研究委员会,明确表示加入2008年美国总统职位的角逐。

在初选开始之前,她的情况是诸多参选人中最为乐观的。

2008年全国党内初选中,希拉里起初在全国民调中大幅领先其他候选人,且已经拥有相当数量的超级党代表支持。

但是政治的不可预测性也在本次初选中表露无疑:民主党政坛新秀巴拉克·奥巴马异军突起,与希拉里展开了激烈的竞争。

奥巴马和希拉里在长达六个月的初选中虽互有收获.但是奥巴马始终维持稳定并扩大领先的局面。

到5月中旬,奥巴马率先积累获得半数选票,而希拉里已无反超的可能。

6月7日她正式承认竞选失败。

希拉里.克林顿关掉了她身后的“失败”之门,这门一关,美国人也记住了她:因为她成功地获得了奥巴马政府中国务卿这一要职,同时她也是美国历史上继奥尔布赖特和赖斯之后的第三任女国务卿。

在我们身后,有许许多多的成功之门和失败之门,这些“门”像过眼云烟。

如若我们不及时关上,我们极有可能陶醉在过去成功的喜悦之中而停滞不前,要么深陷于往昔失败的阴霾而不能东山再起。

要学会像劳合·乔治、乔治·华盛顿和希拉里·克林顿那样,必要的时候别忘了关上我们身后的“门”。

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