Why was Ouyang Xiu s Oil Seller deleted from the textbook?

Updated on culture 2024-02-13
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The general meaning of the paragraphs in the article is complex and not easy to summarize, therefore, the story is not really a problem that can be solved。However, the meaning of the kuding ox and the wheel is not the same, and they have something in common with the story of the oil seller.

    1.Background of the story

    Ouyang Xiu's "Oil Seller" describes Chen Yaozhi, a champion of the Northern Song Dynasty, who was able to write and martial arts, and his shooting skills were very profound, and he could shoot copper coins hanging from trees hundreds of steps away. However, Senior Chen Yaozhi is very proud. One day, he was shooting arrows in the garden at home, and the old man was carrying a lot of oil, and when he saw Chen Yaozhi shooting arrows and put his luggage in the archery range**, the old man looked like a special person.

    2.Compete with each other

    Your archery skills are higher. This sentence made Chen Yaozhi very surprised: Why do you look down on me?

    The oil seller said he poured more oil, comparing it with the arrows. The oil seller takes the gourd, places it on the ground, takes another copper coin, places the copper coin in the gourd facing his mouth, pours a spoonful of oil, and slowly pours it into the gourd. The coin is not wet.

    Chen Yaozhi thought the oil salesman was interesting. He was interested in practicing archery, and now he was in a bad mood so he quit quickly.

    3.Comparison of names and texts

    For Ku Ding, for Wheel Bian, it's about the relationship between truth and knowledge. For an oil salesperson, combining these three stories is a way to get the technology to a certain level and get into a state. It can be summed up as "practice", so everything is practiced.

    Technically, one must be fully proficient to understand the realm and wisdom of life.

    The content is too simple, and some of the inner content doesn't seem so easy to understand. No one can be arrogant, proud, satisfied!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Maybe the difference between ancient and modern cultures is not suitable now, because ancient and modern cultures are different.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because some things and words are circulated among the people, not in the lecture hall.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Oil Seller is a fable written by the Song Dynasty writer Ouyang Xiu, which describes Chen Yao's archery and the oil seller's oil drinking, and illustrates the truth that practice makes perfect through the description of the oil seller's skill of dripping oil from the money hole and the discussion of the way to obtain the skill.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It should be the last sentence in "The Oil Seller", and parents should know.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Now I don't adapt to the difference between ancient and modern cultures.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to the "History of the Song Dynasty", Ouyang Xiu loved to read since he was a child, and he was already sophisticated in writing poems and articles when he was a teenager.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In fact, it is only because of the last sentence, and this sentence is related to 2 allusions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This story is more famous, and it is also recorded in the Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, but what I want to tell is from.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The last sentence of "The Oil Seller" is that this is no different from Johnson's so-called unraveling the ox and cutting the wheel. The reason for the deletion of the last sentence is actually related to two allusions.

    I believe that many people have learned "The Oil Seller", and this is also Ouyang Xiu's proud work. Be stupidThis fable is mainly about an oil seller, who saw Chen Yaozhi shooting arrows, Chen Yaozhi was very proud, and passers-by praised him. But only the oil seller stood by and was silent, and the oil seller told the archers that there was nothing to praise for selling oil himself, but that he was skillful

    This fable is also telling today's students that there is nothing difficult in the world, as long as they are willing to practice and do it.

    It's just that in the books you see now, the last sentence of "The Oil Seller" has been deleted, in fact, its last sentence is, how different is this from Zhuang Sheng's so-called unraveling the ox wheel. Ancient poems not only pay attention to the meaning, but also pay special attention to the neatness of the battle, so why was the last sentence deleted? In fact, it is also related to the two allusions mentioned in the last sentence, one is the Xiangchang allusion is the Ku Ding Jieniu, and the other is the wheel of the flat chopping wheel.

    Lun Bian was a car maker in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the wheel cutting refers to the use of axes to make wheels, indicating that this car maker has a high level of skill. And Ku Ding Jieniu, I believe everyone also knows, he is also referring to superb craftsmanship. Originally, Ouyang Xiu wanted to ridicule the archers through this story, saying that Chen Yaozhi was the same as Ding Lunbian.

    Because "The Oil Seller" appears in the book, these two allusions seem to be a bit misleading to middle school students. Let students feel that reading is not important, and have the impression that reading is useless.

    That's why this sentence was deleted when compiling.

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