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The spear and shield are from "Han Feizi Difficult One".
Original. The Chu people have shields and spears, and they are known as saying: "The strength of my shield can not be trapped."
He also praised his spear and said: "The benefit of my spear is all in things." Or rather
With the spear of the son, the shield of the trap, what is it? "His people can also respond. The shield that cannot be trapped and the spear that is not trapped cannot stand together in the world.
Full text translation There was a man from Chu who sold shields and spears. He boasted of his shield, saying, "My shield is so strong that nothing sharp can penetrate it."
He boasted of his spear, saying, "My spear is so sharp that it can pierce anything strong." "Someone asked him:
What would happen if you pierced your shield with your spear? The man stammered, unable to answer a word. A shield that can't pierce anything and a spear that can pierce anything can't exist in this world at the same time.
"Spear and Shield" is about a person who boasts about the spear and shield he sells at the same time, and cannot justify himself because of self-contradiction, and warns people to seek truth from facts when speaking and doing things, and not to exaggerate and contradict themselves. The moral of "Spear and Shield" is that you must be consistent in your words and deeds, and you can't violate the objective laws of things, and you can't convince yourself; It is also a metaphor for inconsistency or resistance in what you say and do.
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A person who blindly exaggerates the results will reap the consequences.
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1. Paradoxical StoryTranslation There was a man in the state of Chu who sold spears and shields, and he first boasted of his shield, saying: "My shield is so strong that no spear can pierce it!" Then he boasted of his spear and said:
My spear is sharp, and no matter what shield I use, I won't mess with my sails and not be pierced by it! Some of them asked him, "What would happen if you pierced your shield with your spear?" The man was dumbfounded. A shield that cannot be pierced by any spear and a spear that can be pierced by any shield cannot appear together at the same time. 2. The original text of the contradictory story This idiom comes from "Han Feizi Difficult One", and the original text is as follows:
The Chu people have spears and shields, and they are known as saying: "The strength of my shield is that things cannot be trapped." He also praised his spear and said:
The advantage of the sedan chair erecting my spear is that everything is trapped. Or rather
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Contradictory Han Feizi Difficult One Thirty-Sixth".
The Chu people have shields and spears, and they are known as saying: "The strength of my shield can not be trapped." He also praised his spear and said:
The benefits of my spear are all trapped in things. Or say: "Suiqiao is the spear of the son, the shield of the trap, guess what it is?"
His people can also be eliminated. The shield that cannot be trapped and the spear that is not trapped cannot stand together in the world.
There was a man in the state of Chu who sold spears and shields, and first boasted that his shield was strong, saying, "Nothing in the world can pierce it!" Then he boasted of the sharpness of his spear, saying:
My spear is so sharp that it can pierce everything in the world! The marketmen questioned him, "What will happen if you pierce your shield with your spear?" , that person can't. And they laughed at him. A shield that cannot be pierced and a spear that does not pierce a shield cannot exist at the same time.
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1. "Spear and Shield" is about a person who boasts about the spear and shield he sells at the same time, and cannot justify himself because of mutual conflict, and warns people to seek truth from facts when speaking and doing things, and not to exaggerate and contradict themselves.
2. Contradiction: refers to the distrust and estrangement caused by the loss of other interests in order to protect the interests of one side. "Spear and Shield" means to speak and do things to tell the truth, do practical things, do not violate the objective laws of things, you can't convince yourself first; It is also a metaphor for inconsistency or resistance in what you say and do.
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