The difference between Ruzi Niu and Confucian Niu, what does Ruzi Niu mean

Updated on culture 2024-03-30
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Ruzi Niu" comes from an allusion recorded in "Zuo Chuan: The Six Years of Mourning Gong", which originally meant to express the excessive love of parents for their children.

    Later, the famous sentence of the great modern writer Lu Xun in "Self-deprecation" "Heng Mei coldly pointed at a thousand people, bowed his head and was willing to be a son of a cow" sublimated the spirit of "a cow for a child", and people used "a cow" as a metaphor for people who are willing to serve the people and make selfless contributions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "Ruzi" is an ancient term for children. "Ruzi Niu" is an allusion recorded in "Zuo Biography": in the Spring and Autumn Period, Qi Jinggong and his son frolicked, and Jinggong chattered with a rope as a cow and let his son lead him.

    This story of the "beloved son" that has been sung through the ages has since become a praised virtue. The famous sentence of the great modern writer Lu Xun "Heng Mei coldly pointed at a thousand people, bowed his head and was willing to be a Confucian cow" sublimated and expanded the spirit of Ruzi Niu, and then people used "Ruzi Niu" as a metaphor for people who are willing to serve the people and selflessly dedicated. The reason why people call the teacher a cow is that this is the most appropriate metaphor.

    Our country has always had the traditional virtue of teachers and students being "as close as father and son", and teachers love their students like their own children.

    Ruzi Niu worked as hard as a cow, and was willing to make dedication and dedication to cultivate his son into a talent, without wanting to reciprocate. Liu Rangxian, a national outstanding teacher who won the "Ruzi Niu Award", has been rooted in the countryside of the Qinghai Plateau for decades, working diligently like a cow, and dedicating his love to children selflessly. The spirit of "Ruzi Niu" is manifested as "deep love, silent hard work, hard work, hard work, selfless dedication", "eating grass, squeezing out milk".

    These excellent qualities are embodied in the vast number of teachers in our country. Therefore, calling the teacher "Confucian Cow" is the most Chinese praise.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mr. Lu Xun has a particularly famous poem, horizontal eyebrows and cold fingers to thousands of people, bowing his head and being willing to be a son of a cow. So what does it mean to be a cow? "Zuo Biography" Qi Jinggong, Lu Xun, History, Culture.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    An allusion from "Zuo Chuan" originally meant to express parents' excessive love for their children. Later, it was sublimated because of Lu Xun's "bowing his head and being willing to be a son of a cow", which was compared to a person who serves everyone and selflessly dedicated!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Like a newborn calf, he has a sincere heart.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Lu Xun wrote it, which means public servant.

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