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Enlightenment: When people persuade others, they should be tactful, pay attention to the art of language, and make the other party smile and accept their own suggestions.
The Zhao Gong Advice Li Wang Yi is selected from the "Chinese Zhou Yu Shang", focusing on the description of Zhao Gong's advice, which reflects the characteristics of the "Chinese" mainly recorded. The main characteristic of summoning the public to exhort is that he is good at making metaphors. Summoning the public to use the parable of the river to exhort, illustrating the benefits of opening up the way of speech.
The positive and negative sides, the combination of vivid metaphors and clear reasoning, and the exhortation of the public can be described as good words.
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I learned to persuade others to be tactful, pay attention to the art of language, and make the other person smile and accept his advice; Advice is not necessarily against the ear, and under the influence of language arts, advice can also be pleasing to the ear.
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1. Enlightenment: When persuading others, you should be tactful, pay attention to the art of language, and make the other party smile and accept your own suggestions; Advice is not necessarily against the ear, and under the influence of language arts, advice can also be pleasing to the ear. Be empathetic, compare your heart to your heart, and consider the other person's feelings.
2. "Summoning the Duke to Advise the King of Slander" is selected from the first part of "Chinese". Therefore, the title of the article is also "Chinese - Zhao Gong Advice Li Wang Yi Slander", in the title, Zhao Gong is also Shao Gong. "Zuo Biography" called King Li as"The king's heart is cruel, and all the people are patient"。
Naturally, it caused the worries of people of insight like Zhaogong, so he introduced the process of his expulsion, and the article was concise and clear, and the logic was clear, which is a famous article in the "Chinese".
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"Summoning the Public to Advise the King to Slander".It is characterized by the repeated use of metaphors.
The admonition of the summoning of the public is a metaphor before and after. The former parable illustrates the harm of "the mouth of the people"; The latter parable illustrates the benefits of "proclaiming it in the mouth." Only the middle paragraph cuts to the point, and the general leader of "the Son of Heaven listens to the government" writes the benefits of "Xuanzhi's Speech" from the front.
From the ministers and sergeants, the historians, the teachers, and the Meng, to the hundreds of workers, they opened their minds and spoke freely, and then after the Son of Heaven made a choice and made up for the current affairs, he made the policies and decrees not betray the truth.
In this way, the appropriate and vivid metaphor is organically combined with the serious topic, sandwiched and written, the penmanship is vertical and horizontal, the attitude is sincere, and the intentions are good.
Introduction: Silver or Lu.
"Summoning the Public and Urging the King to Slander" is a literary scholar Zuo Qiu Ming in the Spring and Autumn Period.
A piece of prose that was created. The text of this article is concise, the structure is rigorous, and the full text is only a few hundred words, and it briefly describes Zhao Mugong.
Admonishing King Zhou Li.
The failure to stop the "defamation of witches and witches" eventually led to an uprising of the countrymen.
The beginning and end of the expulsion of King Li portrays the image of King Li, a tyrant who is stubborn and self-serving, in vivid language, and profoundly points out that the attempt to use the iron-blooded policy and the spy policy to clamp down on the mouths of the people will inevitably lead to the outcome of the Tu Yan River Decision.
The mouth of the people is more important than the Sichuan. It also sounded the warning for future generations.
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The beginning and end of the summoning of King Li to slander the king are described at the beginning as King Zhou Li being warned that the people are unbearable, and the end describes the people banishing King Zhou Li.
The opening content: King Zhou Li was brutal and unreasonable, and the common people accused him of his behavior. Zhao Mu Gong told King Li:
The common people can't bear it! When King Li heard this, he was furious, and found a sorcerer who defended the country and sent him to spy on those who dared to accuse him. As soon as the shaman informs him, he kills him.
The people who live in the national capital dare not talk casually, and when they meet each other on the road, they do not dare to talk.
Ending content: King Zhou Li didn't listen, so the people no longer dared to publicly reprimand him. After three years, the people finally banished King Zhou Li to the land of Yu.
Introduction: "Summoning the Public and Urging the King to Slander" is a prose written by the literary scholar Zuo Qiu Ming in the Spring and Autumn Period. This article is concise, rigorously structured, and the full text is only a few hundred words, and it briefly describes the beginning and end of the incident of summoning Mu Gong to persuade King Zhou Li to stop the "defamation of witches" and finally causing the people to exile King Li.
It portrays the image of King Li as a self-righteous man in vivid language, and profoundly points out that the attempt to use iron and blood to clamp down on the mouths of the people will inevitably lead to the outcome of the Tu Chuan Decision.
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One group.
Summoning the public to admonish the king of Li, and in the slander, the public was summoned to admonish the king with "the people are unbearable". After King Li adopted a high-pressure policy to "slander", Zhao Gong used the metaphor of "defending the people's mouth, more than preventing Sichuan", to illustrate the seriousness of "slander".
"Summoning the Public and Urging the King to Slander" is a prose written by the literary scholar Zuo Qiu Ming in the Spring and Autumn Period. This article is concise in text, rigorous in structure, and only a few hundred words in the full text, and it is important to describe the beginning and end of the incident of summoning Mu Gong to persuade King Zhou Li to stop "guarding witches and slandering", which eventually led to the uprising of the countrymen and the expulsion of King Li. It also sounded the warning for future generations.
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Summoning the public to admonish the king and slander it is from "Zhou Yu". "Summoning the Public to Advise the King to Slander" is a prose written by Zuo Qiu Ming, a literary master in the Spring and Autumn Period. This article is concise, the structure is rigorous, the full text is only a few hundred words, and it briefly describes the beginning and end of the incident of summoning Mu Gong to persuade King Zhou Li to stop the "defamation of witches", which eventually led to the uprising of the countrymen and the expulsion of King Li.
It also sounded the warning for future generations.
Prose, a Chinese vocabulary, pinyin is sǎnwén. One finger is radiant; The second refers to the Judah line; Three-finger stylistic name. With the development of the times, the concept of prose has changed from a broad to a narrow sense, and has been influenced by Western culture.
Prose is a narrative literary genre that expresses the author's true feelings and flexible writing methods. The term "prose" probably appeared during the Taiping Xingguo period of the Northern Song Dynasty (December 976 – November 984).
The beginning and end of the summoning of King Li to slander the king are described at the beginning as King Zhou Li being warned that the people are unbearable, and the end describes the people banishing King Zhou Li. >>>More