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Zheng people buy shoes Zheng people want to buy shoes, first spend their own content, and then sit down.
to the city, and forget to do it. has been fulfilled, but said: "I forgot to hold the degree." ”
Instead, take it. and on the contrary, the city is boycotted, and it is not allowed to perform.
People said, "Why not give it a try?" ”
He said: "Rather trustworthiness, no self-confidence." ”
Note Zheng – The name of a small country in the Spring and Autumn Period, in present-day Xinzheng County, Henan Province.
Shoes - Yin Lu, leather shoes, that is, shoes.
Degree - sound, degree, here as a verb, that is, the meaning of calculation, measurement. The degree word at the back, Yindu, is used as a noun, which is a ruler.
Zhi - a synonym for literary language, here refers to a good size.
Sitting--seating, that is, seating, here refers to furniture such as chairs and stools.
- to operate, to bring, to hold.
Anyway, it means that the bazaar has been disbanded.
Nothingness - nothingness, no, here it means can't, can't.
Zheng Guoguo saw that the shoes on his feet were worn out from the upper to the sole, so he went to the market to buy a new pair.
Before this man went to the market, he measured the length of his feet with a small rope at home, put the small rope on the seat, got up and went out.
Along the way, he walked slowly and slowly, and walked for a distance of one or twenty miles before he came to the bazaar. The bazaar is bustling with crowds and all sorts of small goods fill the counters. This Zheng Guoren walked straight to the shoe shop, where there were all kinds of shoes.
Zheng Guoren asked the shopkeeper to take a few pairs of shoes, he chose left and right, and finally chose a pair of shoes that he was satisfied with. He was about to take out the small rope and compare the size of the new shoes with the pre-measured size, when he suddenly remembered that the small rope had been left at home and forgot to bring it. So he put down his shoes and hurried home.
He hurried back home, took the rope and hurried to the market. Despite his brisk jogging, it took him about two hours. By the time he reached the bazaar, the sun was about to set.
The vendors in the bazaar have closed their stalls, and most of the shops have closed. He came to the shoe shop, and the shoe shop was closed. He didn't buy the shoes, and looked down at his feet, where the hole was now bigger.
He was frustrated.
A few people came around and asked him, "Why don't you wear them with your feet and try on the size of the shoes when you buy them?" He said, "That's not possible, the size is reliable, but my feet are unreliable." I'd rather trust my size than my feet.
This Zheng Guoren made the mistake of dogmatism. He only believed in the size he got by measuring his feet, but not his own feet, and not only made a big joke, but he couldn't even buy shoes. And in real life, buying shoes only believes in the foot size and does not believe in the foot, maybe there will not be, right?
But there are people like that. Some people, when they speak, do things, and think about problems, only start from the book, not from reality; He believes what is written in the book, and he does not believe what is not written in the book but actually exists. In the eyes of such people, only what is written in the book is the truth, and what is not written is not the truth.
In this way, of course, the thinking will be rigid and the action will hit a wall.
That's about it.
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Zheng people buy shoes, which is not only an idiom, but also an allusion, and a fable, which tells the story of Zheng Guoren's inability to buy shoes because they believe in "scale" too much. It tells people to be realistic, to be flexible, and not to stick to dogma.
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There was a Zheng Guoren who wanted to buy shoes, so he first measured the scale of his feet and put the measured size on his seat. When I got to the market, I forgot to bring my measurements. I already got the shoes, (I remembered that I forgot to bring my size) and said to the shoe seller:
I forgot to bring my measured size. "So I went home and got my measurements. By the time he returned to the bazaar, the bazaar had already dispersed, and he didn't buy any shoes.
He was asked, "Why don't you try the size of your shoes with your feet?" He said
I'd rather trust a good size than my feet. ”
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Zheng people's buying shoes is not only an idiom, but also an allusion, and a fable, which tells the story of Zheng Guoren's inability to buy shoes because he believes in "scale" too much, revealing the psychology of Zheng people's dogma.
郑人买履 [ zhèng rén mǎi lǚ ].
1.[Explanation]: It is used to satirize people who only believe in dogma and do not care about reality.
2.[From]: "Han Feizi Foreign Reserve Says on the Left" "If Zheng people want to buy shoes, they should first spend their own time."
Meaning: Zheng Guo has a person who wants to buy shoes. He first took a rope at home and measured the size of his feet, and then placed the measured measurements on his seat.
3.[Example]: So far, I don't believe in myself, I only act according to dogma, and there are still many people like Zheng people who buy shoes.
3.[Grammar]: subject-predicate; make adjectives, adverbials; Derogatory.
Original:
If Zheng people want to buy shoes, they should first spend their own time and sit on them. to the city, and forget to do it. has been fulfilled, but said: "I forgot to hold the degree." Instead, take it. and on the contrary, the city is boycotted, and it is not allowed to perform.
People said, "Why not give it a try?" ”
He said: "Rather trustworthiness, no self-confidence." ”
Translation: Once upon a time, there was a Zheng Guoren who wanted to buy a new pair of shoes, so he measured the size of his feet in advance, and then put the measured size on his seat. (Zheng Guoren) went to the market, but forgot to bring his size.
Zheng Guoren) picked out his shoes, only to realize: "I forgot to bring the size." So he went home and got his size.
By the time he returned to the bazaar, the bazaar had already dispersed, and no shoes were ever bought.
Someone asked, "Why don't you try on shoes with your own feet?" ”
"I'd rather trust a good size than my feet," he said. ”
This Zheng Guoren only believes in the size obtained by measuring his feet, but does not believe in his own feet, not only makes a big joke, but also can't even buy shoes, becoming a laughing stock. And in real life, when buying shoes, you only believe in the foot size and don't believe in the foot, and you only know how to stick to dogma and don't know how to be flexible, and people who don't have brains may not have it, right? But there are indeed people like this, and there are not many of them.
Some people speak, do things, and think about problems, but only start from books, not from reality. He believes what is written in the book, and he does not believe what is not written in the book but actually exists. In the view of such people, only what is written in books is the truth, and what is not written is not the truth.
In this way, of course, the thinking will be rigid, and the action will easily hit the wall.
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Zheng Ren's purchase of shoes refers to the meaning of copying the provisions without considering the objective and actual dogmatic practices.
郑人买履 [zhèng rén mǎi lǚ] is used to satirize people who only believe in dogma and do not care about reality.
Allusion: In ancient times, a person in Zheng Guo wanted to buy a pair of shoes, so he measured the size of his feet at home. He came to the shop that sold shoes in the bazaar, looked at a pair of shoes, and was about to buy them, when he suddenly found that he had measured the size at home and forgot to bring it, so he said that he forgot to bring the size, and he went home to get the size and buy it again, so he went back, but the market was closed.
The person next to him asked him, you buy shoes for yourself, why don't you just try the size, what are you doing not according to the original size? Zheng Guo's man said, "I'd rather believe that I'm measuring the right size, but my feet aren't necessarily accurate."
The story of Zheng Ren's purchase tells people that they must be flexible and adaptable to things, not stick to rules and dogmas, pay attention to objective and realistic facts, and proceed from reality in dealing with people. This Zheng Guoren only believes in the size obtained by measuring his feet, but does not believe in his own feet, not only makes a big joke, but also does not even buy shoes, becoming a laughing stock.
In real life, there are indeed people who "only believe in the foot size but not the foot when buying shoes", who only know how to stick to dogma and do not know how to be flexible, and who have no mind to think, and will only see the one-sidedness of things. When dealing with specific things, following the norms is to better solve practical problems, and in the process of applying what you have learned, you should analyze it on a case-by-case basis.
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Zheng Ren's explanation of buying shoes.
It is used to satirize people who only believe in dogma and do not care about reality.
Word Breakdown Explanation of Zheng Zheng (郑帆段) è China Zhou Dynasty Princes The name of the country, in the area of present-day Xinzheng County, Henan Province: Zheng people buy shoes (satirical to those who only believe in dogma and do not care about the objective reality). Surname.
radical : 阝; Interpretation of 履 ǚ shoes: suit leather shoes.
Cut to fit the foot. Trampling, walking: Curriculum vitae (..)
The experience of a pure reputation of the person;A document documenting your resume). Performance.
Walking in a dangerous place is like walking on a flat road, which is a metaphor for being in danger without fear, and a metaphor for safely surviving danger). Walking on thin ice (immersive).
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