What are the excellent fables of the Qin era

Updated on culture 2024-04-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1, "Seedlings Grow".

    Fable: There is a Song Kingdom.

    Man, he was very looking forward to the seedlings growing taller, so he went to the field to pull up the seedlings one by one, at the end of the day was very tired but very satisfied, and when he came home, he said to his family: "But I am tired, I help the seedlings grow taller!" When his son heard this, he hurried into the field to see the seedlings, but they all withered.

    There are very few people in the world who don't want their seedlings to grow faster! People who give up thinking that the seedlings are useless when they grow up are like lazy people who don't hoe the seedlings. The person who helps it grow in vain, like the person who pulls out the seedlings to help it, not only does it not do it good, but harms it.

    2, "Waiting for the Rabbit."

    Fable: There was a farmer in the Song Kingdom who had a tree stump in his field. One day, a hare that was running fast crashed into a tree stump, broke its neck and died. So the farmer put down his farming implements and stood by the stump day and night, hoping to get another rabbit.

    However, it was impossible for the hare to be obtained again, and he himself was ridiculed by the Song people. Now he wants to use the past statecraft to govern the people of today, which is all a mistake like waiting for a rabbit.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Self-contradiction, buying and returning pearls, snipe and mussels compete, Zheng people buy shoes, and make up for the ......

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Fables are stories that contain allegorical or obvious lessons, and are a type of literary genre. It is short in structure and often uses metaphors, so that the instructive theme or profound truth is reflected in a simple story. The following is a well-organized ancient fable of Qin Shihao, welcome you to learn from and reference, I hope it will be helpful to you.

    There was a scholar in the Qin Dynasty who was very fond of antiquities, and even if the value was very expensive, he would definitely ask to buy them.

    One day, someone brought a broken mat with a cheat. He personally came to the door and said to him: In the past, when Lu Aigong asked Confucius about state affairs, he asked Confucius to sit on this mat.

    He was very happy in his heart, and thought that this mat was very ancient, so he exchanged it for a field in the suburbs. Soon after, another man took an old walking stick and sold it, and said to him, "This is the walking stick that King Tai Zhou used when he fled, and it is hundreds of years earlier than the seat on which Confucius sat on it.

    He gave all the money in the house to the man to rent a sedan chair. After a while, someone brought a wooden bowl that was about to rot and said to the ancient scholar: "The mat and the cane are not very ancient, and my bowl was made in the Xia Dynasty, which is much older than the time of Confucius and King Taiwang of Zhou."

    The scholar was convinced, and gave him everything in the house.

    All three antiquities were obtained, but the land, funds, and possessions were lost, and the problem of food and clothing could not be solved. So, he put on the broken mat when he was mourning the ants, carried the cane of King Tai of Zhou, and took the bowl made in the Xia Dynasty, and went to the street to beg, saying, "Which benefactor who does good deeds, if there is a coin minted by Jiang Ziya."'Words, please give me a text!

    Reviews

    This story tells us that it is not advisable to be blind to the ancient or to worship the ocean. If we only worship the ancients for the sake of the ancients, and worship the foreign for the sake of the foreign, without considering our own actual needs, the tragedy of begging for food with treasures will occur. For our study and life, it is very important to consider our actual needs, and what you really need is what is truly valuable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Historical fables include covering ears and stealing bells, mangyang mending prisons, etc., which are relatively familiar.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Buy and return the pearls.

    Original text] The Chu people sold their pearls to Zheng, which was the cabinet of magnolias, lavender with cinnamon pepper, decorated with pearls and jade, decorated with roses, and jade, and the Zheng people bought their pearls and returned their pearls. This can be described as a good seller, but it can not be described as a good pearl.

    Meaning] Form is at the service of content, and excessive pursuit of form will overshadow content. This style of putting the cart before the horse and dominating the crowd is very harmful. A person with low literacy and lack of discernment will often lose the things that are really valuable, and treat those things that are not of high value as treasures.

    The parable has no vision, and the choice is inappropriate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zhuang Zhou Mengdie.

    Original text] The former Zhuang Zhoumeng is a butterfly, lifelike Hu Die, self-metaphor Shizhi and!I don't know how to do it. is still feeling, then it is suddenly Zhou. I don't know that Zhou's dream is a butterfly and ?Hu Die's Dream and Zhou Wei?Zhou and butterflies must be separated. This is called "materialization".

    Meaning] Zhuangzi believes that if people can break the boundaries between life and death, things and self, they will be happy and invincible.

    Already as short as possible ==

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the opposite direction, people are worried, cover their ears and steal bells, and wait for rabbits.

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