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** Yu Warring States Story.
Su Qin was a lobbyist during the Warring States Period, he wore the seal of the Six Kingdoms, and he was very majestic for a while, but he also made a lot of enemies. Later, he was finally killed in the state of Qi, and the king of Qi was very angry and wanted to avenge Su Qin.
But he couldn't get ** for a while, so he thought of a plan to have Su Tai's head cut off from the corpse and hang it on the city gate, with a list posted next to him saying: "Su Qin is a traitor, kill him ** thousand taels, and hope to receive the reward." As soon as the list was posted, four people claimed that they had killed Su Qin.
King Qi said: "This is not the first reputation of Lao Xu to pretend!" All four of them insisted that they had done it.
King Qi said: "One thousand taels **, how much do you get for each of the four false evils?" "Four in unison:
Two hundred and five for one person. King Qi slapped the case and said angrily: "Come on, push out these four 'two hundred and five' and behead them!"
The word "two hundred and five" has been handed down in this way.
Other sayings
According to the records of a middle school language book, the ancient people used silver to divide it into two, generally five hundred taels is an integer unit, wrapped in paper, at that time the package of five hundred taels was "one", and two hundred and fifty taels is "half-sealed" silver, because it is homophonic with "half-crazy", so later people also made crazy people "two hundred and five".
In the same way, one hanging money is five hundred, and half hanging money is two hundred and five.
Once upon a time there was a fool who fell into the middle of the road. One day he went to sell the heirloom, and the treasure was written "sell two hundred and fifty-eight taels of gold", but when he sold it, someone bargained with him, and he only gave 250, he thought that 250 would be 250, so he sold it for 250 taels of gold, and many people laughed at him for asking for 8 taels of gold less, and he was stupid. Since then, people have called people who do things foolishly two hundred and five.
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Two hundred and five is a Chinese word, and the explanation is colloquialism. It often refers to people who are stupid, not very sensible, and stubborn and reckless.
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In the past, 500 money was for a letter, and 250 was half-crazy So.
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Two hundred and five is a Chinese word, and the explanation is colloquialism. It often refers to people who are stupid and stupid, not very sensible and stubborn and reckless.
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**In a legendary story, it is said that Su Qin was killed in the country of Qi, and the king of Qi offered a reward of 1,000 taels to find**, four people came to claim it, and the king of Qi asked what to do with the money, and they said that one person was 250 taels, and the king of Qi sent someone to drag these four "two hundred and five" out.
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It's from a folklore. Four thieves stole someone else's cattle, and because of the uneven distribution of the spoils, they even made trouble in the government. The magistrate said that he would divide the ox worth 1,000 silver equally, and each of them was used to describe people as stupid.
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Two hundred and five is a Chinese word, and the explanation is colloquialism. It often refers to people who are stupid and stupid, not very sensible and stubborn and reckless.
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According to the story of the Warring States Period, there was a man named Su Qin who was killed, and in order to avenge him, the emperor posted an example: The person who killed Su Qin will be rewarded with a thousand taels. And there were 4 people who claimed to have killed Su Qin, so the emperor said:
Therefore, the 250 will be handed down in later generations and used as a metaphor for stupid people.
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The origin is actually one. Simile. Have.
The irony of a rule is held. In ancient times it was a unit of measurement. One tune is 500.
Half-hoisted for. Two hundred and fifteen years ago. That's why people describe you as half-hanging, half-hanging.
This name is insufficient. Not enough portions. By extension, it means.
250。That's where the 250 comes in.
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Two hundred and five is a Chinese word, and the explanation is colloquialism. It often refers to people who are stupid, not very sensible, and stubborn and reckless.
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Two hundred and five is a Chinese word, and the explanation is colloquialism. It often refers to people who are stupid, not very sensible, and stubborn and reckless.
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