205 How did this come about?

Updated on culture 2024-06-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In ancient times, a piece of silver was 500 taels, and a half-envelope (half-crazy) was 250 taels. So the metaphor of two hundred and five is half crazy and half stupid.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In modern times, it is said that some people learn to sing the songs of star Wu Bai, but they can't learn it. Others say that he is at most half a hundred ---

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Alone in the empty room, the four are empty, and marry you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you really don't understand and still ask questions, just look in the mirror and you'll know.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As the saying goes, 205 is usually used to refer to someone who is stupid and stupid, does not understand the world, but is stubborn and reckless.

    205 often says that someone is "half-hanging" or "half-hanging" when he speaks and does things. "Half of the half-hanging" is "two hundred and five", which originally refers to the two hundred and fifty Wen Dazi. Later, after playing, it became a swear word to describe "more than half hanging".

    The origin of two hundred and five.

    A person named Tan Wenjie, this person was born in a landlord's family, he has been lazy since he was a child, never studied and studied, and his parents didn't care about him, just doting. But as he grows older, Tan Wenjie's peers are already about to participate in the imperial examination, but Tan Wenjie can't read a few words, and the road to the imperial examination is categorically unworkable, and he can only take over the Tan family's family business and become a landlord in the second half of his life.

    But one day, when Tan Wenjie was wandering the street, he ran into an official traveling, and his subordinates shouted at the people to avoid it. Tan Wenjie told his parents when he returned home that he also wanted to be a majestic **. There is no way, Tan's father can only donate money to his son.

    In the Tang Dynasty, some official positions could be bought with money.

    After some tossing, Tan Wenjie finally became an official, and he should be satisfied now. However, after Tan Wenjie took office, he found that the money was spent in vain, and it turned out that in order to distinguish between the imperial examination officials and the donation officials, the Tang Dynasty clearly stipulated that the "donation officials" were not allowed to have a guard of honor to open the way when traveling. Tan Wenjie finally got an official, but he couldn't play with his majesty, wouldn't this be a waste of money, Tan Wenjie, who didn't give up, began to move his mind, he felt that the sky was high and the emperor was far away, as long as he was a little more restrained, the big prestige couldn't be played, and the small prestige could still be enjoyable.

    So Tan Wenjie spent 500 yuan by himself and found two beggars from the street to gather the "honor guard", the reason why he wanted to find a beggar was because this kind of "private honor guard" thing, normal people dare not do it, only the beggar is willing to earn the "two hundred and five" wages. So whenever Tan Wenjie was on a trip, there were two yellow-faced and thin-skinny "honor guards" in front of him who shouted weakly to open the way, which became a local joke. Soon, such a blatant absurdity made Tan Wenjie dismissed and questioned, and the two beggars could only continue to beg on the street, and later the local beggars often joked:

    Master Tan is defeated, and he will never meet two hundred and five again." 

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Two hundred and five are curses, and two hundred and fifty pounds of pigs are ......

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    **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.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    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 person was used to describe people as stupid.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    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.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    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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