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Painting the snake and adding feet, it is a fable, we should not feel unfamiliar, it was first published in "Warring States Policy Qi Ce II" and then I will give you a specific talk about what kind of story it mainly tells in the painting of the snake, and what kind of truth does this story tell us.
The story takes place in ancient times, at that time, he had a family in Chu State, after they sacrificed to their ancestors, they were ready to give a pot of wine for the sacrifice to those who came to help them, but there were many people who came to do things for them, if a pot of wine was not enough for everyone to drink, if it was only for one person to drink, then he could have some left, so how to divide this pot of wine? Someone suggested that everyone draw a snake on the ground, which one draws quickly, the pot of wine belongs to him, everyone thinks this method is very good and agrees, this practice draws a snake on the ground, there is a person he drew very quickly and all at once, he picked up the jug and wanted to drink. But when he turned around and saw that those people were still drawing, he thought to himself that they were really slow to draw, and said that even if he was drawing a few feet for the snake, he would be able to finish it as quickly as possible, so he held the wine jug in his hand, and then added a few feet to the snake he had drawn with his right hand, but while he was drawing the snake's feet and talking, the other person had already finished drawing, so he snatched the nine foxes in his hand, and said that snakes have no feet, why do you want to draw feet for snakes?
So the first person to draw it was not you, but he drank the wine he had snatched after I finished speaking.
Therefore, from this idiom story, we can learn that if we want to do something, we must have specific requirements and clear goals, and we can't think while doing it, if we don't have a clear and firm will, we will fail, and we must not be carried away by victory, because if we are carried away by victory, it will often lead us to failure. At the same time, if we are doing something extraneous and deliberately selling off, we will only lose our original advantages.
The above content is a personal opinion only, please understand if there is any error.
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It is said that in ancient times, there was a nobleman who told the doorman that if anyone could draw the snake first, he would give the wine to whoever drank it, and a person was the first to draw the snake, but he had to add a few feet to the snake, and the result was another person who took the lead; Tell us not to do things too much, to be smart, otherwise we will not only lose something, but also lose something.
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In ancient times, a man suggested drawing a snake, but he insisted on drawing a foot for the snake. Tell us that everything we do must be pursued and completed with a firm will, and do not be carried away by interests.
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A group of doormen discussed who would drink the snake first, and the first person who had finished the painting was very proud to see that the others had not finished it, and added a few feet under his snake, but the wine was snatched away by the other person who had finished drawing; Don't be clever in life, don't do superfluous things, and don't make things out of nothing.
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Drawing snakes adds to the truth revealed
1. Don't do too much, otherwise sometimes you will lose something, the gains outweigh the losses, and it will be self-defeating. (This is not only unhelpful, but harmful.) )
2. No matter what you do, you must respect objective facts and seek truth from facts.
3. Whenever you do something, you must have specific requirements and clear goals, and you must pursue and complete it with a sober and firm will, and don't be carried away by victory.
Brain. Those who are carried away by victory are often blinded by blind optimism and invite defeat.
4. Everything must follow the laws of nature, and don't do too much, otherwise it will be self-defeating.
Add feet to the snake when you draw it. The parable does superfluous things, and instead of being unhelpful, it is inappropriate. It is also a metaphor for fictional facts, making things out of nothing.
Later, people derived the idiom "painting snakes and adding feet" based on this story, which is a metaphor for some people who think they are clever and often do superfluous things, but instead do things badly. The metaphor is extraordinary, and if it is too much, it will be a bad thing.
Painting a snake to add feet, speaking out of "Warring States Policy Qi II": Chu has a shrine, give it to give people wine, and the people say to each other: Several people drink enough, one person drinks more than enough, please draw the ground for the snake, and the first person drinks.
A snake becomes the first, leads the wine and drinks it, but the left hand holds the snake, and the right hand draws the snake and says: I can do it. It is not successful, and the snake of one person is completed, and it is said:
The snake has no feet, can Zi'an be enough? And he drank his wine. He who is a serpent's foot will die of his wine.
Later, the metaphor of painting a snake to add enough is to do superfluous things, which is harmless and useless.
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The story tells us that no matter what we do, we must respect objective facts and seek truth from facts. Everything must follow the laws of nature, and don't do too much, otherwise it will be self-defeating.
Drawing a snake to add feet means adding feet to the snake when drawing a snake, which is a metaphor for a person who has done something, which is not only unbeneficial, but inappropriate, but also a metaphor for fictional facts, creating something out of nothing, and doing more. When doing things, you must not do too much, otherwise sometimes you will lose something, and the gains outweigh the losses, and it will be self-defeating. Respect objective facts in everything you do.
Draw a story that adds to the snake.
In ancient times, there was a family in the state of Chu, and after sacrificing to the ancestors, they were ready to reward the sacrificial wine to the people who helped to do things, but there were many people, how should this pot of wine be divided? Finally, it was suggested that everyone draw a snake on the ground, and whoever draws it quickly and well, give the pot of wine to whomever they want.
There was a man who drew very quickly, and he was the first to finish drawing, and he was about to drink with a flask. But he looked back and saw that others hadn't finished drawing yet, and he was a little proud. If you want to show your abilities, draw the snake's feet.
While he was drawing the snake's feet, the other man had already finished drawing. Then the man took the flask back and said, "Have you never seen a serpent?" The serpent has no legs, so why should you add feet to it? So the first person to draw the snake was me, not you.
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The story of drawing snakes and adding feet tells people that snakes originally had no feet, and the person who drew the snake first added feet to the snake, and as a result, he did not become a snake. Later, he used a snake to add to the metaphor, telling people to seek truth from facts in everything they do, and not to be smart, otherwise they will not only fail to do things well, but will mess things up.
It is safe for the country, the people and themselves. The meaning of this story is superficial, and the lesson of "painting snakes to add to the foot" is worth remembering. Don't lose what you should have because of a small mistake.
He who is a serpent's foot will die of his wine. "What a pity!
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Summary. The fable of "Painting the Snake and Adding Feet" tells us not to be smart, to do too much wrong sometimes, to learn to stop in moderation, to do the right thing, and not to do superfluous things. This story also tells us that we should respect objective facts, seek truth from facts, and do not do things in isolation from objective reality.
What does the story tell us?
The fable of "Painting the Snake and Adding Feet" tells us not to be smart, to do too much wrong sometimes, to learn to stop in moderation, to do the right thing, and not to do superfluous things. This story also tells us that we should respect objective facts, seek truth from facts, and do not do things in isolation from objective reality.
Painting a snake is an idiom evolved from a fable, which was first published in "Warring States Policy: Qi Ce II". Referring to the snake when adding feet to the snake, the latter metaphor does superfluous things, which is not only unhelpful but inappropriate, and is also a metaphor for fictional facts, making things out of nothing.
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Painting a snake is an idiom that we often use, and this idiom also has allusions, so I will tell you what the story of painting a snake is mainly about and what I want to tell us.
Painting snakes adds enough to say that some people in order to be able to drink a jar of wine, then they think that whoever draws the snake first can drink, there is a person who finishes painting and sees that others have not finished painting and then paints his snake feet, then the person next to him finishes painting, he grabs the wine jug and drinks, the first person to finish the painting angrily asked why he drank his wine, he finished painting first. The drinker laughed at him, "Whoever you've ever seen with legs, blame yourself."
Draw a snake then put legs on it. There was a person in Chu who engaged in sacrificial activities, and after the sacrifice was over, he took out a pot of wine and gave it to the people to drink. The doormen consulted with each other and said:
This pot of wine is not enough for everyone to drink, and there is a surplus for one person to drink. We each competed to draw snakes on the ground, and the one who drew first drank the pot of wine. "There was a man who had first drawn the snake, and he picked up the jug and was about to drink it, but he took the jug in his left hand and continued to draw the snake with his right hand, saying:
I was able to draw its feet. Before he could finish drawing, another man had finished drawing the snake, snatched the pot and said, "The snake has no legs, so how can you draw its feet!"
Then he drank the wine from the jug. The one who paints the snake's feet, ends up losing the wine.
This story tells us that when success comes, we must maintain and consolidate the existing achievements, and we cannot play clever and show off ourselves in one fell swoop, otherwise we will fail miserably. Doing superfluous things will be self-defeating and make things worse. This parable satirizes those who are self-defeating, and illustrates the principle of doing things with the right measure and the right time, because truth and falsehood are often only one step apart.
The 110th chapter of the famous book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "Zhang Yi said: "The general's achievements have been completed, and the prestige is great, and it can be stopped.
Tell people to be realistic in everything they do, and not to be smart, otherwise instead of doing things well, they will mess things up. It is safe for the country, the people and themselves. The meaning of this story is superficial, and the lesson of "painting snakes to add to the foot" is worth remembering.
Don't lose what you should have because of a small mistake.
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