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Chinese Chinese has been broad and profound since ancient times, idioms: spear, attacking the enemy's stabbing **; Shield, a shield to protect yourself. It is a metaphor for a person who speaks and acts in contradiction, inconsistency.
A person cannot make diametrically opposed judgments on the same issue in the same judgment. If you do, you are making a logical mistake.
Contradiction is the universal form of the existence of things, and there is a contradiction in everything, whether it is the objective world of matter or the subjective world of thinking.
Contradictions are not necessarily bad. Only when there are contradictions can things progress and development. The key is that we should understand, analyze, study, and resolve contradictions. Only in this way can things develop.
Tell us to seek truth from facts in what we say and do, and not contradict ourselves.
A contradiction is an inconsistency between two or more statements, ideas, or actions. The etymology of the Chinese language comes from the story described in "Han Feizi" and "Difficult One". In logic, contradiction is defined more specifically as asserting both a statement and its negation.
In colloquial language and dialectics, contradiction has a completely different meaning than in formal logic.
It generally refers to the mutual exclusion of opposites. The contradiction between China and Japan refers to the disagreement of views on some things.
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In addition to self-contradiction, contradictions can also be extended to conflicts, disagreements, and the like. This has to be realized slowly, this kind of saying is very common.
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This kind of syntax is not a recent thing, long long ago has such a syntax.
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Contradiction in ancient times referred to two kinds of **, and later generally referred to the mutual exclusion of opposing things.
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Self-contradiction, a Chinese idiom, is a metaphor for the contradiction between others or oneself in what they say and do.
Han Feizi "Difficult Situation" said that there is a person who sells spears and shields. When he sold spears, he said that his spears were so sharp that they could pierce anything; When he sold his shield, he said that his shield was so strong that it could not penetrate anything. And they asked him, How about piercing thy shield with thy spear?
He was speechless.
Later, he used "self-contradiction" as a metaphor for his contradiction between what he said and did. The idiom exposes the Confucian scribes"Messing with the law"Thinking contradictory. It is impossible for an unbreakable shield and an indestructible spear to coexist in the world, and this Chu native one-sidedly exaggerated the role of spear and shield, resulting in a situation that cannot be justified.
The paradoxical story warns people to be realistic and appropriate, and not to be mercenary, exaggerated, and boastful. The businessman blew and contradicted himself in his words, and as a result, he made jokes and broke his trust.
This kind of dishonest attitude is not advisable. The idiom also tells people to seek truth from facts when they speak and do things, and think twice before acting. Speak or act consistently, lest you end up being speechless when you find it difficult to justify yourself.
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Figuratively acting or speaking in a sequence that is inappropriate and contradictory. It is often used as a predicate and a definite in a sentence, and cannot be used for more than two parties, but can only be used for unilateral self-conflict.
There was a man from Chu who sold both shields and spears. He boasted of his shield, saying, "My shield is so strong that nothing can penetrate it."
And he boasted of his spear, saying, "My spear is so sharp that it wears through anything that is strong." "Someone asked him:
What would happen if you pierced your shield with your spear? The man stammered, and did not come up with a word. A shield that can't pierce anything and a spear that can pierce anything can't exist in this world at the same time.
1. What is the reason for "the people who are able to respond"?
Answer: Because I exaggerated the skills of the "spear" and "shield" to the degree of absoluteness, I couldn't justify myself, and I was in an embarrassing situation.
2. If you are a merchant of Chu State, how should you sell your "spear" and "shield"?
Answer: When selling spears, you can compare a product with a quality that is not as good as your own spear, and use the same method to compare when selling a shield, so that you can not only try the benefits of your own spear, but also compare the quality of your own shield.
3. What revelations did you receive from studying this parable?
Answer: You should be careful and thoughtful in what you say and do, and don't contradict each other and create contradictions.
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Self-contradiction, metaphor for one's own contradiction. The spear is an offensive **, and the shield is a shield to protect oneself. Contradictory, from "Han Feizi Difficult One".
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Self-contradiction is an idiom evolved from a fable, which was first published in "Han Feizi Difficult One". The idiom is a metaphor for actions or words that are inappropriate and contradictory.
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The previous sentence is not the same as the latter sentence, which is a metaphor for some people to boast about themselves, but their own words are reversed, which makes others question.
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Paradoxical meaning: A metaphor for a person who speaks and acts inconsistently. It also refers to quarrels or conflicts between accomplices.
Pronunciation: [ zì xiāng máo dùn ]1, [Explanation]: spear: stabbing attack on the enemy**; Shield, a shield to protect yourself.
2, [From]: "Han Feizi Difficult One": "The Chu people have a shield and a spear, and the reputation says: 'The strength of my shield can be trapped.'" ’
Vernacular translation: There was a man from Chu who sold both shields and spears. He boasted of his shield, saying, "My shield is so strong that nothing can penetrate it." ”
3. [Example]: These theories contradict themselves.
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Paradoxical means to compare a person's words and actions to be inconsistent and inconsistent.
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He who brought the kingdom of the earth, he bought spears and shields, and he boasted of his shield, saying, My shield is strong, and nothing can pierce it. There are spears that praise you, saying that my spears are sharp and can pierce anything. Then it was said, "What shall be the case with thy spear piercing thy shield?"
The man who sold spears and shields couldn't answer. A spear that can pierce anything, and a shield that can pierce anything, cannot exist in the world at the same time.
Paradoxical means that the preamble does not match the afterword.
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Describe a person who speaks and does things inconsistently and contradicts each other.
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There was a man in the state of Chu who sold spears and shields, and he praised me for the strongest shield, and no spear could pierce it. And he praised his spear, saying, "My spear is the sharpest, and pierces all shields: and the onlookers say, "How about piercing thy shield with thy spear?" I don't have a shield that can't be pierced, and a spear that can't pierce all shields can't exist at the same time.
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There is a weapon seller in Chu State, he called eat, my stomach and all the things you build are incomprehensible, and he praised him, and he didn't say that my hair is very sharp, and I can eat anything, well, because many people say that your things are so hot, or woo, toot is very bad, this Mao and the two of them.
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Paradoxical means that a person is inconsistent in his words and actions. It can also refer to quarrels or conflicts between accomplices.
Paradoxical means that a person is inconsistent in his words and actions. It can also refer to quarrels or conflicts between accomplices.
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