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This sentence comes from the "Historical Records of Xiang Yu Benji" [Song Yi] because he ordered the army to say: 'Fierce as a tiger, very like a sheep, greedy as a wolf, strong as a messenger, all beheaded!'" ”
Many people don't understand why Sima Qian is saying it"Ruthless as a sheep", I don't understand because I don't know the origin of the sheep, and I don't understand because I have it in my head"Sheep are weak"This impression.
On the highest mountain in ancient Greece, there grew herds of wild goats, which roamed the mountains and wilderness without anyone's control, especially the male head sheep who dominated the flock, often standing alone on the top of the cliff, with long, pointed horns reaching into the sky, and long whiskers flying in the bitter cold wind. In the face of the invading enemy, its face is gloomy, silent, and its sharp horns are bent back, showing an uncompromising posture, and its image often appears as a fierce god in ancient Greek myths and legends. After the goats came to the human society, they adapted to the customs of the world, and actually maintained their natural habits brought from the wild world.
Sheep"The type of person walks a path that seems to others to be treacherous, desolate, and steep. It's a treacherous trail with rugged valleys, but it leads all the way to the top – this is"Sheep"The fundamental purpose of life. They have a desire to pursue fame and fortune, and it is this desire that makes them keep climbing upwards, and no one and no difficulty can stop their determination and perseverance to climb upwards.
They may sometimes miscalculate and be frustrated, but they will get up, stand up, and continue to climb upwards. They will never admit defeat and give up halfway. Because of their ability to withstand setbacks, because of their indomitable and tenacious, most of them don't show their full talent until middle age.
Zhou Yi explains the key to shepherding sheep, when herding sheep, you should follow behind the sheep, let the sheep walk freely, and only when the head sheep leads the wrong direction, only wave the whip and shout twice. Don't drag in front, the harder you drag, the more reluctant the sheep will go, because they have to set their own goals.
The ruthlessness of sheep is also manifested in the competition for the right to mate, and the opponent will be killed. Use the horns to hit, wrestle, and even break the horns, and the blood is dripping from the collision. When a sheep loses its horns, it loses its only defense** and it is difficult to survive.
Therefore, the ruthlessness of sheep lies in the ruthlessness of oneself and the ruthlessness of the same kind. There is an advertisement that says that men should be ruthless with themselves, and the meaning is similar.
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Sheep have a docile temperament and are synonymous with good old people, except that goats climb mountains well and fight wars are really a dime, right? In fact, you can ask the herdsmen this question, the shepherds on the grassland know that as long as it is the pasture that the sheep have eaten, it is guaranteed that no grass will grow for a period of time! Other herbivores will bite and chew directly when they eat grass, while sheep eating grass is to uproot the grass, combined with the idiom of cutting grass and eradicating roots, it should not be difficult to understand what it means to be as ruthless as a sheep, right?
In addition, the sheep does not seem to have much strength, but when it comes to doing things, they never leave room for it, they go all out, and they often break their strong horns with too much force for the sake of a small thing.
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It's as ruthless as a wolf, and if it's as ruthless as a sheep, it should be ironic.
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The sheep represents not only being very ruthless when fighting, but also very ruthless when eating, so in Western mythology, the devil usually appears in the image of a goat.
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