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From ancient times to the present, communication has always been the basis for a person's foothold and survival in a suitable meeting. A quality and effective communication can bring unexpected benefits to others and oneself. However, some people hurt themselves and others because of their unintentional words.
In reality, we have heard examples of misfortune coming from the mouth. But there are also examples of disasters in history, such as the story of Emperor Xiaowu of Jin and Zhang Guiren, and the story of Liu Yongke's failure. <>
1. Emperor Xiaowu of the Jin Dynasty.
Emperor Xiaowu of the Jin Dynasty was a monarch who made a difference. Emperor Xiaowu of Jin was very smart when he was a child, and after becoming a monarch, he also actively participated in politics. He carried out many measures for the benefit of the people, and he also won many battles.
However, such a person has lost his life because of his drunken nonsense. Emperor Xiaowu of Jin forced Zhang Guiren, who could no longer drink, to drink after drinking, and also said that she was old and other ridiculed words, Zhang Guiren couldn't stand such verbal attacks, so he threatened his henchman and palace maid ** him. <>
Second, Liu Yong. Liu Yong, who failed in the imperial examination, was a very famous lyricist in the Song Dynasty. Liu Yong is a very smart person, and at the same time, he is also a temperamental person, very upright. Liu Yong in the first imperial examination.
He is also a somewhat conceited person, so he is very angry. After that, he behaved more frivolously. Liu Yong expressed his feelings a little, which probably means that youth is short, and he should spend the rest of his life happily with the person he likes, and he should be willing to abandon fame and fortune.
Such words were known to the king, and Yoo Yong was forbidden to continue to take the imperial examinations. <>
The above examples of calamity coming from the mouth, their price is terrible. One difference is that Emperor Xiaowu of Jin lost his life and had nothing, while Liu Yong carved out his own world in the creation of lyrics and songs. But, in any case, knowing what to say and what not to say is very important and is one of the signs of a person's maturity.
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After Xiang Yu conquered Xianyang, someone said to Xiang Yu that we dominate the world in Guanzhong, Xiang Yu replied that wealth and nobility do not return to their hometown, like a brocade clothes at night, who can know that you are rich, and the admonisher replied with a sentence of human saying, Chu people Mu Monkey and crown ears, Xiang Yu was angry when he heard it, and ordered him to be boiled (cooked).
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Liu Yong was too arrogant and spoke wildly before the scientific examination, and the results reached the ears of the emperor, and he failed the list four times.
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Liu Yong's imperial examination failed: Liu Yong was a famous graceful lyricist in the Northern Song Dynasty, is a temperamental person, there is a imperial examination failed, the mood is more annoyed, so he wrote words to express his disdain for fame, should be happy in time, and live the second half of his life with the person he likes, these were known by the emperor, and in a fit of anger, Liu Yong was forbidden to participate in the scientific examination.
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During the Three Kingdoms period, Yang Xiu did not control his words and deeds, and offended Cao Cao many times, making him a thorn in the eyes of Cao Cao, who was already suspicious, and finally led to death.
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Zhang Nara: "As soon as I don't have money, I come to China".
Korean stars have been warmly sought after in China for a long time, watching a group of fans crazy obsessed to the point of trance, I can't help but sigh that "foreign monks can chant scriptures", in South Korea is the third line, running to China is the first line, and they also recite a lot of golden scriptures. But the proud are easy to get carried away, no, Zhang Nara sounded the fuse. "As soon as I have no money, I will come to China", this sentence undoubtedly greatly pierced the pure hearts of Chinese fans.
As a result, scolding erupted, and the people were indignant.
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Folk Tales - "Woe from the Mouth".
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Misfortune comes from the mouth, meaning that calamity comes out of the mouth, which means that it is easy to cause trouble if you are not careful in speaking. From Fu Xuan's "Mouth Motto" in the Jin Dynasty: "Illness enters from the mouth, and disaster comes from the mouth." That is, sickness enters the body from the mouth, and evil comes out of the mouth.
There is a fifty-year-old Zhang Zhifu in Zhangjiaao, and there is a guest selling sheep in the house on this day. More than 20 goats were kept at his house overnight.
It was the middle of winter, and it was freezing cold. At night, more than a dozen neighbors gathered at Governor Zhang's house to "talk about the past" and pass the long night.
Everyone began to tell the ancients, one person and one story, one by one. You sang and I took the stage, and the atmosphere was strong. After the first round, they all spoke, but only this foreign guest did not speak.
Governor Zhang said: "We have talked about this guest, and you will also talk about one?" The guest said:
I can't talk about it, you keep talking, I'll listen cheaply. ”
Immediately after another round, Governor Zhang said: "This guest, you can't just listen to it, you must talk about one!" The guest said, "I really can't talk about it, so you can keep talking." ”
After the third round of talks, Governor Zhang said: "No, you can't just let you listen to it cheaply, you have to talk about one anyway." Others echoed the words "speak one" and "speak one".
The guest looked angry and had no choice but to speak. Unfortunately, the guest talked about the horse stick (horse stick, a homemade smoking tool used to be used in the eastern Sichuan region). At this time, the prefect was lighting a cigarette on the stove with a long cigarette pouch in his mouth, so he was furious and scolded the sheep.
Governor Zhang came to the sheepfold in a rage, opened the door of the pen, and drove the 20 or so goats of the guest out of the pen.
The sheep and children are happy, three watches in the middle of the night, freezing in the cold weather, and the barren mountains and mountains are driving a group of sheep alone in the wasteland, so it is not miserable.
This is the allusion to "trouble comes from the mouth".
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Jin Dynasty Fu Xuan's "Oral Inscription": "Illness enters from the mouth, and disaster comes from the mouth." ”
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Misfortune comes out of the mouth, meaning that calamity comes out of the mouth. If you don't speak carefully, you can easily get into trouble.
In the Hongmen banquet, Liu Bang's army was weak and Xiang Yu's army was strong. Xiang Yu told Liu Bang proudly, your left army Sima Cao was uninjured and reported that you had political ambitions. Liu Bang pretended to be sincerely frightened, saying that I didn't dare to do it.
After Liu Bang went back, he killed the informant traitor Cao Wuwu. Xiang Yu is a typical disaster from his mouth, exposing the spy.
When Zhang Nara attended the entertainment festival, she said, "I will go to China when I have no money." As soon as this remark came out, fans in China and South Korea were very angry, and the Chinese were angry because she used the Chinese as an ATM, and the Koreans scolded her for saying everything for money. This is also a typical case of misfortune coming from the mouth.
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Yu Translation, Fang Xiaoru, etc. Speaking after drinking, regardless of the occasion, Sun Quan was furious. What can you do if you threaten to punish the ten tribes! Then he was really punished by the Ten Clans.
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At that time, there was a person named Yu Fu in Wu State, once Sun Quan and Zhang Zhao discussed the way of cultivating immortals, Yu Fu drank wine and was a little floating, pointing to Zhang Zhao and saying, what kind of immortals are people who are about to die, how can there be immortals in the world!.
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