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The morning market was bustling with traffic, and on a bustling street, there were many shops shouting, "Come and see!" ”。
One of them, a man selling spears and shields, boasted to passers-by with his spear and eyebrows: "Come and see, as the saying goes, rely on your parents at home and your friends when you go out." If you buy it, you will not be afraid of heaven and earth.
You can come and see it whether you buy it or not. He said as he showed his spear to passers-by. "I think eighty percent of it is the princess who sells melons and sells herself to boast.
One of the onlookers said. When the man who sold spears and shields heard this, the anger in his heart was kindled at once, and he came to the man, seized him by the arm, and said, "Little brother, I didn't blow it, my spear is unstoppable, and I can pierce anything by dividing it by dividing it by two."
Then the man asked, "What about your shield?" "My shield is strong and indestructible, and I can hold anything in my way.
And what will be the result of piercing thy shield with thy spear? "This. "This.
The face of the man selling spears and shields instantly turned the color of pig liver, and he couldn't say a word for a long time.
In the end, the man who sold the spear and shield sold nothing. This story tells us to be realistic in what we say and do, and think twice before we act. It is unlikely that there will be an indestructible spear and an unbreakable shield at the same time.
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There was a man in the state of Chu who sold shields and spears, and praised his shield and said, "My shield is so strong that nothing can penetrate it." And he praised his spear, saying:
My spear is so sharp that it can pierce anything. Someone said, "What will happen if you pierce your shield with your spear?"
This person can't.
This parable tells us to be truthful in what we say and do, and not to exaggerate or contradict each other, otherwise we may make jokes.
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The author of "Self-Contradiction" is Han Feizi. Han Fei (c. 280 BC - 233 BC), also known as Han Feizi, was a native of Xinzheng (now Henan) in South Korea at the end of the Warring States Period. He was an ancient Chinese thinker, philosopher and essayist, and a representative of the Legalist school.
Han Fei is the master of Legalist thought, a collection of martingale.
The "law", the "technique" of Shen Bu and the prudent "potential" are integrated, integrating dialectics, naïve materialism and law, leaving a large number of speeches and works for future generations. Its doctrine is the ideological basis for the ruling class to govern the country during the period of Chinese feudal society.
Han Fei is the author of the books "Lonely Anger" and "Five Worms".
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The original text of "Self-Contradiction" is as follows:
The Chu people have shields and spears, and they are known as saying: "The strength of my shield is that things can't be trapped." It is also known as its spear
The benefit of my spear is all trapped in things", or said: "The spear of the son traps the shield of the son, what is it"? His people can also respond, and the shield of the husband and the spear of the infallible cannot stand together in the world.
Translation: There was a man from Chu who sold both shields and spears. He boasted of his shield and said:
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."
He was asked, "What would happen if you pierced your shield with your spear"? The man didn't say a word, and a shield that could pierce nothing and a spear that could pierce anything could not exist in this world at the same time.
Idiom meaning
Self-contradiction is an idiom evolved from a fable, which was first published in "Han Feizi Difficult One". This idiom exposes the contradiction of the thinking of Confucian scribes who "mess with the law with literature", and that it is impossible for an unbreakable shield and an indestructible spear to coexist in the world. This Chu native one-sidedly exaggerated the role of spears and shields, and as a result, there was a situation that could not 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.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - self-contradiction.
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"Self-contradiction" is selected from the book "Han Feizi". "Han Feizi" is a representative work of the Legalist school, with a total of 20 volumes. Han Fei (about 280 233 BC), known as Han Feizi or Han Zi, a Korean during the Warring States Period, was a Korean son, and Li Si's classmate Yu Xunzi, who liked the study of criminal names and spells, and was a representative of the Legalist school.
Legalism is an important school in Chinese history that advocates the rule of law as its core ideology, and takes enriching the country and strengthening the army as its own responsibility. Legalism is not a pure theoretician, but a doer who actively joins the WTO, and its thinking is also focused on the practical utility of law. Legalism includes many aspects such as ethical thought, social development thought, political thought, and rule of law thought.
Legalist ethical thought refers to the concept of integrity and the concept of righteousness and benefit based on the concept of human nature.
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Ahem, what are these four words?
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