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The Donkey of Qian" is a Tang Dynasty writer Liu Zongyuan.
An allegorical sketch created.
The enlightenment from the donkey's perspective is that we should master cultural knowledge, and only with true knowledge and true skills can we have a foothold.
The lesson from the tiger's point of view is that we should not be intimidated by what seems to be powerful, as long as we dare to fight and be good at fighting, we will definitely win.
This article shows that ability is not directly proportional to appearance, and the strong on the outside are often middle-class; If you lack the skills to deal with your opponents, then don't show off your talents at a glance, so as not to bring shame on yourself. The purpose of the fable is to satirize those who are incompetent and reckless, and allude to some of the high-ranking figures in the ruling group at that time, who were in high positions and bullied, but had no talent and no virtue, and who were strong and powerful in the middle.
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This parable tells people that ability is not proportional to appearance, and those who are strong on the outside are often middle-class; If you lack the skills to deal with your opponents, then don't show off your talents at a glance, so as not to bring shame on yourself.
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The fable of "The Donkey of Qian" tells people: ability is not proportional to appearance, and the strong are often middle-class; If you lack the skills to deal with your opponents, then don't show off your talents at a glance, so as not to bring shame on yourself. ”
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The fable of The Donkey tells us not to look at things just at the surface. Look beyond the surface to see the substance.
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Case Study Two Ways to Reduce Cigarette Demand.
Public policymakers often want to reduce the amount of people smoke in two ways that policies can work toward this. One way to reduce smoking is to move the demand curve for cigarettes or other tobacco products. Public service announcements, warnings about harmful health hazards on cigarette packs, and bans on cigarette advertising on television are all policies aimed at reducing demand for cigarettes at any given level.
If successful, these policies shift the demand curve for cigarettes to the left.
In addition, policymakers can try to increase the number of cigarettes. For example, if a cigarette manufacturer is taxed, the tobacco company will pass on the tax to the consumer in the form of a tax. Higher ** encourages smokers to reduce the amount of cigarettes they smoke.
In this case, the reduction in smoking does not manifest itself as a shift in the demand curve. Instead, it is expressed as moving along the same demand curve to a higher and less numerous point.
How much does the amount of cigarettes smoked respond to changes in cigarettes**? Economists have tried to ask this question by looking at what happens when the cigarette tax changes. They found that a rise in cigarettes**10 led to a decrease in demand4.
It was also found that adolescents were particularly sensitive to cigarettes**: a rise in cigarettes**10 led to a decrease in the amount of cigarettes smoked12.
Instant Answers lists the determinants of pizza demand. Give an example of a pizza demand table and draw the demand curve. Give an example of the factors that make this demand curve move. Will pizza** change make this demand curve move?
Supply. Now let's turn to the other side of the market and look at the behavior of the sellers. The quantity of supply of any kind of good or service is the quantity that the seller is willing and able to **.
To concentrate our thinking on the factory, we still consider the ice cream market and look at the factors that determine the supply.
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The fable of the poor skills of the donkey:
In ancient times, there were no donkeys in Guizhou, and people there were not familiar with the appearance, habits, and uses of donkeys. There was a man who liked to do a lot of things, and he took a donkey back to Guizhou by boat from other places, but he didn't know what to use for a while, so he put it at the foot of the mountain and let it graze and walk by itself. A tiger came out to forage for food and saw the donkey from afar.
The tiger had never seen a donkey before, and it was scary to see this guy with a huge body, long ears, and no claws on his feet. The tiger was a little scared, and wondered in his heart: Mom, when did such a monster come out, it doesn't seem to be easy to mess with.
Don't act rashly, just wait and see. For several days in a row, the tiger only dared to hide in the dense woods to observe the behavior of the donkey.
Later, I felt that it didn't seem to be very **, so I had the courage to approach it slowly and cautiously, but I still didn't figure out what it was. One day, the tiger was slowly approaching the donkey, and the donkey suddenly barked loudly. The tiger was startled, thinking that the donkey wanted to eat it, so he turned around and ran.
Running farther away, the tiger carefully observed the donkey, and felt that it did not seem to have any special skills. After a few more days, the tiger became accustomed to the sound of the donkey, so he made further contact with the donkey in order to get to know him better. The tiger finally walked up to the donkey, barked and jumped around it, and sometimes ran over and lightly touched the donkey's body before running away.
At last the donkey was so angry at the tiger's teasing that he raised his hooves and kicked the tiger. At first, the tiger was still a little frightened, and soon saw that the donkey had nothing to do, and finally understood that the donkey only had such a little trick.
The tiger was very happy, and laughed at the donkey and said, "You useless big fellow, you have only a few tricks!" So saying, he jumped up and pounced on it, and bit off the donkey's throat, and ate all the flesh of the donkey, and left satisfied.
The implication of poor donkey skills
The fable of the poor donkey illustrates the truth that one must see the essence of things through phenomena, and from another point of view, one must learn the real skills in order to protect oneself.
In the fable of the poor skills of the donkey, the tiger first "saw the tiger and thought it was a god", so he could only hide in the woods and look at it secretly. But the tiger, by carefully coming out and approaching it, found that the donkey was only capable of kicking with its hooves, and realized that the donkey was no more than that, so he jumped up and roared, and bit the donkey's throat and ate its flesh.
This enlightens people that by looking at the essence primarily through phenomena, they can succeed in manifestation. On the other hand, the donkey's large appearance seems to be virtuous, and its loud voice seems to be capable, but it is a pity that it is not on the surface, and it ends up in such a sad end, which is also intended to warn people that they must learn real skills in order to protect themselves.
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The moral of the donkey of Qian: It satirizes the characters in the ruling group who were in high positions at that time, but had no talent and no virtue, and were strong and capable.
The Revelation of the Donkey of Qian: Enlightenment to people to dare to fight against seemingly powerful enemies.
The story of the donkey of Qian: There was no donkey in Qiandi, and there was a person who liked to do a lot of things to transport a donkey to Qiandi by boat. When the tiger saw the donkey approaching cautiously, he fled in fear when he heard the donkey's bark, but gradually became familiar with the donkey's cry and found that the donkey had no special skills.
So the tiger jumped up and bit the donkey's throat and ate all the donkey's flesh before leaving.
Extended Materials. Original text and translation of "The Donkey of Qian":
Original text: There is no donkey in Qian, and there are good deeds to carry in the boat. Until then, there is no use, put it under the mountain. When the tiger saw it, the behemoth also thought it was a god. Peek into the forest, get a little closer, and don't know each other.
On other days, the donkey roared, the tiger was terrified, and he fled far away; I think I will devour myself, and I am very afraid. However, those who look at it back and forth, feel that there is no special ability, learn its voice, and get close to the front and back, and finally dare not fight. A little closer, swinging and rushing, the donkey is angry, and the hooves are there.
The tiger was overjoyed, and Ji Zhi said: "Skill stops this ear!" "For he stumbled greatly, and cut off his throat, and took away his flesh.
Belch! The shape of the Pang is also virtuous, and the sound of the macro is also capable. If you can't do it, although the tiger is fierce, you are afraid of it, and you can't take it. If you are today, sad husband!
Translation: Qian, another name for Guizhou, there was no donkey in this place, and there was a man who liked to do a lot of things to carry (a donkey) into the land of Qian, but after it arrived, it was useless, so he put it down the mountain, and the tiger saw it, (thought) it was a huge animal, and regarded it as a magical thing. (The tiger) hides in the woods and secretly observes it.
The tiger gradually came out and approached it, very cautious, not knowing what it was.
One day the donkey was neighing, and the tiger was so frightened that he ran away from it, thinking that he was going to eat him. But [the tiger] looked at it back and forth, as if it had no special skills. Gradually, getting accustomed to the sound of the donkey, he approached again, and came out in front of and behind him, but never dared to pounce on the donkey.
The tiger gradually approached the donkey, and teased it more freely, bumping, leaning, ramming, and offending it, so that the donkey could not help but get angry, and kicked the tiger with his hooves. The tiger rejoiced and considered the matter. I thought:
That's all this guy's skill is! So he jumped up and roared, and bit the donkey's throat, and ate all its flesh, before leaving.
Alas! The donkey is huge, and it seems to be very powerful, and its voice is loud, and it seems to be very capable. If the donkey had not used its skills in the first place, the tiger would not have been able to hunt the donkey, though it was fierce, but suspicious and fearful. Now it's sad to end up like this!
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