1. Full-text explanations of 50 to 124 classical Chinese passages in the Classical Chinese Enlightenment Reader Yan Zi envoys to Chu.
The people of Chu thought that Yanzi was short, so they made the small gate on the side of the main door and extended Yanzi.
Yan Zi refused to enter and said: "Those who envoy to the dog country should enter through the dog gate. Now that I am envoy to Chu, I should not enter through this gate." The best man said more and entered through the gate.
Meet the King of Chu.
The king said: "There is no one in Qi, so why should I be the envoy?" Yanzi said to him: "Qi is in three hundred villages near Zi, with its sleeves stretched out like a shadow, sweating like rain, shoulder to shoulder, and one after another, why is there no one!" The king said
: "Then what is an envoy?" Yanzi said to him: "Emissaries are ordered to have their own masters. The wise ones entrust the wise masters, and the unworthy envoys entrust the unworthy masters. Infants are the most unworthy, so it is better to envoy Chu!" Yanzi
Will make Chu.
When the King of Chu heard about it, he said to his left and right: "I want to humiliate a person from Qi who is a good communicator. Why?" He said to his left and right: "Because he is here, I ask you to tie up a man and pass the king." The king said, what's the matter?
Why? The king said, "Why sit down?" When Yan Zi arrived, the king of Chu gave Yan Zi wine, and the two officials tied one to the king.
The king asked: "Who is the one who binds?" He replied: "I am a man of Qi who is a thief." The king looked at Yanzi and said: "Are the people of Qi good at stealing?" Yanzi avoided the table and said to him: "I heard that I
In other words, oranges grown in Huainan are called tangerines, and those grown in Huaibei are called tangerines. The leaves are similar, but the taste is different. People today do not steal when they grow up in Qi, but they do not have the soil and water of Chu.
Are the people good at stealing?" Wang laughed and said: "The saints are not worthy of Xi, but the common people are sick." 2. The original text of the Classical Chinese Enlightenment Reader has been collected and reprinted in QQ space. Seeking the translation of the Classical Chinese Enlightenment Reader 95-98.
: Enlightenment Reader, Classical Chinese, Enlightenment] Write at least 95 articles. Anonymous answer: 1 Popularity: 1 Solve time: 2009-04-18 18:34 Report satisfactory answer 95 Deng You, a native of Jin Dynasty.
One of his younger brothers died early, leaving him with only one son, whom he called Yimin.
It was a time of turmoil, and barbarians invaded the capital and plundered cattle and horses.
Deng You took his wife to death.
After all the food was eaten, the thieves threatened him again, so he said to his wife: "My brother died early, but there are survivors. Now I have two sons to carry, and they all die. Don't abandon your own children and go away pregnant with the survivors." His wife burst into tears like rain.
Youweizhi said: "Don't cry, we are still strong and we will have children in the future." His wife followed.
----------Deng You was from the Jin Dynasty.
Deng You's younger brother passed away very early, leaving behind a child named Yimin.
At a time of social unrest, barbarians from the north invaded the capital and robbed livestock.
Deng You fled to another country with his wife and children.
After all the food was eaten, the barbarians chased after him.
Deng You said to his wife: "My brother died early, leaving only one child among the survivors. If we escape with our two children, we will all die. Why don't we leave our children and escape with the survivors."
After hearing this, my wife burst into tears.
Deng You comforted her and said, "Don't cry. We are still young and we will have children in the future." His wife finally agreed.
There was a guest who was a painter for the King of Qi. The King of Qi asked: "Which one is the most difficult to paint?" The guest said: "Dogs or horses are the most difficult." The King of Qi said: "Which one is easy?" The guest said: "Ghosts are the easiest.
"Husbands, dogs and horses, as we all know, are in front of them at dawn and dusk, and cannot be compared, so they are difficult; ghosts and ghosts are invisible, and they are not in front of them, so they are easy."
----------Someone was painting for King Qi. King Qi asked him: "What is the most difficult to paint?" He said: "Dogs and horses are the most difficult to paint." King Qi asked again: "What is the easiest to paint?
?” He said: “It is easiest to draw ghosts.” Dogs and horses are familiar to people and appear in front of you sooner or later.
, so easy to draw.
97 When Mencius was young, his boss killed a dolphin. Mencius asked his mother, "Why did my boss kill a dolphin?" His mother said, "I want to eat it for you." His mother regretted and said, "I am pregnant with a son, and the mat is not straight.
Sit down; don’t eat if you don’t cut it properly, this is a prenatal education. Now you know how to deceive it, it is because you don’t believe it.” So I bought the owner’s dolphin meat to eat, and I didn’t deceive it.
---------- When Mencius was very young, one day there was a family in the east butchering a pig.
Mencius didn't know why that family wanted to kill the pig, so he asked his mother.
Meng's mother said without thinking much: "I will kill the pig and give you meat to eat." As soon as she finished speaking, Meng's mother regretted it.
I will not eat meat that is not cut properly. I have given Mencius a good education since he was a fetus. Now that Mencius has first met people, I will deceive him. This is to teach him to be dishonest. "So, even though the family at that time.
Although she was very poor, Meng's mother still went to the house that killed pigs in the east and bought some meat for Mencius to eat. She fulfilled her promise to Mencius with her own practical actions.
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---------- Ten miles west of Tianjingguan in Taihang Mountain, there is a thatched nunnery where an old monk lives.
The old monk once walked in the mountain stream. There was a tiger cub about the size of a dog. One of its legs was broken and it was lying on the ground sluggishly. It may have been injured after falling from the cliff and was abandoned by the tigress.
The old monk took pity on it, took it back to the nunnery, and fed it with porridge and rice.
Later, he was gradually tamed. He would follow the old monk when he went out, and he would kneel on the ground when the old monk was in the nunnery.
After two years, the tiger became even more powerful, and people called it the "lame tiger".
A guest visited the nunnery, and the tiger followed the monk back and forth to entertain the guest.