Said by: Zou Ji by Han Liuxiang satirizes Wang Qi's education.
Excerpts from the original text:
Xu Gong will come tomorrow and thinks he is inferior. Look at yourself in the mirror, as far as the horizon. Thinking about it at dusk, I said, "My wife is beautiful and I am private; The beauty of my concubine is afraid of me; The beauty of the guest is me, I want my things. "
Explanation:
Another day, Xu Gong came. Zou Ji looked at him carefully and felt that he was not as good as Xu Gongmei. Looking at myself in the mirror, I feel far away from Xu Gong. In the evening, when he was lying in bed, he thought about it and said, "My wife praised me for my beauty and was partial to me; I praise my beauty because I am afraid of me; The guest praised me for my beauty and asked me something. "
Who: who, what. Compare: and. And: comparable to Danri: tomorrow. This refers to the next day. Tomorrow: the day after the above-mentioned "Danri".
Extended data
The article portrays Zou Ji as a wise man with self-knowledge, good at thinking and daring to make suggestions. It also shows Qi Weiwang's image as a wise monarch who can correct his mistakes and listen to advice, as well as his urgent desire and great determination to get rid of malpractices and improve politics. Tell readers that only by speaking openly, adopting collective opinions, accepting criticism with an open mind and actively correcting can we succeed.
This story clearly illustrates the truth that it is impossible for a person to correctly understand himself and objective things when he is deceived. As a leader, we should always keep a clear head to prevent being confused by some superficial phenomena; Don't listen to other people's criticism, be alert to flattery, find and correct your shortcomings and mistakes in time, and don't make or make fewer mistakes.
Although the text is only over 300 words, it has a complete story. Zou Ji's two peeping glasses, three questions and three answers with his wives and guests, and the plot of "thinking at dusk" are full of interest, rich in life and cordial. The portrayal of characters is particularly exquisite. For example, for Zou Ji, the author does not pay attention to the description of the body, but pays attention to expressing the rich inner world of the characters with details and dialogues.
The contents of Zou Ji's three questions are exactly the same, but the words are slightly changed, which not only shows his doubts, but also has no sense of repetition. The meaning of the three answers is the same, but the emotional color is quite different. The answer of the King of Qi is only one word "good", which not only shows his attitude and sincerity, but also appropriately shows his reserve and dignity.