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In the preface to "Sailing at Night" written by Zhang Dai, a famous scholar in Ming Dynasty, there is a story about a monk traveling by boat and meeting a scholar with extraordinary speech. Monks think they are very knowledgeable, and they dare not stretch their legs when they sleep at night. They always curl up and listen. Gradually, he felt that what the scholar said was full of doubts and loopholes, so he dared to say, "How many people are there in Tantai?" The scholar replied, "Two people". The monk asked again, "So how many people are there in Yaoshun?" The scholar said, "one person". Hearing this, the monk said, "Please lean over and let me stretch my legs." In fact, Dan Tai is a compound surname, and Tan Tai is one of the 72 famous disciples of Confucius. Yao Shun, as we all know, is two people. While the scholar made a fool of himself in public, the monk gained confidence and straightened his legs. This story is mainly about the lack of solid learning.