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Why is there only such a saying as' kill the salt seller'?

This is a joke or complaint when eating a big meal. The complete statement is "kill the salt seller." If the salt seller is killed, he can eat salt for free and put salt in the pot, which is generous, so the food is salty.

A joke with the same meaning is "Marry a salt seller". If you are in love with a salt seller, you can eat salt for free, and it is easy to generously put salt in your meals to make them salty.

Legend has it that a scholar named Liu Shao wrote People's Tales, which is the first book devoted to talents in China.

When talking about people, Liu Shao divided people in the world into two categories, one is special talents, the emperor is a special talent, and the other is ordinary talents, that is, all the detained people are ordinary talents.

Liu Shao has a view that all courtiers, whether generals, ministers or military commanders, are partial talents, and only the monarch is a generalist.

Liu Shao made a vivid metaphor. There are many condiments for cooking. The most important thing is not to put too much salt. In Henan dialect, kill a salt seller and put too much spicy food. That's Sichuan food, and it won't work either. None of these five can be cooking coaches, nor can they put too much sugar or anything.

What is a coach when a chef cooks? When a chef cooks, a spoonful of water is like a coach. That spoonful of water belongs to the coach, and it is salty, but not salty.

What Liu Shao said is very reasonable. He said, let's think about Liu Bang first, and then think about Liu Shao's folklore, which makes sense. Liu bang is a colorless and tasteless water, with nothing and no taste. That is the boss, that is the leader and that is the boss.