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Confucius showed his son and said: "This is the fruit of your family." What does the word "show" mean?

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Source: Liu Yiqing of the Southern Dynasties, "Shishuoxinyu" Kong pointed to his son and said: "This is the fruit of your family." The son replied: "I have never heard that the peacock is the master's poultry."

Vernacular interpretation:

Kong Junping pointed to the bayberry to his child and said, “This is your family’s fruit.” The child replied, “I have never heard that the peacock belongs to your family, sir.” Bird." Extended information

Writing background:

The compilation of the book is certainly related to the Liu Song family's preference for the Wei and Jin Dynasties and the admiration of the Wei and Jin Dynasties by people from all walks of life. However, Liu Yiqing The reason why he has a special liking for the scholars of the Wei and Jin Dynasties is that Hua Dali and his disciples participated in the grand event and there are also internal reasons for his personal life experience.

Liu Yiqing was the nephew of Liu Yu, Emperor Wu of the Song Dynasty. He was granted the title of King of Linchuan, and Liu Yu treated him favorably. In 424 AD, Emperor Wen of the Song Dynasty Liu Yilong came to the throne. As soon as he ascended the throne, he successively killed Xu Xianzhi, Fu Liang, Xie Hui and other supporting officials. Emperor Wen of the Song Dynasty had a jealous and cruel temperament. Because he was worried that he would repeat the tragedy of the young emperor's murder, he strictly controlled and killed a large number of heroes and clan members, including the famous general Tan Daoji.

Under this background, Liu Yiqing had to be extra cautious to avoid disaster. According to the rumor, "Taibaixing violated the law and Yiqing was afraid of disaster and begged to go to other towns." This was actually an excuse for Liu Yiqing to leave the capital and stay away from the place of right and wrong. Although Emperor Wen issued an edict to persuade and comfort Liu Yiqing, he could not stand it, "but he insisted on asking for an explanation and he promised to do it."

Liu Yiqing was finally able to serve as the governor of Jingzhou from another town. After leaving the town, Liu Yiqing was still frightened and frightened. He was under the rule of Emperor Wen of the Song Dynasty, Liu Yilong, who was suspicious and jealous of the clan kings. In order to avoid disaster, he gathered literary people to express their love for literature and history and compiled a book of simple talks such as "Shishuoxinyu".