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Classic swear words (four ancient classic swear words)

How many things have happened in the past, the past is empty. Full of confidence, everyone is silent.

Language is the most important communication tool in human communication. Speaking is to express your thoughts and communicate with others. Human life is inseparable from language, which can exchange ideas and knowledge with each other, and behind language is rich culture and the spirit of the times. It is closely related to us, everywhere, and promotes the development of society.

After being angered by someone or something, many people often use words to vent their grievances. This process is generally swearing. After all, I have satisfied the so-called "addiction". But in ancient times, classical Chinese was an elegant style, so there was an elegance between their lines, including swearing.

Shi Jun took stock of six ancient "dirty words" here, and the degree of harm without dirty words reached the extreme.

One hundred and forty thousand people were disarmed, and none of them were men. This is Mrs. Hua Rui's poem about national subjugation. At that time, Zhao Kuangyin led his own army to attack various countries. Fundamentally speaking, people of all countries should stand firm and defend their countries at this time. However, the generals of Houshu looked embarrassed and chose to surrender directly after seeing the army of Dasong. Many people with lofty ideals see it, and Mrs. Huarui is one of them.

"City vertical flag, I learned in the palace? One hundred and forty thousand people were disarmed, and none of them were men. " After Shu, the people all held white flags, regardless of the safety of the people. She was shut up in the palace herself and could not go out to devote herself to this country. However,140,000 people were all disarmed, and there was no one. There is a lot of irony in the words.

An old man is a thief. The whole sentence is: "Young without grandchildren, long without words, old without death is a thief", as Confucius, the founder of Confucianism, said. When the child was young, he didn't obey the etiquette, and when he grew up, it didn't make sense to society. He was an old thief before he left. Because it doesn't mean anything to society, it will definitely do more harm than good.

There are many such people in today's society, including a question circulating in today's society: Has the old man gone bad? Or has the old man gone bad? Many old people swear because others don't give up their seats, such as Zhenghuangqi, whose words are full of discrimination; Some people even lie on the ground easily, and even try to deceive others when helping others, which directly tarnishes the reputation of the whole elderly group.

Rats have skins, people have no devices, and people have no devices. What does it mean to see the word "mouse" when you are a fairy? Most people have a "negative image" in their hearts. In ancient times, it was generally used to satirize people's furtiveness, timidity and shortsightedness. Literally, even the existence of unbearable mice will grow fur to cover up their shame. If people are born, shouldn't they pay more attention to etiquette? If there is no benefit, what is the difference with leaving?

People should always pay attention to manners, so as to win the respect of others. When Pin Shi Jun was watching a college debate, a contestant mistook this sentence for a joke, which attracted many people's doubts. Many people will do the same, but careful analysis will show how ironic it is.

The phrase "rotten wood can't be carved" comes from Confucius' mouth: "rotten wood can't be carved, and the wall of dirt can't be carved", which is the only anger of "saints" in history. During a lecture, Confucius found that his student Zai Yu didn't come to class, and immediately asked someone to find his whereabouts. Zaiyu didn't come over after learning, but asked this person to send a message: "I have learned everything the teacher said, and I don't want to waste any more time."

Confucius was furious when he learned this and said the above sentence. You can't carve rotten wood, nor can you wipe a wall made of dirty soil, that is, mud can't help the wall. This sentence was later widely circulated and became the mantra of teachers, used to scold those students who failed to live up to expectations. To such an extent, it is estimated that even Confucius did not expect it.

Pin Shi Jun said that in Pin Shi Jun's view, Chinese characters are extensive and profound, and there were many such sentences in ancient times. There is nothing wrong with it on the surface, but it really can't stand the fine products. In addition, the author still has a question: Are these words equivalent to "swearing" in ancient times?