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What does the story of northerners eating ling tell us?

The story of northerners eating ling tells us a truth:

1, grew up in the water but said he grew up in the soil because he stubbornly said he knew what he didn't know. Metaphor to protect their own shortcomings, argue irrationally.

People can't know everything, but they should pretend to know it. If you don't pretend to understand, you will inevitably make a fool of yourself. Knowledge is infinite. Don't pretend you don't know, or it will make you laugh.

Moral: knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, and knowing is also. If you don't know, you will make jokes and be laughed at. The knowledge in the world is endless, but the individual's cognitive ability is limited. Only by learning with an open mind can we gain true knowledge.

Many times, we have to ask if we don't understand. Don't make fun of northerners eating ling. Learn more every day. No matter what industry you are engaged in, don't be shy to ask questions, and be a person with culture and knowledge!

The short story "Northerners Eating Ling" not only follows the truth of life in plot conception, but also lies in the fact that the practices and performances of ignorant northerners are very universal and representative in real life.

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"Northerners eat ling" original:

Those born in the north who don't know Ling are all officials in the south. Eat the diamonds on the table and shell the entrance. Someone said to him, "To eat water chestnut, you must remove the shell before eating." . The man defended his shortcomings and said, "I don't know, but I want to eliminate calories." "The questioner said," Do you have this in the north? " ? " Answer: "there are mountains in front and mountains behind!" "

Water chestnuts born in water are called native products, so I don't know what I think I know.

Translation:

There was a man who was born in the north and didn't know water chestnut. He is an official in the south. He ate water chestnut at a party. (a man born in the north) even put water chestnut shells in his mouth to eat. Someone said to him, "You must shell water chestnut first."

In order to cover up his shortcomings, the man said, "I'm not ignorant." The reason why it is eaten with the shell is to clear away heat and detoxify. " The person who asked said, "Is there such a thing in the north?" He replied, "There is no land behind the mountain ahead!" " "

Water chestnut grows in the water, but (he) says it grows in the soil because he reluctantly takes what he doesn't know as knowing.

About the author:

"Northerners eat ling" comes from Ming Jiang Yingke's novel Xue Tao. Jiang Yingke was a writer in Ming Dynasty, named Luo Lu, from Taoyuan, Hunan. His poetry theory advocates that writing should show the true nature of the individual of the times, opposes the saying that "writing must be in Qin and Han Dynasties, and poetry must flourish in Tang Dynasty", and agrees with spirituality very much. He is the author of Xue Taoting Collection, Xue Tao's Poetry Review and Harmonious History.