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The authenticity of the fable of gilding the lily

Gild the lily tells us that we should know how to respect objective facts in our study and life, and don't be smart enough to do something superfluous.

To gild the lily is a fable in Seven Strategies II, a policy of the Warring States Period, and it is also a four-character idiom, which means to do something superfluous and harmful.

The story of "gilding the lily" tells that in ancient Chu, in order to give everyone a pot of wine, a family suggested that everyone draw a snake on the ground, and whoever draws quickly and well will be rewarded with this pot of wine. One of them quickly drew a snake on the ground. He is ready to pick up the pot of wine and enjoy it alone. As soon as he turned around, he wanted to show off his skills.

So he held a hip flask in one hand and added feet to his snake in the other. Before he finished drawing his feet, another man drew a snake, so this man immediately grabbed the wine in his hand, saying that the snake had no feet, and he won by himself, so the pot of wine naturally belonged to this man. This story also satirizes those who are complacent and like to reinvent the wheel.

Draw a snake and make a sentence.

1, the reason why things will fail is precisely because he gilded the lily and said a few more words, which became a burden.

At last, he added a few words, which he thought was the crowning touch, but he didn't expect to be gilded in the teacher's eyes.

You have made your ideas very clear. To talk more is to gild the lily.

This question has been answered perfectly, so there is no need to gild the lily.

A successful speech was defeated by the redundant jokes at the end.