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What do you mean, 25? What is the origin?

25 fingers, stupid, not very sensible and stubborn.

Legend:

From the story of the Warring States Period:

During the Warring States Period, there was a historical figure named Su Qin, who was a strategist. He persuaded Qi, Chu, Yan, Zhao, Wei and Korea to unite and form an alliance to deal with the enemy of Qin, which was appreciated by the great powers and kings, and was named as the prime minister, known in history as "the six countries sealed each other."

While Su Qin was playing an active role in Qi, he met an assassin. Su Qin was stabbed in the chest and died that night. The King of Qi was very angry when he heard the news, and immediately ordered the murderer to be arrested. But the assassin has escaped without a trace. Where can we catch him? The King of Qi had a brainwave and came up with a clever plan to lure the snake out of the hole. He ordered Su Qin's head to be cut off, and his body was beaten with a whip, leaving his head covered with blood. Then hung the bloody head at the city gate, and posted a yellow list, which read: "Su Qin is a big mole and deserves to die. The king of Qi always wanted to kill him, but he didn't think of any good way. Today, it is fortunate to have a righteous man to eliminate pesticides for the people, which is very popular. The King of Qi issued a decree to reward a thousand taels of gold, and invited the righteous to receive the reward. "

As soon as this list came out, someone was hooked. Four people came to receive the reward, and they all insisted that Su Qin killed himself. So the soldiers invited them to the king of Qi. The King of Qi gnashed his teeth when he saw the four of them. But he still asked in a serious way: "How do you divide the 12 gold among the four of you?" The four men didn't know that they had been tricked, but they were so happy that they immediately replied, "This is easy to handle, 1÷4=25, 25 each."

When the King of Qi heard that they were still thinking happily about the bounty, he was furious and said, "Push these four 25 out and behead them!" These four men became scapegoats and were killed. The real assassin, said to be a killer sent by the State of Qin, had already fled back to the State of Qin. Since then, the folk have left a saying of 25, which is often used to describe fools, idiots and people who are confused by wealth and color.

It comes from folklore:

Once upon a time, there was a scholar who forgot to eat and sleep and studied hard to get fame, but he never won the prize in his life, and even had no son. In his later years, the old scholar was finally disheartened and indifferent to fame and fortune. Instead, he was happy with his son and added two talents. The scholar recalled the success or failure of his life and couldn't help feeling deeply, so he named his two sons: one was called success and the other was called failure. Since then, the scholar has been studying behind closed doors at home, and his life has been happy. One day, the scholar told his wife, "I'm going to the market. You urge the second son to write at home. The eldest son writes 3 and the youngest son writes 2." After the scholar came back from the fair, he asked his second son how he studied hard at home. The old wife replied, "I wrote it, but it was not enough, and it was more than enough. Both of them were 25!"

Originated from Pai Jiu Tui:

Pai Jiu is a kind of gambling tool, which consists of two cards, "Er Ban" (four points) and "Yao Wu" (six points). Together, these two cards make up ten points, which is called "killing ten" in Pai Jiu Tui gambling activities. It is the smallest point in Pai Jiu, and anyone is bigger than it. It can't "eat" any cards, so later people used the word "Er Ban Wu" (short for Er Ban and Yao Wu) to refer to people who can't do anything well and can't manage anything. After a long time, I called "two boards and five" as "two hundred and fifty".

IQ from IQ:

IQ actually means IQ, which is an index to measure intelligence, and its highest index is 25. Those above 14 are close to extremely high talents (such people are often called "geniuses" abroad), 12 ~ 14 are very high talents, 11 ~ 12 are high talents, 9 ~ 11 are normal talents, 8 ~ 9 are sub-normal talents, 7 ~ 8 are critical normal talents, and 6 ~ 7 are mildly mentally weak, 55. The boundary of normal intelligence is IQ 9 ~ 11. Generally speaking, a normal IQ test question bank that can reach 14 is considered a genius, while it is said that Einstein's IQ reached 18, so an IQ of 25 can be said to be a super genius. Some people say that there is only a thin line between genius and mental illness, so 25, which is almost unattainable, is more used to describe fools (some people are described as Einstein, meaning that his words and actions are beyond our ordinary intelligence, either genius or fool).

Other sayings:

According to a Chinese book in a middle school, ancient people used silver in two parts. Generally, 52 was an integer unit and wrapped in paper. At that time, 52 was a "letter" and 252 was a "half-letter" of silver. Because it was homophonic with "half-crazy", people later called crazy people "25".

once upon a time, there was a fool whose family came down. One day, he went to sell a family heirloom, and the treasure said, "Sell two hundred and fifty-eight taels of gold." As a result, when he sold it, someone bargained with him, and he just gave him 25 taels if he wanted to, so he sold 25 taels of gold. Many people laughed at him for missing eight taels of gold, and he was an idiot. Since then, people have called people who are confused as 25.

In modern times, it is said that some people learn to sing Wu Bai's songs, but they can't learn them at all. Others say he is half a hundred at most.

The dialect of Zaozhuang, Weishan, Shandong and Xuzhou, Jiangsu means "25". Here, fools or people who are not serious, do things carelessly and like to make a fool of themselves are called "half-cooked" (pronounced "half-floating"). Saying "25"

"25" is not a very old word, needless to say, it is not contained in Erya, Shuowen and Kangxi Dictionary, and even Ci Yuan and Ci Hai are nowhere to be found. Only Modern Chinese Dictionary contains entries, but it does not indicate the source, and only suggests "[Fang]". "Half a bottle of vinegar" comes from the Yuan drama "The Story of Sima Xiangru's Bridge": "Nowadays, ordinary people in that street read a few books and chew over words, and people call him half a bottle of vinegar." Sixty-four times in the Story of the Stone in the Qing Dynasty: "There is another first-class scholar with half a bottle of vinegar." What is "half a bottle of vinegar", that is, "one bottle is dissatisfied, and half a bottle is swaying", which is a metaphor for showing off in front of good people with a little knowledge, and is also called "half a hanger". In fact, Xianhan is only half right, and it turned a corner. "25" means "money", which is more closely related to "amateurs".

Just as "Ma Daha" originated from Ma Sanli's cross talk "Buy a Monkey", I'm afraid the root of the proverb "25" should also be found in literary and artistic works. In earlier written records, we can see that the eighty-third chapter of Wu Jianren's "The Present Situation of Witnessed Monsters in Twenty Years" (published in 193 -195) in the Qing Dynasty: "It turns out that he is a scholar who is not the best in the south of the Yangtze River, and donated 25 tongzhi to hang out outside." In 1913, Shanghai Asia Film Company produced the short film "25 White Xiangcheng God Temple" directed by Zhang Shichuan. Ding Chuhe played the leading role of "25", a farmer who entered Shanghai for the first time. Because he didn't know the rules, he was full of stupidity and farce, and he was vividly performed, which impressed people deeply. Since then, "25" has spread like wildfire and become popular all over the world. In 1924, Chen Duxiu talked about "25" in the article "Recovering the Right to Education". In 1949, Shanghai Datong Film Company produced the film "Biography of 25", which described an honest and honest opera critic with the nickname "25". Since then, the reputation of "25" has been even greater, and it has spread almost all over the country.

In addition, according to Weng Ouhong, a famous dramatist, Zhuangzi's fantasy story was originally written in the early Kunqu Opera. Bangzi changed its name to "The Big Fist Coffin", adding two clever boy roles of "25" and "33", which was quite a stunt and defeated Kunqu Opera. The Peking Opera "Butterfly Dream" is basically turned from a bangzi, but Xiao Cuihua (Yu Lianquan) did not perform well. Liu Binkun, a famous Shanghai ugliness, reshaped the role of "25", creating a lacquered gown, a waistcoat and a small hat, which was very simple and paper-like. After being carried out, he stood upright in a chair, holding a cigarette bag in his right hand and bending his chest in his left hand for a moment, and his body did not move a little. The audience was amazed at his skill and called him "paper man". There is a dialogue in the Peking Opera "Butterfly Dream": Dressing up as a child, he said, "Who is the chicken feather? Ah, this man is like a boy I bought for 25 yuan. How can he live? Never mind, let me call him. Te (te), 25. " The boy replied, "Why call me 25 ... You bought paper. I am a person. How can it be the same?"

"25" means 25 pence, which means "half-assed". (but in fact, a hanging money is 1, and an amateur is 5. From the above analysis, it is speculated that the word "25" probably originated in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. As for "amateurs", it may be earlier.

Chu Opera is an ancient local tune opera, formerly known as Oh-Oh Tune, Huangxiao Huagu Opera and Xilu Huagu Opera. It was formed by the fusion of Oh-Oh tune popular in eastern Hubei during Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty (1821 -1851) with folk songs, Taoist feelings, bamboo horses, stilts and folk rap in Huangpi and Xiaogan, and was renamed Chu Opera in 1926. There is a traditional play in Chu Opera called "Half-assed Selling Shoes", which is the story of a shoemaker who moved a nickname "Half-assed" to sell shoes for the New Year in the twelfth lunar month. Explain that there was a "half-assed" at that time.

25 is a homonym of the words "two poles, half-assed, omnipresent" with the prefix "two, half, nothing", which is a very abusive sentence.