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Why not eat minced meat? What do you mean?

Why not eat meat porridge? The latter refers to the lack of comprehensive understanding of things, and also refers to people who have not experienced it personally making comments or suggestions on other people's situations or behaviors.

Pinyin: hé bù shí roù mí

Origin: The Book of Jin Hui Di Ji, co-authored by Fang Xuanling and others in the Tang Dynasty, said, "Why not eat minced meat?" Its deception is also like this.

The emperor asked, "Why not eat meat porridge?" Sima Zhong (the emperor) was all like this.

Later generations quote: The second poem of Jiashen Qiuxing written by Jin Renrui in Qing Dynasty: "There is no rice and no vegetables this winter, so why not be an official meat eater?"

There is no rice or vegetables this winter, so why not go to be an official and eat meat porridge?

Extended information:

Historical allusions:

Once, there was a famine in the whole country, and the people had no food and starved to death. After listening to the minister's report, the emperor was very surprised and asked the minister: "Since the people have no food, why don't they eat minced meat?" This absurd remark has become a joke of the ages. When the princes and ministers knew that Hui Di was a Y-brained man, they all had ulterior motives: those who fought for power and profit, those who formed a party for personal gain, and those who coveted the throne.

At last, the "Eight Kings' Rebellion" broke out, which led to the invasion of "Five Lakes", and the world was in turmoil, causing untold suffering. Hui Di himself was poisoned and died after being an emperor for 17 years. Soon, the Western Jin Dynasty perished.

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