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What mistakes did the horse eater and the son of Bole make? What do their mistakes tell us?

There is an idiom called "Take a horse according to a picture", which is also called "Take a horse according to a picture". It is said that it is a story of a son of Bole learning from horses.

Bole, surnamed Sun Mingyang, is a minister of Qin Mugong, and is very kind to horses. He believes that judging a swift horse lies in "getting its essence and forgetting its coarseness, forgetting its inside and forgetting its outside", and can't judge a person by his appearance. At that time, Bole was given many fine horses in Jixian County, Tianshui County, so the swift horse was named "Ji".

China people have always had the custom of inheriting their father's footsteps. Does Bole want to pass on his horse expertise to his son? Probably not, because his son is an imbecile. However, the "imbecile" actually learned to flatter himself and made a big joke, so the idiom "flattery according to the picture" came into being.

Shen wrote in "Cutting Mountains by Yilin": "Bole's Xiang has the language of" drum eyes and tired feet ". His son took "Ma Jing" to beg for a horse. When he met a big toad, he called his father: "It is the same to get a horse; But the hoof is not as tired as the bow. "Bole knew his son's stupidity, but turned his anger into a smile and said,' This horse jumps easily and is unbearable.' Follow the map. Jue Yuan, a poet in the Yuan Dynasty, once wrote a poem about this: "It is difficult to draw ghosts in bamboo." This is exactly:

Bole treats swift horses well,

A fool caught a toad;

Bloodline theory, full of praise!

The main reason for the failure of Bole's son in Xiangma is that he is superstitious about books, divorced from reality and has no concrete analysis of specific problems.

(I hope to adopt it, thank you)