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Scholars, Carpenters and Peasants —— On Social Division of Labor
Once upon a time, one day, a scholar, a carpenter and a farmer ate at the same table. Carpenters are craftsmen, and scholars are scholars. They look down on farmers' "mud legs" and deliberately ignore them.
The carpenter said to the scholar, "I cut it with an axe and cover it with an axe." Who doesn't like the tables and chairs I made? Sir, please ask Caicai! "
The scholar was very happy and immediately replied, "I write with a pen and cover it with paper." Who doesn't like the article I made, master, please treat! "
The two men complimented each other, and you came and went, and it was very lively. Only the farmer was left. The farmer became more and more angry, thought about it, stood up and said loudly, "I plow and rake, who doesn't love the food I grow?" If you don't eat my food, I dare not eat yours! "
After listening to the farmer's words, the scholar and carpenter realized that they had lost the gift, and they quickly apologized to the farmer and invited him to dinner.
Interesting comments: People make the best use of their talents and things, and a reasonable social division of labor is a necessary condition to improve labor productivity.
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