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What are the humorous topics? Pray for the great gods.

There should be many serious thoughts and profound topics in our life. For example, Huainanzi said, "The theory of morality, such as the theory of the sun and the moon, cannot be changed." But this does not prevent you from having another realm of life and cultural character-humor. As Li Yu, a dramatist in Qing Dynasty, said, "Elegance and vulgarity are both beneficial, and both reason and reason are acceptable." Humor must be the embodiment of wisdom, and its beauty is often a momentary gain and a daily accumulation. Once, when Einstein was giving a speech, a middle school student asked him to recite a mathematical formula. The great scientist was stumped by this topic of "pediatrics", but his frankness turned embarrassment into humor: "Since it is from a middle school textbook, why should I recite it?" This anecdote confirms the definition of humor in the ancient city of Lao Zhou-"When wisdom exceeds need, humor and wit appear." We use a vulgar metaphor to describe culture as a temple. That kind of humor is neither a dignified square door nor a bookish study. It's just that Mr. Dong Qiao's back garden-the evening fragrance falls, the lotus pond is born, and people forget the foreign languages on the wall. Inadvertently, a dream smile flashed behind the rockery. It doesn't matter if there is no light, no song and no language! After midnight, a white Hosta appeared in the green grass under the bench, which may be the legendary introduction. However, just as the back garden is often the best place to see the taste of a house, a sense of humor can best reflect people's thoughts, interests and culture. Mr. Lin Yutang wrote: "Without humor, national culture will become more and more hypocritical, life will become more and more fraudulent, thoughts will become more and more pedantic, literature will become more and more shriveled, and people's hearts will become more and more stubborn." It is said that life is like a play, serious and hypocritical ... you can pretend to be true, but you can't act it out by humor alone. There are many qualities in people that can be performed and disguised, but whoever pretends to be humorous often plays the clown. In ancient China, people made suspects chew dry rice. They think that the liar can't secrete enough saliva because he is nervous, and the meal is still dry after chewing. It doesn't matter whether this statement is reasonable or not, but there is nothing wrong with people who lack cultural taste being boring and boring. Huang Tingjian, a poet in the Song Dynasty, said long ago: "If people don't study, secular customs will be born. When they look in the mirror, their faces are disgusting, but their language is tasteless." "Wise people do nothing, fools tie themselves up." Humor is a natural and vulgar realm of life, and no matter what happens in life, it is interesting. Yuan Hongdao described a temple like this: "There are two old locust trees, and one monk is clean and thin." Simple and elegant; Jin Shengtan wrote: "I heard that the fat monk in the city died, which is not bad." Monks are vegetarian, and fat people will definitely break the rules. No wonder Jin Shifu wants to be "fast"; Su Dongpo's exile life is very embarrassing, but he seriously told people in the government that if you enjoy three whites every day and don't reply, there will be eight treasures in the world. What is Sanbai? "A pinch of salt, a dish of raw radish and a bowl of rice are three whites." ..... Wang Wenshao, minister of military and political affairs in the late Qing Dynasty, was nicknamed "loquat seed soaked in oil" because of his extraordinary wit. At that time, people's evaluation of it was "no damage and no reputation". Later, because someone impeached her, Cixi tried to kill him in a rage, but Rong Lu stepped forward to save her life. That day in the palace, one side was harsh words and looks, and the other side was begging. Although he was present, because of his deafness, he was completely ignorant of the storm in another carriage and passed the life-and-death pass in a daze. People who have no sense of humor become the protagonists of humor, which in itself reveals humorous stories, but it often happens. Occasionally reading old news, there are some seemingly humorous things, because it has penetrated for too long, which makes me feel a different taste. 1894 in March, Mo, a reporter from the British Times, wrote in an interview in a rural area near Chongqing: "Pork is injected with water from a large vein with a large syringe, which makes pork look heavy." In April, he went to a town in Yunnan: "I lived in a clean room above a well-equipped hotel. Scrawled on the wall were the words "We are here to visit". Someone told me that this was written by tourists from China, which shows that they have been here before. " "Water-injected meat" and graffiti have such a long history. Socrates reminds us, "What is visible is an invisible shadow." Those "visible" humors give us a heavy "invisible" sense of history. Russian thinker Herzen said in the drama Home: "Only a strong man admits his mistakes, only a strong man is modest, only a strong man forgives, only a strong man laughs-but his smile is often similar to tears." Perhaps, in the face of humor, our best answer is to laugh like this. ...