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In Degang Guo's cross talk, Confucius traveled eastward and saw two children arguing about something. What's that name?

An argument between two children.

original text

When Confucius traveled eastward, he saw two children arguing and asked them why.

A child said, "I think the sun is close to the sky at sunrise and far from the sky at noon." . "

Another child thinks that the sun is far from the sun when it rises, and it is closer to people at noon.

A child said, "When the sun just came out, the hood of the car was as big as noon and the plate was as small as usual. Is this the reason why it is not far from the big one?" ? "

Another child said, "The sun just came out to cool down, and it was as hot as putting your hand in hot water at noon. Isn't that why you feel hot when you are near and cool when you are far away?" ? "

Hearing this, Confucius could not judge who was right or wrong.

The two children smiled and said to Confucius, "Who said you were smart?" ? "

To annotate ...

And: to.

Debate: Debate to win or lose.

So: reason, reason.

Answer: Yes, yes.

Go: distance.

Japan and China: noon.

And: to.

Then: just.

Pot: A container for holding things.

In favor: Yes.

Pale and desolate: clear and cool, the weather is cool.

Soup exploration: reach into the hot water. It means it's very hot.

Decide: to decide, judge.

Who: Who?

Ru: You.

translate

When Confucius traveled eastward, he saw two children quarreling and asked them why they quarreled.

A child said, "I think the sun is close to people at sunrise and far away from people at noon."

Another child thinks that the sun is far away from people when it first rises, and it is not far away from people until noon.

The first child said, "When the sun first came out and rose, it was as big as the roof of a car." At noon, it looks like a plate. Isn't that why distant objects look small and near objects look big? "

Another child said: "When the sun just came out, it felt cool and sunny, and at noon it was as hot as putting your hand in hot water. Isn't that why objects near feel hot and objects far away feel cold? "

Confucius could not judge.

The two children smiled and said, "Who said you were learned?"