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What does this sentence spoken parts mean?

When I say listen, I mean: let's just talk and listen. What you say is not necessarily well-founded or valuable. You don't have to believe it so seriously.

Said by: Zhuangzi's theory of homology.

It is a rumor of women to taste, and women laugh with false hearing?

Interpretation: What do you think I was listening to when I said it for you?

Let's leave it here. The meaning of this sentence is just an expression, which may not be reasonable. Refers to any fabricated, unfounded and unreliable words. This is often reserved when telling others something you can't believe.

Extended data:

On the background of "The Theory of Everything";

On Wuqi is different from the general works in the pre-Qin period. At that time, there were few special topics in the works. They all wrote chapters first, and then either took the numbers in the first sentence or took two words to solve the problem. Their special topics were meaningless.

The Theory of Everything is rare in ancient books because of its famous works. Although The Analects of Confucius was widely used in the early Han Dynasty, such as On Qin and On Salt and Iron. That is to say, the 33 propositions in Zhuangzi have three meanings and two titles besides discussing things, and none of them are based on theory. From this, it can be proved that it should be written between Qin and Han dynasties, and the famous articles began to be discussed.

The Theory of Everything also incorporates the theories of Shendao, Gongsun Long and Laozi, so the earliest period of this theory should not be before Shenzi, Gongsun and Laozi were written, but Shenzi and Gongsun were written in the late Warring States period before Qin and Han Dynasties. However, there are different opinions about the time when Laozi was written, but most people tend to write it in the Warring States period.

Since The Theory of Everything absorbed the contents of Shenzi, Gongsun Zilong and Laozi, its completion date must be after these books, not earlier than the late Warring States period.

The antonym of gossip: seriousness and meticulousness

1, seriously

Interpretation: Describe taking things very seriously.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" The fourth time: "So if you are serious, you will enter the door in three days."

2, meticulous

Interpretation: Even the smallest place is not sloppy, and it is described as serious.

Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" The fourth time: "When the boss visits, he is meticulous in seeing his uncle, and his promotion lies in pointing to Japan."