Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - Do you think it's necessary for Guan Ning to break diplomatic relations with Hua Xin in Farewell? Tell me your reasons.

Do you think it's necessary for Guan Ning to break diplomatic relations with Hua Xin in Farewell? Tell me your reasons.

It's not necessary.

It would be despicable to break up with friends just because they threw away their gold and went to the door to watch the fun. At least people can throw away the gold and have nothing. Therefore, I can only understand this as a fable. It aims to show that two people seem to have the same interests, but the different behavior patterns lead to the inevitable parting ways. Perhaps Ning Guan's vision has reached this appalling level.

From:

Guan Ning flower heart (xρn) hoes vegetables in the * * Garden, and the field is golden. There is no difference between a hoe and a tile stone. China people caught it and threw it away. I have also tasted the taste of reading at the same table. Those who pass by the entrance of the porch would rather study as before and read those useless books. I would rather sit down and say, "I'm not my friend!" " "

Allusions:

During the Three Kingdoms period, Ning Guan and Hua Xin of Wei were old friends, but they had different personalities: Ning Guan was indifferent to wealth and devoted himself to study; Hua Xin envied power and was unwilling to study.

Once, they hoed together and dug up a piece of gold. Hua Xin was overjoyed and wanted to keep it for himself; You Ning was indifferent.

Another time, a big official passed by by by car, and the car was luxuriously decorated. Huaxin quickly dropped his book and went out to read. He has been praising Ning Guan since he came back. Guan Ning, who was absorbed in reading, became more and more disgusted. He pulled out a knife, cut the mat where two people were sitting together in half, and let them sit separately, which indicated that the friendship with Hua Xin was cut off from now on.

This idiom comes from this, and it is used to describe the break-up between friends. The so-called "breakup" (Source: China Chinese Education Network)