Socrates. "Socrates' wife" is synonymous with a shrew and a bad wife. She is a narrow-minded, stubborn woman who likes to nag endlessly and often curses, often making the great philosopher Socrates (469 BC-399 BC) sleepy
Embarrassed. Once, when someone asked Socrates "Why do you want to marry such a wife?", he replied: "People who are good at equestrian skills always choose strong horses to ride. They are used to riding strong horses and can control other horses." It's no big deal. If I could stand such a woman, I'm afraid there would be no one in the world who would be difficult to get along with. It is said that Socrates just wanted to be in the midst of his wife's annoying nagging complaints. He married her only after purifying his spirit.
Once, when Socrates was discussing academic issues with his students and arguing with each other, his wife ran away angrily.
He came in, scolded Socrates, and then went out to get a bucket of water and poured it on Socrates.
The students present thought that Socrates would angrily scold his wife. Suddenly, Socrates touched his soaked clothes and said humorously: "I know that after thunder, it will definitely rain heavily.
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