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No one is born with knowledge. Who can be without confusion? The meaning and pinyin of

People are not born with knowledge, who can be free from confusion

Pinyin rén fēi shēng ér zhī zhī zhě shú néng wú huò

Explain that people are not born with something Everyone knows it, who has no doubts?

Who: Who? Doubt: difficult question No: no

Sourced from Han Yu's "Shi Shuo"

"Shuo" is an ancient literary style used to explain affairs by means of narrative, discussion or explanation. It can be used to express opinions or record events, both to express the author's opinions and explain the meaning of the message.

"The Preface to the Differentiation of Styles of Articles": "The speaker, the interpreter, explains the meaning and explains it in his own way." The language of "Speak" is usually concise and clear, with profound meaning; the writing method is more flexible and follows the Modern essays are generally similar. They usually use the method of seeing the big from the small, telling fables, describing things, etc. to explain things. This is what we call "the meaning of things."

"Shuo" means "to talk about". For example, "Ma Shuo" can literally be interpreted as "Talk about the problem of a thousand-mile horse"

"Ailian Shuo", "Ma Shuo" "Horses' Theory", "Snake Catcher's Theory", "Teacher's Theory", and "Huang Sheng's Theory of Borrowing Books" belong to this literary style.