Mi Heng: I showed it to my parents to show my innocence!
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms records the story of a young man named Mi Fei who beat gongs and drums to scold Cao Cao at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The story goes like this: the young man Mi Heng is very talented and good at playing drums. He was deeply appreciated by Cao Cao's prized Kong Rong and recommended him to Cao Cao many times. But Mi Fei was dissatisfied with Cao Cao's character and refused to go. Cao Cao was very angry, but because of Mi Fei's talent, it was not convenient to kill him, so he drummed for the guests at the banquet to make a fool of them. That day, Mi Fei played drums in Cao Cao's hall, which was the famous "Three Chapters of Yuyang". Young Mi Heng was deeply impressed by his mastery of melody. According to the rules, you have to change your clothes when playing drums. He slowly took off his old clothes and stood naked, naked. They all covered their faces, but Mi Heng didn't care. He put on his trousers slowly, and the color remained the same. Cao Cao cursed Mi Heng for being rude and unreasonable. "I show my parents' appearance to show my innocent body and ears!" Mi Heng responded generously. The truly valuable expression will be covered up by some dirty breath at that time, such as Mi Heng's performance art. Of course, we regard performance art as a person in the entertainment circle, which has a certain unwelcome meaning. As for whether the entertainment circle does not welcome performance art or performance art does not welcome the entertainment circle, it is unclear. Innocent parents