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The original text, translation and inspiration of Fool’s Salt

Original text

There was a fool in the past, but he was in his own house. The owner and the food are too bland and tasteless. The master has heard it and it is more beneficial to the salt. Having found the beauty of salt, he thought to himself: "The beauty of salt is due to the presence of salt. If there are few people who are good at it, how can there be more of it?" Fools are ignorant and eat salt in vain. After eating, the mouth feels good, but it causes trouble.

Translation

Once upon a time, there was a stupid man who went to a friend's house and the master gave him food. The food was bland and tasteless. When the owner found out, he added salt. After eating it, he felt that the dish was very delicious, so he said to himself: "The reason why it tastes delicious is the salt. It's rarely like this, let alone too much?" This stupid man had no wisdom, so he Just eat salt. The corruption of his sense of taste became his disaster. This is the case with everything in the world. Not only is there no benefit to it, but it is also harmful.

Enlightenment

The story "Salt for Fools" tells us: There must be a limit to everything you do. When it is just right, it is wonderful. Once you go too far, it will go to the opposite direction, even if it is a good thing. It was a mess. The truth takes another step forward and becomes a fallacy.