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What does the king of Chu tell us?
The thin waist of the king of Chu tells us that as a leader, we can't judge people by our hobbies at will; As an ordinary person, don't do things according to your superiors' hobbies. Flatterers are often ridiculous.

The story of "The King of Chu has a thin waist" illustrates a truth: "If you are good in the world, you will be embarrassed in the next life". As a leader, King Chu Ling should not create bad atmosphere because of his hobbies. This behavior of ministers is even more outrageous. Subordinates should not blindly imitate because of their superiors' bad hobbies. They should promptly point out the wrong practices of King Chu Ling and correct unhealthy practices.

The story of "The King of Chu's thin waist" illustrates a very simple truth: a man can't blindly pursue what he does, can't wait for others, and can't do what he likes, otherwise it will have bad consequences and lead to great disasters.

Enlightenment of King Chu's Good Waist

1, celebrity effect. For superiors, you must be careful what you say and do. The so-called "up, down", up, up, down! For a powerful person, we must be cautious about what we advocate and what we oppose, otherwise it will bring serious consequences.

2. For superiors, we must be diligent and thrifty. If you indulge in debauchery, it will bring disaster to the country and people, leading to national subjugation.

3. If you are a courtier, you should distinguish between right and wrong, stand firm, don't flatter and bully, and flatter and distinguish between loyalty and treachery. Take history as a mirror, you can dress formally, read history and be a good person!