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What does Shu's raccoon dog mean?
Translation:

There was a man named Shu in Weiguo. He didn't like everything in the world, but only kept cats. Cats are animals that catch mice. There are more than 100 cats in his family. These cats are catching all the mice around the house. Cats have nothing to eat and howl loudly when they are hungry.

Shu goes to the market to buy meat for cats every day. Several years later, the old cat gave birth to a kitten, and the kitten gave birth to a kitten. These epigenetic cats don't even know that there are mice in the world because they are used to eating ready-made meat every day; If you are hungry, scream, and if you scream, you will have meat to eat.

After eating it, it looks lazy, supple and happy. A scholar's house in the south of the city was infested with rats. His mice moved in droves, and some even fell into the jar. He hurriedly borrowed a cat from Shu's house.

When Bang Qi's cat saw those scurrying mice, its ears were hunched, its eyes were staring, its beard was as black as bright paint and red, and it kept squeaking. They thought it was a monster, but they were afraid to jump down and catch the mouse.

The owner of this family was very angry when he saw it, so he pushed the cat down. The cat was very scared. It shouted at the mouse. After a long time, the mouse estimated that the cat had no other skills, so he bit it and the cat forcibly escaped from the jar.

Said by: Shu's Raccoon is an essay written by Song Lian in Ming Dynasty. Original text:

Ren Wei's comforts are nothing but good animals and raccoons. Beaver, rat catcher. There are more than 100 livestock, and all the mice in the house have been caught, so they are exhausted. Raccoons have nothing to eat and are hungry. Shu's Japanese market is full of meat.

Raccoons eat meat when they have grandchildren, but they don't know there are mice in the world. But when you are hungry, you will have meat to eat, just as happy as you. There are sick rats in the south China, and some of them fall into the urn, so they are in a hurry to go from Shu.

Raccoon saw the mouse's ears shrug, his eyes burst like paint, his temples were red, and he was furious at once, which meant foreign body and dared not follow the mouse. Push when you are angry. The raccoon was very scared and howled at it. For a long time, the mouse had no other skills. It bit its foot and the raccoon dog threw it out.

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Moral:

1, telling people that overindulgence and overindulgence will bring bad consequences. A pampered life will make people lose even the most basic life skills. Lack of exercise, long-term non-exercise business, will inevitably lose professional skills.

2, superior living conditions, if not treated correctly, will make people will wear away, weaken their ability to live, and finally become a greedy, lazy and weak waste.

3. Worry can rejuvenate the country, and leisure can die.

The author introduces:

Song Lian (13101.4-1381.20 June), whose real name is Shou, whose real name is Jing Lian, whose real name is Qian Xi, posthumous title Longmenzi. , is the Han nationality. Originally from Jinhua moved to the west (now Yiwu, Zhejiang), and later moved to Pujiang, Jinhua.

A famous politician, writer, historian and thinker in the early Ming Dynasty. Together with Gao Qi and Liu Ji, they are called "three great poets in early Ming Dynasty", and together with Zhang Yi, Liu Ji and Ye Chen, they are called "four gentlemen in eastern Zhejiang". Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, praised him as "the head of the founding civil servants".

Scholars call it Taishigong and Song Longmen. Song Lian, known as "child prodigy". He was employed by Ji Meng, Wu Lai, Liu Guan, Huang Cheng and others. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, he resigned from the imperial court and ordered monks to write books. In the early Ming Dynasty, he was hired by Zhu Yuanzhang and was honored as a teacher of the Five Classics, giving lectures for Prince Zhu Biao.

In the second year of Hongwu (1369), he was ordered to major in Yuan history. Most of the court etiquette was formulated for him when he was tired of being an official and learned the imperial edict from the Hanlin bachelor. Hongwu ten years (1377), resigned as an old man and returned to his hometown. Later, he was exiled to Maozhou because his eldest grandson was involved in the Hu case.

He died in Kuizhou at the age of 72. Ming Wuzong pursued "Wen Xian", so he called it "Song Wenxian". Both Song Lian and Liu Ji are famous for their prose creation, and they are called "the Sect of a Generation". His prose is either concise or graceful and elegant, each with its own characteristics.

He admired Taige literature, and his style was honest and elegant, which provided a model for the literary creation of later "Taige style" writers. Most of his works were carved into seventy-five volumes of The Complete Works of Song and Shi Xue.

Song Lian is honest in front of property. He once wrote a big word on the door: "I would rather starve to death than live for profit." The gentleman regards this sentence as a famous saying. If it's someone Song Lian doesn't like.

Even if it is a bag full of gold, as long as there is a little contradiction in the discussion, even if it is given to Song Lian, he will not accept it. The Japanese envoy asked Song Lian for an article and gave him one hundred and twenty gold.

Song Lian refuses to accept. When Zhu Yuanzhang asked him about it, Song Lian replied: "China's courtiers accept the currency of barbarian countries, which is not the way to safeguard the country."

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