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How to treat the essay "Yin Jijia"
To be honest, this is purely my feeling. ...

First, businessmen have no credit and no concept of honesty. Reputation is a person's moral quality and a responsibility. Reputation is a national character and an important force based on the national forest. Reputation is an indispensable basic quality for contemporary college students. Only by taking honesty as the foundation can our road be firm and safe.

Although this businessman is extremely rich, he just lacks the traditional virtues of our Chinese nation. No matter how beautiful the mansion is, no matter how beautiful the appearance is, it is only nominal. A person's wealth does not depend on whether he has more money. The wealth of a rich man, his virtue is more reflected in his openness and credit as a rich man. Isn't it unkind to be too stingy?

Second, as a fisherman, self-destruction is also wrong. As the saying goes, "Saving a life is better than building a seven-level pagoda." Businessmen are also human beings and have made great contributions to the social economy. A really smart person should understand whether private affairs are important or national affairs are important. Social planning is a major event.

Let's write so much.

It suddenly occurs to me

Additional translation

Once upon a time, there was a businessman in the south of Jishui. When crossing the river, he fell off the boat and stayed on the floating grass in the water, where he asked for help. A fisherman saved him with a boat. Before he could approach, the businessman quickly roared, "I am a rich man in Jishui area." If you can save me, I will give you 120 gold. " After the fisherman rescued him ashore, the merchant only gave him twelve taels of gold. The fisherman said, "You promised to give me 120 taels of gold, but now you only give me 120 taels. Isn't this a breach of contract? " The businessman flew into a rage and said, "How much should you earn as a fisherman a day?" Isn't it enough to suddenly get twelve taels of gold? The fisherman left disappointed. Then one day, the merchant took a boat down Lake Lvliang, hit a rock and sank, and he fell into the water again. It happened that the fisherman who saved him was there. Someone asked the fisherman, "Why didn't you save him? "The fisherman said," He is the one who promised to give me 120 gold, but failed to keep his promise. The fisherman propped up the boat and watched the businessman struggling in the water from a distance. The businessman quickly sank to the bottom and drowned.