"It's rare to be confused" is a famous saying handed down by Zheng Banqiao during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It is also a self-portrait of his career as an official and his life. It is rare to be confused, which means that people are rarely confused when they should pretend to be confused. Don't tell the truth, it means seeing through but not telling.
? I thought of "The Emperor's New Clothes". Without saying anything, the emperor was full of face and his subjects saved their lives.
? Among all living beings, there are some mysterious ones. The universe, clouds, stars, but the most mysterious thing is the human heart. It changes when meeting people, changes when encountering things, and itself changes from time to time. If you don't tell the truth when you are confused, you will save enough face for others. Otherwise, it will at least embarrass people and make them unable to step down. In severe cases, the relationship will be broken, the friendship will be severed, and we will never have contact with each other until we die. In pretending to be deaf and dumb, seeing through the other party should be the biggest gain for the parties involved.
? If you don’t tell the truth when you are confused, you will further mature yourself. Whether or not to tell the truth is a test and a watershed. Some people just show off their quickness and courage.
? If you don’t have any quarrels, don’t complain, know people well and do their job well, you can continue to interact with each other. If you intensify your efforts and make yourself a god and others a fool, you should learn from Mr. Lu Xun and beat the drowned dog. Look at the time, seize the opportunity, use the spirit of sword, and don't give the opponent a breather.