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Why did some people in the ancients say that "every dog killed is mostly a scholar"?
Modern people generally understand? Every time you kill a dog, you are a scholar. However, people who have never studied or have a low level of education are very affectionate and righteous, while those who have studied are basically ungrateful. In fact, the original intention of the ancients to say this sentence is not what people understand now, but a summary of the phenomenon, without the meaning of praise or blame. So what did the ancients mean by saying this sentence?

First, every time you kill a dog. The ancient dog butcher actually refers to people who don't study or read. To put it bluntly, it is uneducated. Of course, there is no discrimination here, especially this group. This kind of person is characterized by being straightforward, having no strategy, having no wrinkles in his mind, and thinking little, but one thing is certain, that is, whoever is good to himself will be good to him, and whoever is bad to himself will be impolite and behave more directly. And this image gives the intuitive impression that every time you kill a dog.

Second, most people who cheat are scholars. There is no derogatory meaning in this. The key is that scholars will weigh the pros and cons in everything they do, so they may sacrifice small righteousness to protect the righteousness in some things and will not take the right path. Sometimes it will inevitably hurt the interests of others in a small scope, but the effect is definitely the best, and it is often the most beneficial to the overall situation. Therefore, it is often misunderstood that scholars are easy to be ungrateful. In fact, it is also a superficial phenomenon. Moreover, scholars have made great contributions to the development of society. If you are really ungrateful and violate social moral values, how can you become the pillar of the country and promote social development?

Therefore, people like dog butchers, because of their low educational level, tend to do things simply and extremely. People who are good to themselves will be good to them, and those who are not good to them will be embarrassed directly. Scholars need to consider the pros and cons, the overall situation, rather than simply right or wrong, and will not make uncertain sacrifices. Of course, it's all true. In general, after all, there are all kinds of birds when the Woods are big, and not all dog butchers are just people. There are also many ungrateful and selfish people among the people who study.