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What are the 400-word allegorical sayings?

Seven know, and six know nothing.

There was a landlord who raised an only child. The only son is so stupid that he can't even invite a few teachers. So the landlord paid a large sum of money and invited a famous gentleman from other places to be his son's teacher.

However, the only son only knows how to eat, drink and be merry every day, and does not go to school at all. Even if this gentleman has any skill, it is futile to come here. He is very angry. One day, the landlord asked Mr. Wang, "Has my only son made progress in his studies recently?" The gentleman replied, "Seven orifices connect six orifices." After listening to this, the landlord felt that his son had made great progress and was very happy. He told everyone.

Everyone is secretly laughing at the landlord. At this time, a neighbor said to the landlord, "You don't understand seven things and six things. People say that your son knows nothing. You don't even know this. " The landlord was dumbfounded.

What is the earliest record of "ignorance"? Lu Chunqiu? I found it in this book. According to the book, the cruel Shang Zhouwang listened to his favorite Princess da ji and ordered his own uncle Beagan to cut open his chest and take out his heart. Commenting on this matter, the book wrote: If Zhou Wang knew something, he wouldn't do anything stupid to kill Beagan.

"I don't know anything about seven things-six things. This two-part allegorical saying is used to describe people who don't know, don't understand and are confused.

There are some interesting two-part allegorical sayings in Chinese for opening a shop in Wu Dalang. "Opening a shop in Wu Dalang" is one of them, which means "no experts invited". Wu Dalang is one of the characters in the well-known Water Margin. He is the brother of the hero Song Wu. He has neither Song Wu's ability nor his brother's tall and handsome. He is just a short, ugly and short ordinary person selling baked wheat cakes. Of course, Wu Dalang didn't open any shops in his novels, but people invented some words because of his short stature. People use the phrase "Wu Dalang opens a shop-no experts invited" to ridicule the person in charge of personnel or the boss of the company and not invite people with higher ability and level to participate in the work. Come to think of it, there are quite a few people who operate in the way of "opening a shop in Wu Dalang"! A university in Hong Kong wants to invite a friend for an interview. Initially agreed to introduce a knowledgeable teacher from Beijing to teach practical courses in Mandarin. As a result, the candidates were unsuccessful, because they are experts who have taught in a university in the Mainland for many years, because they may exceed the level of many teachers who teach in the school. They would rather hire people below their level to work, so as not to be robbed of their jobs by experts! The boss of a company is exactly the same. The inherent condition of his recruitment is not to be "superior" because he used to recruit talented people but was "disobedient", so he came to the conclusion that "slave" is better than "expert"! It's like opening a shop in Wu Dalang. The society should make progress and the cause should develop. The idea of "opening a shop in Wu Dalang" will hinder social progress and make the cause suffer in the fierce competition! If we want to change the short-sighted behavior of "opening a shop in Wu Dalang-not inviting experts", the key is that the boss and the person in charge of recruitment will not be Wu Dalang themselves.