Su Dongpo said, "Cats are used to catch mice. You can't keep a cat that doesn't need to catch mice without mice. " Dogs are used to guard against thieves. Dogs that don't need to be guarded against thieves after thieves disappear can't be kept. "I said (cats) can not catch (mice), but it is too much to catch chickens without catching mice; It's okay for dogs not to bark, but it's too much to bark at their owners instead of thieves. Hate honest people, and do everything possible to fight and get rid of them. Isn't that (cat) catching mice? Deliberately fawning on ministers who held important positions and held power, resulting in the emperor being deprived of power. Isn't that (the dog) barking at its owner?
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2. China Classical Cats and Dogs 1 `Original'
Dongpo said: "Cats are kept to catch mice. Don't keep cats without mice." Keep two dogs to prevent rape, and you can't keep a dog that doesn't bark or rape. "I said it is possible to catch chickens without catching mice, but it is difficult to catch chickens. It's fine if you don't call it a thief. If you see the right person, you will try your best to blow it away instead of catching chickens. The right to trust the heart should be pet-name ruby, so that the son of heaven is isolated and not barked by the Lord.
2' Translation
Su Dongpo said, "Cats are used to catch mice. You can't keep a cat that doesn't catch mice just because there are no mice. " Dogs are kept to prevent thieves. You can't keep a barking dog just because there are no thieves. "But I think: Even if cats don't catch mice, it would be even worse if they catch chickens instead of mice. It's okay for a dog not to bite a thief, and it's even worse to bark at its owner without calling a thief. Envy an honest man and let him go away. Isn't this the same mentality as catching a chicken with a cat? My mind is full of seeking power, which makes the emperor helpless (no one really shares the worries for the emperor). Isn't this the dog that bit the owner?
1. Catch: Catch.
2. storage: storage.
3. Raper: an evil and deceitful person.
4. Judah: still; Still.
5. Very: better than ...; Exceed.
6. Right: justice; Integrity.
7. Tired: exhausted from manufacturing ...; Exhausted; Ran out.
8. hit: hit the thorn.
9. Entrust the mind: the mind is completely dependent on some kind of power.
10. No barking: Isn't this biting the owner's dog?
1 1 Dongpo's point of view in this article?
Answer: If you are in your position, you should seek your own government, and you should not be a vegetarian. (corpse: occupying the position is not responsible; Vegetarian: eat idle meals. )
3. The classical Chinese "Bees and Crabs in Jianghuai" and "Cats and Dogs" explain that there is a poison bee in the north of Huaihe River, and its tail can sting people to death; There is a kind of crab in Jiangnan, which is very majestic. Its thorns can deal with tigers. But bee catchers don't have to fight poison bee, and crab catchers never get hurt.
Bees' hives are usually built on the ground or on trees and stones. People found its location, and they approached it at night with burning torches. They built a nest, and a bee jumped into the flame and was burned to death. Then cut down the whole hive. Crabs stay between cattails or reeds. Put a lamp by the water. Crabs climb very fast, so bend down to catch them.
Bees and crabs only know how to run to the flame, but they can't make a home where they live. They should die like this.
Su Dongpo said, "Cats are used to catch mice. You can't keep a cat that doesn't catch mice just because there are no mice. " Dogs are kept to prevent thieves. You can't keep a barking dog just because there are no thieves. "But I think: even if the cat doesn't catch mice, it would be even worse if it catches chickens instead of mice. Dogs also bite thieves, but it's even worse if they don't bark at their owners. It makes me sick to see an honest man. Make sure he goes away. Isn't it the same mentality as the cat that catches chickens? My mind is full of seeking power, which makes the emperor helpless (no one really shares his worries for the emperor). Isn't this the dog that bit the owner?