It means: there must be unusual people in the world to have unusual things; Only by doing extraordinary things can we build extraordinary contributions. Very unusual.
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This article is a biography of Sima Xiangru, a famous writer in the Western Han Dynasty. The author uses the writing method of "biography" (Zhang Xuecheng's "Harmonious Poetry of Literature and History") to briefly describe his life's travel to Liang, marriage and communication with foreigners in Southwest China, while the related essays and poems are included in full text, which can be described as "endless and complicated" (Li Jingxing's "Comments on Historical Records").
There are eight articles, such as Zixu Fu, Shanglin Fu, Fisherman Shuba, Difficult Shu Elders, Letter Hunting, Ai, Adult Fu and Feng Chan Wen, with more words than Sima Qian's own account, which shows that the author "loves his literary works very much" (.
Through these essays, Sima Qian wrote about the poverty of Sima Xiangru, a great poet in the Han Dynasty, and showed his feelings about the great prestige of China feudal society-the era of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He not only praised the idea of unification and centralization, but also laid out the magnificence of the palace gardens, showing the great wisdom and achievements of the people of China in creating material civilization, advocating the fallacy of forbidding extravagance and thrift, preventing slow progress and persuading them to live forever.
References:
Historical Records-Baidu Encyclopedia