Heaven makes a chessboard star, who dares to play ... where does it come from?

Jie Jin, one of the three great talents in Ming Dynasty.

It is said that Jie Jin was very talented at that time. Minister Li doesn't believe there is such a university. He invited several dignitaries to write poems, and sent someone to call Jie Jin to deal with this matter, hoping to ridicule him in public. Jie Jin came to Li Fu and saw the door closed. The family said that the master ordered him to enter through the small door, but he stood at the gate and refused to enter through the small door. When Li Shangshu heard the news, he came up and said loudly, "This boy is too narrow-minded and has no talent"; Jie Jin immediately replied: "Dapeng spreads his wings and hates the sky."

Shangshu was surprised: alas, this boy was so angry that he ordered someone to open the middle door to meet him. Just sitting on the table, a powerful person wanted to use the topic to laugh at his mother making tofu at home. His father picked up the story of poor life peddled in the street and said to him, "I heard that talented people can export in pairs." How about taking your parents' jobs as the topic today? When Jie Jin heard this, he knew that he was laughing at himself, and he recited unhurriedly: "Every household chooses a day and a month to sell in the street; Gan Kun grinds his hands day and night. " They were all surprised when they heard this.

The powerful man fidgeted like a fishbone. Another dignitary saw Jie Jin wearing a green coat, so he also sent a pair of couplets to mock him: "The frog in the well wears a green coat"; Seeing the man in the red coat, Jie Jin had a brainwave and said, "The crab in the pot is wearing a red robe." . Hearing this, the monk thought to himself, This boy is very powerful. I compared him to a live frog, but he compared me to a dead crab. But it is unreasonable to vent, so we have to admit that we are unlucky. After three rounds of wine, Shangshu wanted to subdue Jie Jin, pointing to the sky and proudly saying, "Heaven is a chessboard star. Who dares to fight?" After hearing this, Jie Jin gave the ground a meal with his foot and said, "The ground is a harp, which one can play!" The tone is higher than his.

Jie Jin Xiè Jin (1369-1415), a word gentry, was born in Jishui (now Jishui, Jiangxi) in the Ming Dynasty, and was a scholar in the twenty-first year of Hongwu (1388). Because of his high intelligence, Jie Jin dared not speak out and was demoted many times. Finally, he was imprisoned by "no courtiers". In the 13th year of Yongle (14 15), he was buried in a snowdrift and froze to death. He died at the age of 47. In the first year of Chenghua (1465), he conferred with the doctor, and Wen Yi died.

Jie Jin was a clever man since he was a child. His articles are elegant and wonderful, his poems are rich and elegant, his calligraphy is excellent in small letters, and he is good at cursive writing, especially in Weeds. Together with Xu Wei and Yang Shen, he is also known as the three great talents of Ming Dynasty, and he has written Collection of Xie Xueshi and Tian Huangyu. President Lu and Biography of Ancient and Modern Women: presided over the compilation of Yongle Grand Ceremony; Ink marks include poems in books, poems and songs in the Tang Dynasty, and anecdotes about Zhao Heng's imperial examinations in the Song Dynasty.