Ye Long's complete translation

Seeing that Lu mourned for the public, he mourned for the public for seven days. He left with his servant and said, "I've heard of your good scholar, so I've come a long way, exposed to frost and dew, and dared not rest to see you." On the seventh day, you are welcome. You are a good scholar and a good dragon like Ye Gongzi. Ye Gongzi is tall and good at dragons. He hooked them to write scriptures, chiseled them to write dragons and carved them in the room. In this way, when he was known by the dragon in the sky, he fell from the sky to Ye Gong's home. Someone visited him on the windowsill, and his dragon tail reached into the hall. When Ye Gong saw a dragon, he turned around and ran away, scaring him like a lost soul, terrified and unable to control himself. Therefore, Ye doesn't really like dragons. He just likes things that look like dragons, not dragons. Today, I heard that you are a good scholar, so I came all the way to see you. You're welcome for seven days. You are not a good scholar, but a good husband is more like a scholar. The poem says:' If you hide in the center, when will you forget!' Dare to leave. "

This idiom tells that Gao, the son of Ye (now Ye County, Henan Province), liked dragons very much in the Spring and Autumn Period, and dragons were painted everywhere in the house. The dragon in the sky knew about it and came to his house. The dragon looked in through the window. At the sight of the dragon, Lord Ye turned pale with fear and lost his mind. In the future, people will satirize those who only say they like it, but their words and deeds are not the same, that is, "Ye Gong Long Hao".

Precautions:

Confucius' student, surnamed Mingshi, was born in the Spring and Autumn Period. Zhang Zi is his nickname.

-The monarch of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period, surnamed Ji, named Jiang.

Scholar-a general term for intellectuals in feudal society.

She-Leshe, the ancient unit of calculating distance, a house is equal to 30 miles.

The sound is frugal, which is the same as the word "cocoon", that is, the hard skin that grows on the soles of the feet, commonly known as calluses.

Write-here is the meaning of painting with a knife and pencil.

Peeping-Peeping means visiting and peeping.

Xuan-there is a sound, a window.

Shi-intentional, extended, extended.

Poetry is the earliest collection of poems in China, The Book of Songs, which is divided into three parts: style, elegance and ode, with a total of 305 articles, most of which are folk songs. For the poems quoted here, see the wet mulberry in the "Xiaoya" part of The Book of Songs.

Dare-auxiliary word, meaning bold and sorry, used at the beginning of a sentence.

The New Preface-China Ancient Book Names was edited by Liu Xiang, a famous scholar and essayist in the Western Han Dynasty. This book tells many stories of ancient history.

Comments:

This story, with vivid metaphors, satirizes the characters of Ye Formula and profoundly exposes their bad thoughts and styles of singing high-profile and unrealistic. Through this story, we should get rid of the bad idea and style of theory divorced from reality and establish a good idea and style of seeking truth from facts.