Ouyang asked about the trip and saw the ancient stele, which was written by Suo Jing of Jin Dynasty. Standing on horseback to watch, it took a long time to leave. After several hundred steps, he dismounted and stood there. When he was tired, he sat down and watched in cloth, and stayed beside him for three days before leaving. ——Unknown · Anonymous "Calligrapher Ouyang Xun" Calligrapher Ouyang Xun Ouyang Xun tried his luck and saw the ancient stele, which was written by Suo Jing of Jin Dynasty. Standing on horseback to watch, it took a long time to leave. After several hundred steps, he dismounted and stood there. When he was tired, he sat down and watched in cloth, and stayed beside him for three days before leaving. Junior Chinese Chinese, Narrative Writing Translation and Annotations
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Ouyang Xun once saw an ancient monument while riding on a horse. It was written by Suo Jing, a famous calligrapher of the Jin Dynasty. (He) stopped his horse to look at the ancient stele and left after a long time. After walking a few hundred steps away from the ancient monument, he returned, dismounted and stood in front of the monument to admire it. When he was tired, he spread out his leather clothes and sat down to watch, then stayed in front of the monument for another three days and three nights before leaving. When Tao Kan was traveling, he saw someone holding a handful of unripe rice, and he asked, "What are you using this for?" People said, "What you see when you are on the road, you can talk about it." Kan was furious and said, "You don't have a field, but you have no land." You are playing tricks on people!" Hold on and whip them. Therefore, the people are diligent in farming and their families have enough food. ——"Tao Kan Cherishing the Valley" by Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty
Tao Kan Cherishing the Valley Tao Kan was traveling and saw a man holding a handful of unripe rice, and he asked: "What are you using this for?" People said: "What you see when you travel, Talk about it." Kan said angrily: "You don't have a field, but you are robbing people of rice!" He held it and whipped it. Therefore, the people are diligent in farming and their families have enough food. Chinese Classical Chinese, an allegorical story about Ouyang Ye who was in charge of Ezhou. The people had a dispute over a boat and fought each other until they died. They were imprisoned for a long time without a decision. Ye came to his prison, sat in the court, removed his shackles, and ate and drank. After eating, he worked hard and returned to the prison. If a person is left alone in the court, his expression will change and he will look anxious. Ye said: "You are the murderer!" The prisoner pretended not to know why. Ye said: "Everyone I see eating is holding a chopstick with his right hand, but you are only holding chopsticks with your left. Now the deceased is injured on the right rib, who is it but you?" The prisoner has no way to respond. ——Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty, "Ouyang Ye solved the case"
Ouyang Ye solved the case. When Ouyang Ye ruled Ezhou, the people fought over boats and beat each other to death, and they were imprisoned for a long time. Ye himself came to the prison, sat in the court, removed his shackles, and ate and drank. After eating, he worked hard and returned to the prison. If a person is left alone in the court, his expression will change and he will look anxious. Ye said: "You are the murderer!" The prisoner pretended not to know why. Ye said: "When I look at the eaters, they all hold chopsticks with their right hands, but you only hold the chopsticks with your left. Now the deceased is injured on the right rib, who is it but you?" The prisoner has no way to respond. Junior High School Classical Chinese, Praise, Writing Stories The third daughter of Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty married Chai Shao when she was young. When Emperor Gaozu raised an army to rebel against the Sui Dynasty, Shao and his wife conspired, saying: "Your Majesty wants to bring peace to the world, and Shao wants to welcome the banner of righteousness. It is not possible for both of us to go together. If I go alone, we will both be in harm's way. I don't know what the chance is." His wife said, "My lord, it is best to go quickly. . To a woman, she made her own plan temporarily. "Shao immediately went to Taiyuan to join Gaozu. His wife returned to Lingxian County, dispersed the family assets, and raised an army to respond to Emperor Gaozu. He obtained 70,000 soldiers, many of whom were women. Together with Emperor Taizong, they surrounded the capital and named themselves the Women's Army. When the capital was flat, she was named Princess Pingyang. ——"The Army of Women" written by Kong Pingzhong of the Song Dynasty
The Army of Women
Song Dynasty: Written by Kong Pingzhong
Read more ∨ The third daughter of Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty, married to Chai when she was young Shao. When Emperor Gaozu raised an army to rebel against the Sui Dynasty, Shao and his wife conspired, saying: "Your Majesty wants to bring peace to the world, and Shao wants to welcome the banner of righteousness. It is not possible for both of us to go together. If I go alone, we will both be in harm's way. I don't know what the chance is." His wife said, "My lord, it is best to go quickly. . To a woman, she made her own plan temporarily. "Shao immediately went to Taiyuan to join Gaozu. His wife returned to Lingxian County, dispersed the family assets, and raised an army to respond to Emperor Gaozu. He obtained 70,000 soldiers, many of whom were women. Together with Emperor Taizong, they surrounded the capital and named themselves the Women's Army. When the capital was flat, she was named Princess Pingyang. ▲ Junior high school Chinese, women, warrior biographies