Interpretation and refutation from Jin Daoheng: "Fame, wealth and color are the most important things in the world, and shamans regard them as embarrassing." Sun Song Guangxu's "North Dream Words" Volume 6: "If you want to pass the exam, I should slap it." The poem "Snow Rice" in the Yuan Dynasty zaju: "There is no poet in the romantic life, and there is no one through the ages." Sun Xiang's First Lesson: "Remember bitter rice, chaff, wild vegetables and old pumpkins."
Make sentences from chaff;
1, uneducated Kong Qiu, who doesn't know revolutionary theory, won't produce labor. He is a big straw bag full of chaff.
2. Sages regard honor as dirt and chaff, so why worry about saints?
3. But here, he affirmed the thoughts of Zhuangzi and Zhuangzi, and thought that Taoism should return to nature, but rejected the secular view that Zhuang Zhou was an exaggeration.
He and his two younger brothers started work together, picking out the chaff, gravel and other sundries mixed in rice bit by bit, and then selling them.
5, it is dust and dirt that will cast pottery and shackles, who wants to treat things as things! The talent and wealth of the Song Dynasty were just suitable for all the Yue people. It was useless for the Yue people to cut their tattoos.
6, insulated from trivial matters, and even more disdainful to deal with people who are travel-stained.
7, it is its scale chaff, will still be Tao Zhu Yaoshun also, who wants to take things as things!
8, chaff can't catch old birds; Sophisticated people are not easy to fall into the trap.
9. The old metaphysical viewpoint mentioned here is contrary to the result of Kant's critical philosophy, which may think that people can only fill food with chaff.
10, Wang Yongqing found a breakthrough. Together with his two younger brothers, he picked up the chaff, gravel and other sundries mixed in rice bit by bit and sold them to customers.
1 1, his dregs, such as dirt and chaff, can produce a sage like Yao Shun. How can he take foreign trifles seriously?
12, but here, he affirmed Zhuangzi and Zhuangzi's thought of returning to nature, affirmed Yao Yaoshun's Autumn Bran, and refuted Zhuang Zhou's secular view of boasting about his birthday.
13, he and his two younger brothers set out to pick out the autumn chaff, gravel and other sundries mixed in rice bit by bit, and then sell them.