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What's the next sentence?

The next sentence is born rebellious.

Anti-bone, in ancient feudal society, refers to those who are heretical, disloyal, unjust and rebellious. Influenced by traditional culture, people tend to be religious or superstitious and tend to these mysterious sermons when they lack understanding of the nature of reality. At one time, they even used it as a guide to important choices.

In modern society, anti-bone has become a symbol of courage to create and quick thinking. There is a saying that there is a bone in the head, and there is nothing in Wan Li. In the hit drama "Famous Works through the Ages", Li Da's skill is anti-bone, which is called strange bone by fortune tellers. If it comes out 500 years later, it will be a great achievement in the future. Even if he can't ascend to the throne, he is also a generation of princes. According to Fengyunzi's method: there is an anti-bone in the back of the head, and you can enter the exam later.

Famous allusions:

In Chapter 53 of The Romance of The Three Kingdoms, when Guan Yu took Changsha, Huang Zhong was pushed down by Han Xuan, the satrap, because Yang's arrow was not used to shoot him. At this critical moment, a general flashed outside the account, and Han Xuan was killed with one knife, saving veteran Huang Zhong. This man is Wei Yan, a famous Shu Han.

However, when Guan Yu led Wei Yan back, Kong Ming "ordered thugs to push him down and hack him to death". Liu Bei asked why, and Kong Ming said, "I thought Wei Yan had an anti-bone behind his head ... so I cut it off." Wei Yan saved his life, but he was never used again. After Zhuge Liang's death, Wei Yan rebelled, and Ma Dai was ordered by the military adviser to be beheaded in front of the army.