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A scholar fortune-telling asked his wife for money _ Which episode is the scholar fortune-telling asking his wife for money?

What are the classic examples of sophistry?

As follows:

1, a person has three heads.

A said to B: I can prove that a person has three heads.

B said: I want to hear your opinion.

A said: everyone has a head, no one has two heads, and a person has one more head than no one, so a person has three heads.

You are a man with horns on your head.

Ob Ridders, a famous sophist in ancient Greece, once said to a man, "What you have not lost is what you have, right?"

The man replied, "Of course!"

Then Aberg Des added, "You haven't lost the horn on your head, so you are a man with horns on your head."

The man was puzzled, knowing that he had been fooled, but he couldn't say why, and he didn't know how to refute Aubrey Ridders.

3, bold unruly, this officer ever lost you?

Once upon a time, there was a county magistrate who wanted to buy gold ingots, and the shopkeeper sent two gold ingots according to the order.

The magistrate asked, "How much are these two gold ingots?"

The shopkeeper replied, "Grandpa wants to buy it, and the villain only sells it at half price."

The county magistrate took one and returned it to the store.

After many days, he didn't pay the bill. The shopkeeper said, "Please give me the gold ingot price."

The magistrate pretended not to understand: "Didn't I already give it to you?"

The store said, "Little people have never had it!"

The county magistrate was furious and said, "Bold and unruly, this official asked you for two gold ingots, but you said you only charged half price. I have returned one to you, which is equivalent to half price. Why have my officials lost you! "

The store listened, and it was very sad.

This secret can't be revealed.

Once upon a time, three scholars went to Beijing to catch the exam. On the way, they met a fortune teller named "Living Immortal" and asked for advice: "How many can we take in this exam?" The fortune teller closed his eyes and counted for a while, then put up a finger. The three scholars didn't understand what it meant and asked for clarification.

The fortune teller said, "The secret must not be revealed, and you will understand it later." Later, only one of the three scholars was admitted, and that person came to reward him. As soon as they met, they praised him and said, "Sir, you really live up to your reputation." I also stuck up a finger like a fortune teller and said, "I really only have one.

After the scholar left, the fortune teller's wife asked him, "Why are you so smart?" The fortune teller smiled and said, You don't understand the mystery. A finger can be erected to make a variety of explanations: if three people are admitted, they will all be admitted; If you don't pass the exam, you will fail; If a person is tested, it is a test; I got two in the exam and one failed. No matter what the facts are, I can prove that my calculation is correct.

5. There is no sound when one millet falls to the ground, two millet falls to the ground, three millet falls to the ground, and so on, and there will be no sound when the whole bag of millet falls to the ground.