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What is the root cause of the burial of Maxima?

Ma Shuo, a famous work by Han Yu, has long been included in middle school Chinese textbooks. What is the fundamental reason why Maxima was buried in Ma Shuo? In fact, Han Yu has told everyone very bluntly in his article, but he didn't write very implicitly.

To answer with the original content, the fundamental reason why Maxima was buried was that the horse eater didn't know that it could walk Wan Li Road and still eat.

People who feed horses don't know how to feed them according to their appetite.

A swift horse has the ability to travel thousands of miles a day, but the horse breeder doesn't feed it enough. Maxima doesn't have enough food and physical strength, and her ability can't be exerted. That's why there is "not enough to eat, not much beauty."

Ma Shuo also has a very classic saying, which is widely circulated, that is, "A swift horse is commonly used, but Bole is not commonly used" is often recognized as a feeling by later generations.

Of course, Ma Shuo is an article with material meaning. The horses mentioned in the article also symbolize people, including ordinary people and talented people. Even if someone is talented and a swift horse among all sentient beings, no one appreciates it, and it can only be regarded as a buried swift horse.

Han Yu's writing this article actually reflected Han Yu's bumpy fate at that time. In fact, Han Yu also had the experience of being buried. Looking at Han Yu's resume, you will find that Han Yu's career is actually very bumpy. At the age of 25, after he was admitted to the Jinshi, he was not reused many times. Ma Shuo was also written by Han Yu when his career was bumpy.

Although Ma Shuo is an ancient prose, it is also of great practical significance in today's society. In daily life and workplace, sometimes you don't have the ability to succeed, and you don't necessarily have the ability to be reused. In modern society, wine is not afraid of the depth of the alley, and gold always shines, but it is not necessarily visible, and it still needs some opportunities and luck.