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Who is to blame for the destruction of the jade in the rafters?

"The tiger gives birth to a turtle, and the jade is destroyed in the rafters" means that the tiger and rhinoceros run out of the cage, and the tortoise shell (for divination) and jade (for sacrifice) are destroyed in the box. Whose fault is this?

1, source

The source is the "Ji family will attack" in the Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period.

2. Excerpts from the original text

You Ran said, "My husband and my son want it, but neither of my ministers wants it." Confucius said, "Please! Zhou Renyou said:' Chen Li wants to go public, but he can't stop.' If you don't seize the danger and help, how will you use each other? Besides, it's too much. Tiger (Si √) comes out √, turtle and jade are destroyed in rafters (D √). Who is to blame (Y √)? "

3. Translation

Confucius said, "You Ran! Zhou people have a saying:' If you can display your talents, you will be in that position; If you can't, you won't get the position. Blind people don't care when they are in danger, but they don't help when they are about to fall. Then why use that photographer? Besides, what you said is wrong. Tigers and rhinos ran out of cages, and tortoise shells and jade were destroyed in boxes. Whose fault is this? "

Extended data:

Writing background

At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, the official position of the vassal state declined gradually, and the dispute between officials and doctors in charge of state affairs became increasingly fierce. Dr. Lu and Uncle Sun divided the office into three parts. Later, Ji Sun became more and more powerful. At that time, Ji Kangzi was eager to annex and expand his power, thus seeking to seize the Lu regime.

Ran Qiu, the retainer of Ji Kangzi, told Confucius about the situation. Confucius opposed Ji Kang's criticism and educated Ran Qiu. This conversation is recorded in the article "Ji Jiangfa".

Brief introduction of the author

Confucius (55 BC1-479), named Qiu, At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, Lu was the founder of Confucianism. China was an ancient thinker and educator. He initiated the atmosphere of private lectures and advocated benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith. Confucius led some disciples around the world for thirteen years and revised the Six Classics in his later years.

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