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Two-part allegorical sayings of characters: Qiao Taishou's two-part allegorical sayings of mandarin ducks and historical stories

A: Two-part allegorical saying: Joe is too defensive to be a mandarin duck.

Historical story: "Joe Taishou is out of place" Description: In the Song Dynasty, Joe Taishou was an official, clean and intelligent, caring for the people and loving the people, and was called Qiao Qingtian. Once, I was handling a marriage dispute case between Liu and Pei. It turned out that Liu, Sun and Pei quarreled and made corrections, all for the sake of their children's marriage, and the raw rice had been cooked. When Joe learned of the case, he made repeated mistakes and ratified the fait accompli. In the next month, he became an old man. Although three children were married in the lobby, they reunited to become three couples. Let them get what they want and get what they want. Three pairs of concubines and their parents, each happy, each in-laws dare to make peace and be satisfied.