Chapter 47: Why bother to sit separately?
Cutting the seat is from the Southern Song Dynasty Liu Yiqing's novel collection of the world to say the new language, the original text: Guan Ning and Hua Yun, both of whom were from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
At the beginning, the two of them hoeed vegetables in the garden, saw that there was a piece of gold, and the pipe waved the hoe, turning a blind eye, which was no different from the tile stone.
Hua caught it and saw the joy, and when he saw the look, he threw it away. I also tried to read at the same table, and there were those who took the Xuan crown to pass through the door, and they would rather read as before, and Hua wasted books to watch.
Rather cut the seat and sit separately, saying: You are not my friend. It means that in the last years of the Han Dynasty, Guan Ning and Hua Yun studied together since childhood, and they were very good friends.
One day they were working together and saw a piece of gold in the field. Guan Ning turned a blind eye, and Hua Yun immediately picked it up, but when he saw that Guan Ning's expression was wrong, he threw the gold and left.
Then the two of them used to sit on a seat and read, and suddenly someone passed by in front of the door in a gorgeous carriage, Guan Ning read as usual, but Hua Xin threw down the book and went out to watch.
Guan Ning cut the mat and sat down with Hua Xin, and said to him, "You are no longer my friend."
This chapter gives readers a sense of guidance, which will make people think that the two have different personalities and values, Guan Ning studies hard, and is not greedy for glory and wealth, on the other hand, Hua Xin acts impetuously and envies glory and wealth, and the two pursue different pursuits, so they finally part ways.
In my opinion, two scholars just took two different paths in life and broke off their friendship, which is too extreme.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, when the world was about to be in turmoil, Guan Ning chose to ignore the things outside the window, and only read the books of sages, and finally collected what he had learned and wrote "On Surnames".
This is actually a way to be born alone. Some people will think that in the form of the world at that time, many bachelors with a slight name were a little pretentious.
But I think that the vast majority of the bachelors have gone into hiding, and the posture of learning the dragon and phoenix chicks in the later period is self-raised, and only from the official history does I know that Guan Ning has indeed achieved the true nobility of his ambition in the end.
I think this is also like today's society, people who do good deeds are envied and slandered, but they actually do it, far better than those who say more than they do.
However, it is too much for later generations to use Guan Ning's nobility to satirize Hua Yun's low character, not to mention that friends are not like-minded, it is just a difference in political ideas, if it is really a gentleman, it will definitely not affect the personal friendship between the two.
On the other hand, Hua Yun in the official history, this person is an extremely honest and honest official, dedicated to the people, and is a person with outstanding political and military ability, especially during the period when Hua Xin served Cao Wei, his talent was fully displayed, and finally slowly entered the top of Cao Wei and became one of the important figures of Wei.
In Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he set Hua Yun up as a traitorous minister who was useless, greedy for glory, and aided in abuse.
And Mr. Liu Yiqing's new language of the world and Comrade Luo Guanzhong's portrayal of Huayun in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms seem to have a heart.
It's like now whenever you write about a bad person, you will retreat to him for everything, which is really a wall that everyone pushes and beats the drum and beats it by thousands of people.
Shishuo Xinyu and Romance of the Three Kingdoms are novels, and the works written by any author in any period will eventually become history, that is, yesterday's stories.
But only after opening the official history can I understand that often the stories of the wicked are far more moving than the stories of the good guys, and they are easier to remember than the truth.
And the Romance of the Three Kingdoms writes Huayun as treacherous, and the world says that Guan Ning is perfect in the new language. There is no absolute perfection in the world, and all perfections are ultimately deceptions waiting to be exposed.