The authorities are obsessed

[Idiom]: The authorities are confused [pinyin] :d āngjúzhěmí [interpretation]: confused, confused.

It means that the person concerned is confused. [Idiom story]: Tang Xuanzong, the minister of the Tang Dynasty, asked that the "Class Rites" (i.e., the "Book of Rites") compiled and revised by Wei Zheng, the famous minister of the early Tang Dynasty, be listed as a scripture, that is, as a classic work of Confucianism.

Xuanzong immediately agreed, and ordered Yuan Yu and others to carefully review it and add annotations. Unexpectedly, the right Prime Minister Zhang said that he had a different view on this.

He said that the current "Book of Rites" is a book compiled by Dai Sheng of the Western Han Dynasty, which has been used for nearly a thousand years; Besides, Zheng Xuan of the Eastern Han Dynasty has also added annotations and has become a scripture, so why is it necessary to use Wei Zheng's revised book instead?

Xuanzong felt that he had a point, so he changed his mind. But Yuan Tang thinks,The book should be changed.。

To this end, he wrote an article entitled "Explanation of Doubts" to express his views. "Explanation of Doubts" is written in the form of a dialogue between the subject and the object.

First of all, the guest asked: "The Book of Rites", a classic work, which is better than the book compiled by Dai Sheng and annotated by Zheng Xuan and revised by Wei Zheng?" The host replied: "The book compiled by Dai Sheng has been revised, annotated, and contradicted by many people from the Western Han Dynasty to the present, and Wei Zheng has rearranged it with these factors in mind, who would have thought that those conformists would oppose it!", the guest nodded after hearing this, and said: "Yes, just like playing chess, the people who play are confused, but the onlookers can see it clearly."

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