Chapter 527: Reasoning
After a hurried browsing, Chi Jing was surprised to find that she had seen this question before!
During her 10 years at the institute, she had read a number of newspapers, including some old newspapers from 10 or 8 years ago. One of the newspapers likes to put some reasoning questions at regular intervals for readers to think, and the reasoning answers are usually published in the next issue of the newspaper.
And this question happened to be the one she had read! Could it be that Su Bao also remembered this story?
It's a pity...
Chi Jing smiled bitterly in her heart, she hadn't found the next issue of the newspaper yet, and she hadn't had time to read the correct answer, so she came to Dongli.
In this way, Su Bao didn't have any rules for solving the problem, but just wrote down some impressive and interesting things that she had read and stumped her own, and listed them as puzzles.
"What does that mean?" Dongfang Le continued to be at a loss.
"It's a reasoning question." Chi Jingdao briefly told everyone what "reasoning" is.
Reasoning is the thought process of deriving an unknown conclusion from one or several known conditions or premises.
For example, there are mud puddles on the road, and there are clearly visible horseshoe prints in the mud puddles, from which two conclusions can be concluded. First, there must have been rain in this area in the past two days. Second, there are several horses passing by this place.
We have not seen the rain with our own eyes, nor have we seen the horses galloping down this road, but we have seen the traces they have left behind and conclude from this.
The geese passed without a trace, but left a voice.
This is reasoning. From what is known in front of us, the unknown of the past is deduced.
After listening to it, he showed great interest again and carefully read the question on the blackboard from the beginning again.
It's a simple question, but it's not simple—this story, like this.
…
Li Gongzi and Wang Gongzi are classmates and fellow villagers, Li Gongzi's family lives in Lijiazhuang, and Wang Gongzi's family lives in Wangjiazhuang.
There is only one bridgeless river between the two mountain villas, and there is only one ferryman on the river who has been going back and forth to the bank of the two villages for many years, named "Yusan".
Yusan is an orphan with a warm and righteous personality, and there is no regulation on ferry fares, so it doesn't matter how much you give or how little you give. If you see a young child drowning on weekdays, you will come to the rescue, and you are a well-known good person.
One day, Li Gongzi informed Wang Gongzi: "My parents have set a marriage for me, and the wife who has not passed through the door is from Wangjiazhuang, named Wang Ni." As the eldest son, my parents' orders cannot be violated! ”
When Wang Gongzi heard the word "Wang Ni", he wanted to speak again and again, but finally didn't say anything. In the end, Wang Gongzi personally sent Li Gongzi back to Lijiazhuang by boat, and he himself stayed in the county seat to work as a handyman in a pharmacy owned by Wangjiazhuang people to earn a few copper plates.
Li Gongzi returned home, and preparations for the marriage began in full swing.
A few days before the wedding, just after dawn, Mother Li was awakened by a knock on the door, and when she opened the door, she saw that it was a Taoist priest wearing a shabby robe.
The Taoist priest said with a solemn expression: "This lady, I passed by here and saw that your family has a disaster, a catastrophe!"
Mother Li was shocked: "What disaster?"
The Taoist priest said, "This is a bloody disaster!"
Mother Li hurriedly asked, "Is there a way to crack it?"
The Taoist priest instructed: "The day of marriage will remain unchanged and will be held as scheduled." But from the time of unitary, a couple must be locked in the new house, no one is allowed to enter, three days before they can come out, remember! ”
Say goodbye and leave.
Soon it was time to get married. According to what the Taoist priest said, a couple of newlyweds were locked in the new house, and the three meals were passed in by Li's mother with her back and eyes closed.
How do you know that the three-day period has not yet expired, and something happened the next day.
On the second day, when Li's mother knocked on the door to deliver food, suddenly the door was suddenly pushed open, and a man with a bloody, unkempt face rushed out, and he rushed out of the door and ran to the river.
The bride Wang Ni cried and chased after her, pointing to the person in front of her: "Stop him quickly!" That's your son, he's crazy! ”
Li's father and mother were shocked, and when they chased to the river, they saw that the man had thrown himself into the river, and the river was turbulent and he was nowhere to be found.
Li's father and mother cried bitterly, and at this time, Yusan came from the upstream rocking the boat, and immediately jumped into the river to search for and rescue Li Gongzi when he heard the news. A quarter of an hour later, Yu San fished up the unrecognizable Li Gongzi.
Li Gongzi's face was smashed by a stone under the river.
When the Li family was grief-stricken, they remembered the advice of the Taoist priest, and finally had to lament that everything was fate, and they couldn't help it.
According to local customs, the villagers of Li Zhuang assisted the youngest son of the Li family, who was Li Gongzi's younger brother, to bury Li Gongzi in a cemetery near Hedong.
Seven days later, the bride Wang Ni proposed to go back to her parents' house to stay, and asked Li Ergongzi to accompany her. After Li Ergongzi sent his sister-in-law back to Wangjiazhuang, he returned to Lijiazhuang after dinner, and when he passed by the graveyard of Li Dagongzi, he suddenly heard a voice from the grave: "Brother."
Li Ergongzi was suspicious of seeing a ghost, and was frightened, and was about to run away.
"Brother, stay here!" In the tomb, Mr. Li said again.
Li Ergongzi hesitated, and at this moment he heard the voice come again.
"Younger brother, eldest brother has a short life, and he failed to fulfill his filial piety for his parents. But there is a jar of gold buried under the bed in the new house, which I have turned into when I have died, and you should go back and tell your parents, and dig up the gold so that they may live for the rest of their lives. ”
After saying that, the voice did not come out again.
The second son of Li rushed back to Li's house and informed Li's father and mother. The three of them dug up the bottom of the bed in Mr. Li's new house overnight, and after a while, they dug out a jar.
Father Li lifted the lid of the altar and poked his hand in—he grabbed a handful of minced meat!
That night, the Li family sued the official to the county magistrate, and inspected the broken corpse in the altar, confirming that the broken corpse was undoubtedly the eldest son of Li.
The county magistrate took the case and arrested all the people involved in the case for strict interrogation, and finally the truth was revealed, and the real culprit was found out and brought to justice!
Dare to ask, who are the eight people involved?
[This chapter is particularly nerve-wracking, I have to change it, please don't rush to read it! ] 】
After a hurried browsing, Chi Jing was surprised to find that she had seen this question before!
During her 10 years at the institute, she had read a number of newspapers, including some old newspapers from 10 or 8 years ago. One of the newspapers likes to put some reasoning questions at regular intervals for readers to think, and the reasoning answers are usually published in the next issue of the newspaper.
And this question happened to be the one she had read! Could it be that Su Bao also remembered this story?
It's a pity...
Chi Jing smiled bitterly in her heart, she hadn't found the next issue of the newspaper yet, and she hadn't had time to read the correct answer, so she came to Dongli.
In this way, Su Bao didn't have any rules for solving the problem, but just wrote down some impressive and interesting things that she had read and stumped her own, and listed them as puzzles.
"What does that mean?" Dongfang Le continued to be at a loss.
"It's a reasoning question." Chi Jingdao briefly told everyone what "reasoning" is.
Reasoning is the thought process of deriving an unknown conclusion from one or several known conditions or premises.
For example, there are mud puddles on the road, and there are clearly visible horseshoe prints in the mud puddles, from which two conclusions can be concluded. First, there must have been rain in this area in the past two days. Second, there are several horses passing by this place.
We have not seen the rain with our own eyes, nor have we seen the horses galloping down this road, but we have seen the traces they have left behind and conclude from this.
The geese passed without a trace, but left a voice.
This is reasoning. From what is known in front of us, the unknown of the past is deduced.
After listening to it, he showed great interest again and carefully read the question on the blackboard from the beginning again.
It's a simple question, but it's not simple—this story, like this.
…
Li Gongzi and Wang Gongzi are classmates and fellow villagers, Li Gongzi's family lives in Lijiazhuang, and Wang Gongzi's family lives in Wangjiazhuang.
There is only one bridgeless river between the two mountain villas, and there is only one ferryman on the river who has been going back and forth to the bank of the two villages for many years, named "Yusan".
Yusan is an orphan with a warm and righteous personality, and there is no regulation on ferry fares, so it doesn't matter how much you give or how little you give. If you see a young child drowning on weekdays, you will come to the rescue, and you are a well-known good person.
One day, Li Gongzi informed Wang Gongzi: "My parents have set a marriage for me, and the wife who has not passed through the door is from Wangjiazhuang, named Wang Ni." As the eldest son, my parents' orders cannot be violated! ”
When Wang Gongzi heard the word "Wang Ni", he wanted to speak again and again, but finally didn't say anything. In the end, Wang Gongzi personally sent Li Gongzi back to Lijiazhuang by boat, and he himself stayed in the county seat to work as a handyman in a pharmacy owned by Wangjiazhuang people to earn a few copper plates.
Li Gongzi returned home, and preparations for the marriage began in full swing.
A few days before the wedding, just after dawn, Mother Li was awakened by a knock on the door, and when she opened the door, she saw that it was a Taoist priest wearing a shabby robe.
The Taoist priest said with a solemn expression: "This lady, I passed by here and saw that your family has a disaster, a catastrophe!"
Mother Li was shocked: "What disaster?"
The Taoist priest said, "This is a bloody disaster!"
Mother Li hurriedly asked, "Is there a way to crack it?"
The Taoist priest instructed: "The day of marriage will remain unchanged and will be held as scheduled." But from the time of unitary, a couple must be locked in the new house, no one is allowed to enter, three days before they can come out, remember! ”
Say goodbye and leave.
Soon it was time to get married. According to what the Taoist priest said, a couple of newlyweds were locked in the new house, and the three meals were passed in by Li's mother with her back and eyes closed.
How do you know that the three-day period has not yet expired, and something happened the next day.
On the second day, when Li's mother knocked on the door to deliver food, suddenly the door was suddenly pushed open, and a man with a bloody, unkempt face rushed out, and he rushed out of the door and ran to the river.
The bride Wang Ni cried and chased after her, pointing to the person in front of her: "Stop him quickly!" That's your son, he's crazy! ”
Li's father and mother were shocked, and when they chased to the river, they saw that the man had thrown himself into the river, and the river was turbulent and he was nowhere to be found.
Li's father and mother cried bitterly, and at this time, Yusan came from the upstream rocking the boat, and immediately jumped into the river to search for and rescue Li Gongzi when he heard the news. A quarter of an hour later, Yu San fished up the unrecognizable Li Gongzi.
Li Gongzi's face was smashed by a stone under the river.
When the Li family was grief-stricken, they remembered the advice of the Taoist priest, and finally had to lament that everything was fate, and they couldn't help it.
According to local customs, the villagers of Li Zhuang assisted the youngest son of the Li family, who was Li Gongzi's younger brother, to bury Li Gongzi in a cemetery near Hedong.
Seven days later, the bride Wang Ni proposed to go back to her parents' house to stay, and asked Li Ergongzi to accompany her. After Li Ergongzi sent his sister-in-law back to Wangjiazhuang, he returned to Lijiazhuang after dinner, and when he passed by the graveyard of Li Dagongzi, he suddenly heard a voice from the grave: "Brother."
Li Ergongzi was suspicious of seeing a ghost, and was frightened, and was about to run away.
"Brother, stay here!" In the tomb, Mr. Li said again.
Li Ergongzi hesitated, and at this moment he heard the voice come again.
"Younger brother, eldest brother is not filial and fails to fulfill his filial piety for his parents. But there is a jar of gold buried under the bed in the new house, which I have turned into when I have died, and you should go back and tell your parents, and dig up the gold so that they may live for the rest of their lives. ”
After saying that, the voice did not come out again.
The second son of Li rushed back to Li's house and informed Li's father and mother. The three of them dug up the bottom of the bed in Mr. Li's new house overnight, and after a while, they dug out a jar.
Father Li lifted the lid of the altar and poked his hand in—he grabbed a handful of minced meat!
That night, the Li family sued the official to the county magistrate, and inspected the broken corpse in the altar, confirming that the broken corpse was undoubtedly the eldest son of Li.
The county magistrate took the case and arrested all the people involved in the case for strict interrogation, and finally the truth was revealed, and the real culprit was found out and brought to justice!
Dare to ask, who are the eight people involved?
[This chapter is particularly nerve-wracking, I have to change it, please don't rush to read it! ] 】
Li Gongzi's face was smashed by a stone under the river.
When the Li family was grief-stricken, they remembered the advice of the Taoist priest, and finally had to lament that everything was fate, and they couldn't help it.
According to local customs, the villagers of Li Zhuang assisted the youngest son of the Li family, who was Li Gongzi's younger brother, to bury Li Gongzi in a cemetery near Hedong.
Seven days later, the bride Wang Ni proposed to go back to her parents' house to stay, and asked Li Ergongzi to accompany her. After Li Ergongzi sent his sister-in-law back to Wangjiazhuang, he returned to Lijiazhuang after dinner, and when he passed by the graveyard of Li Dagongzi, he suddenly heard a voice from the grave: "Brother."
Li Ergongzi was suspicious of seeing a ghost, and was frightened, and was about to run away.
"Brother, stay here!" In the tomb, Mr. Li said again.
Li Ergongzi hesitated, and at this moment he heard the voice come again.
"Younger brother, eldest brother is not filial and fails to fulfill his filial piety for his parents. But there is a jar of gold buried under the bed in the new house, which I have turned into when I have died, and you should go back and tell your parents, and dig up the gold so that they may live for the rest of their lives. ”
After saying that, the voice did not come out again.
The second son of Li rushed back to Li's house and informed Li's father and mother. The three of them dug up the bottom of the bed in Mr. Li's new house overnight, and after a while, they dug out a jar.
Father Li lifted the lid of the altar and poked his hand in—he grabbed a handful of minced meat!
That night, the Li family sued the official to the county magistrate, and inspected the broken corpse in the altar, confirming that the broken corpse was undoubtedly the eldest son of Li.
The county magistrate took the case and arrested all the people involved in the case for strict interrogation, and finally the truth was revealed, and the real culprit was found out and brought to justice!
Dare to ask, who are the eight people involved?
[This chapter is particularly nerve-wracking, I have to change it, please don't rush to read it! ] 】
Li Gongzi's face was smashed by a stone under the river.
When the Li family was grief-stricken, they remembered the advice of the Taoist priest, and finally had to lament that everything was fate, and they couldn't help it.
According to local customs, the villagers of Li Zhuang assisted the youngest son of the Li family, who was Li Gongzi's younger brother, to bury Li Gongzi in a cemetery near Hedong.
Seven days later, the bride Wang Ni proposed to go back to her parents' house to stay, and asked Li Ergongzi to accompany her. After Li Ergongzi sent his sister-in-law back to Wangjiazhuang, he returned to Lijiazhuang after dinner, and when he passed by the graveyard of Li Dagongzi, he suddenly heard a voice from the grave: "Brother."
Li Ergongzi was suspicious of seeing a ghost, and was frightened, and was about to run away.
"Brother, stay here!" In the tomb, Mr. Li said again.
Li Ergongzi hesitated, and at this moment he heard the voice come again.
"Younger brother, eldest brother is not filial and fails to fulfill his filial piety for his parents. But there is a jar of gold buried under the bed in the new house, which was transformed after my death, you go back and tell me that you want to talk about "Chi Jing" with more like-minded people, and pay attention to "excellent reading literature" on WeChat, talk about life, and find a confidant~