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Idiom Story Ichiki Nanji (Episode 702)

The idiom story of Ichiki Nanzhi comes from Sui Wang Tong's "Wen Zhongzi Shijun": "The building will be upside down, not Ichiki Suozhiye." ”

A wood is difficult to support, and the metaphor of a person's strength is very small, and it cannot affect the overall situation. The building was about to collapse, and a single stick of wood could not support the building.

Wen Zhongzi Shijun is a work by the Chinese Thinker Wang Tong of the Sui Dynasty. It is named after Wang Tong's private name "Wen Zhongzi", also known as "Zhongshu". Wang Tong (580-617), also known as Zhongyun (中淹), was a famous educator and thinker.

During the song shun emperor of the ancient southern and northern dynasties, the traitor Xiao Daocheng controlled the government, and he killed Zhongliang and acted arbitrarily in an attempt to usurp the world. The loyal ministers Yuan Yue and Qi Dong conspired to get rid of Xiao Daocheng, but due to the leak of information, they were known to Xiao Daocheng. Xiao Daocheng immediately sent troops to attack Yuan Cang.

  At a critical moment, Yuan Yue said to his son Yuan Zhi, "My good son! I know that a wooden pillar cannot support the collapse of the imperial court building, but for the sake of the country, I will stick to it. ”

Later, Xiao Daocheng's troops invaded the city, and under the enemy's swords and guns, Yuan bravely used his body to cover his father. At this time, Yuan Yue said to his son Yuan Zhi, "My son! I am a loyal servant, you are a filial piety, and we will die without shame. In the end, both father and son were sacrificed.

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