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Tiger out of the sun - an idiom that makes Hejun fly

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Tiger out of the sun - an idiom that makes Hejun fly

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As a guard beside the Qianlong Emperor, this day was originally ordinary for Helong. The Qianlong Emperor watched the twists and turns as usual, and if there were any orders, he called the internal attendants to come and pass on the message. The guards actually have nothing to do, just wait until the end of the day.

But today's little situation, Qianlong suddenly lost his temper when he looked at the twist, and suddenly asked: "Whose fault is it that the tiger is out of the sun, and the turtle jade is destroyed in the woods?" ”。 All the guards were stunned. Only Hejun stood up and kowtowed, saying, "The guardian cannot be blamed."

Tiger out of the sun - an idiom that makes Hejun fly

Qianlong smiled slightly, but did not indicate anything. But Hejun, a handsome young man, has since embarked on the road to soaring. Within two years, he was promoted eight levels in a row, and changed from an ordinary guard to a second-rank officer.

So, what exactly does the code word on Qianlong and Helong mean? This starts with Confucius.

This story comes from the Analects of Ji Clan to the effect that the Lu nobleman Ji Clan wanted to start a war to fight the small kingdom of Zhuan Yu, and Ran You and Zilu were disciples of Confucius and vassals of the Ji clan. They could not persuade Ji, so they came to report to Confucius. However, Confucius did not solve problems like Mozi, nor did he blame the monarch for being confused, and Ji was greedy, but accused Ran Youhe Zilu, saying that they were derelict in their duties as courtiers for not dissuading Ji.

"Whose fault is it that the tiger rhinoceros ran out of the cage and the precious tortoiseshell pearl jade was destroyed in the box?" It is the fault of your courtiers.

And Hejun's answer is precisely the Southern Song Dynasty master Zhu Xi's commentary on this chapter, further explaining what Confucius wanted to say but did not say. "The immediate supervisor cannot shirk responsibility."

Hejun's answer, first, satisfied Qianlong's hobby of dropping book bags, second, showed his talents, and third, took the initiative to relieve the superiors of responsibility (all of which were the fault of the direct clerk). It is natural to get the emperor's appreciation.

Tiger out of the sun - an idiom that makes Hejun fly

The historical Hejun is literary and resourceful, and is not the teddy bear image in the TV series. And very alert, it sets an example for us: things are not just known, it makes sense to use it when it matters!

Tiger out of the sun - an idiom that makes Hejun fly

By the way, there is also an idiom hidden in the Analects of Ji Shi that Confucius said that if Ji attacked Zhu Yu, I am afraid it would cause internal trouble. Are you free, guess which one?

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