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Idiom Story 268 Nests without finishing eggs

author:Woodcutter one

The idiom story of the nest without a complete egg comes from the Southern Dynasty Song Liu Yiqing's "World Speaking New Language and Speech": "Adult, do you see that there is a complete egg under the nest? ”

The parable of the great catastrophe of the door is not spared. It is also a metaphor for the destruction of the whole, and the individual cannot survive.

Kong Rong character text. A native of qufu, Shandong. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was an official, a famous scholar, and a literary scholar, and the twentieth grandson of Confucius. Noh Shi Shanwen is one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an".

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao was preparing to lead an army of 510,000 to conquer Liu Bei and Sun Quan. Kong Rong, who was then the Minister of The North Sea, analyzed the situation at that time and believed that it was not suitable to send troops to fight now, so he opposed the dispatch of troops. Cao Cao's imperial master, who had always been at odds with Kong Rong, made rumors in front of Cao Cao, saying that Kong Rong's opposition to sending troops was for his own selfish interests.

After listening to the partial belief, Cao Cao believed that Kong Rong's behavior was disobedient to the overall situation of the country and considered his own selfish interests. Ordered to arrest Kong Rong's entire family. After hearing the news of the arrest, Kong Rong's wife told the children to run away quickly. Kong Rong's son was not in a hurry and was indifferent. He said to his mother, "Mother, there is no home left, can I survive alone?" Are there still eggs under the nest? ”

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