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Online Anxiety Thinking and Vernacular Translation of Bai Mao Fu

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Zuo Si, a poet with the highest literary achievements in the ancient Western Jin Dynasty in China, was born in Linzi (now Linzi, Shandong Province) in the Jin Dynasty. His "Sandu Fu" was famous for a while and is still being told.

However, when Zuo Si was a child, his IQ was very low, his speech was dull, his academic performance was average, and there was nothing extraordinary. When he was a little older, he was ambitious and determined to write an article praising the capitals of Wei, Shu and Wu. After the news came out, it caused an uproar, and he was ridiculed by many literati. Lu Ji, a famous writer at that time, sarcastically said, "You, a rough gentleman who can't read a liter, still want to write an article" Sandu Fu "? I really don't understand! When you have written it, all you have to do is build me a jar! "

After hearing this, Zuo Si didn't say anything, just smiled faintly, but secretly made up his mind: You said I couldn't write it, but I decided to write it, which made you envious! With such determination, Zuo Si made extensive reading and in-depth investigation in the ridicule and sarcasm of others, and collected a lot of relevant information about the prosperity of the capitals of the Three Kingdoms.

After all the preparations were completed, he closed the door, lived in seclusion, and devoted himself to conception and creation. He's a little obsessed. He put the paper indoors, in the yard and even in the toilet. Whenever he thinks of a good word or sentence, he writes it down immediately and never misses it. In this way, he faced the corner, survived ten years of hot summer and cold winter, made unremitting efforts and devoted himself to writing books, and finally wrote the sensational Sandu Fu.

"Sandu Fu" is really an exquisite masterpiece, with smooth writing, wonderful and vivid, which makes people marvel after reading it. At that time, there were many people copying books in Luoyang, the capital, and the price of paper rose sharply. The idiom "Luoyang paper is expensive" comes from here. After reading Sandu Fu, Lu Ji, who mocked Zuo Si at that time, was deeply moved, full of praise and impressed.

Zuo Si did not bow shyly and lose his strong will in the cynicism of others, but rose up in adversity, "going his own way and letting others talk", and finally lived up to expectations and completed his amazing work, which was the best counterattack against those cynics.

Zuo Si's success also shows that interest makes diligence and diligence makes genius. As long as you are motivated and diligent, you can achieve something. Ancient and modern Chinese and foreign! Students, after reading it, you must be deeply touched and benefit a lot!