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What viewpoints put forward by Han Yu in the lecture notes still have practical reference significance today?
Incompetence, ignorance and short-sightedness highlight the ignorance of horse eaters and express the author's regret for the fate of maxima. Ma Shuo, a satirical essay by Han Yu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, belongs to the argumentative style. It was originally the fourth article in Han Yu's Selected Works, and the title of Ma Shuo was added by later generations. This article was written between the 11th and 16th years of Zhenyuan (795-800 AD). "Shuo" means "talking" and is an ancient argumentative genre. This paper takes horses as a metaphor and talks about talents, expressing the author's strong indignation that the rulers can't identify talents, don't pay attention to talents and bury them.
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