The eight-legged essay must be written in the tone of the sages of Confucius and Mencius. The four pairs of pairs are flat and oblique and cannot be freely used. The stylistic specifications must be written in accordance with the regulations. It is never allowed to insult the saints with vulgar allusions.
The first part is to break the topic, firstly discuss the topic and explain the content of the topic. The second part is to carry on the topic, connect the previous and the next, and connect the content of the lower part. The third part of the handout should analyze the main content of the content in depth and discuss it, and expand the discussion of the content. with explanation.
The fourth part starts with opening up a breakthrough point to pave the way for the following part, making the following part of the explanation broader. Then there are the starting shares, the middle shares, the back shares, and the closing shares. Each share must have two symmetrical words, a total of eight shares. This is the eight-part essay.
Solving the eight-part question is the most difficult one and the one that tests your inspiration the most! But this is exactly what Liu Haojia is best at! After all, he has a lifetime more memory than these scholars. He is well-informed, and his association and leaping thinking are beyond the comparison of these ancients!
That's why he limited the competition to broken questions, because if he was really asked to write down the article, he would be exposed in half the article at most! Because anyone here, even a scholar with the lowest literary status, can write eight-part essays much better than him!
Seeing the three people in front of him gearing up, Liu Haojia knew that his plan had succeeded again! The reason why he asked them to write the questions first was because they had been discouraged by Liu Haojia. They must have thought that Liu Haojia was an expert at writing articles and would not use too difficult questions right from the start, so he gave Liu Haojia a blow. Possibility of death!
Sure enough, Jiang Lin was the first to say, "The students come up with the questions first! Which one is better, the girl or the husband?"
Liu Haojia also read the book carefully, and he knew the original text after just a little thought! This passage comes from the Analects of Confucius. The original text is: The Master said to Zigong: "Which one is healed, daughter or Hui?" He said to him: "Given, how dare you look back at Hui? Hui heard one to know ten, and Shi heard one to know two." Confucius said: "Furuye, my daughter and I are Furuye!"
This means that Confucius said to Zigong: "Who is better between you and Yan Hui?" Zigong said: "How can I compare with him! Yan Hui can know ten things when he hears one thing, but I can know ten things when I hear one thing." I can only know two things."
Confucius said: "Well, I agree that you are not as good as Yan Hui!"
It would be easier if he knew the original text. Liu Haojia thought quickly and then slowly said: "Ask the sage who is better, so that he can reflect on himself!"
The scholars all applauded when they heard this, and they all thought this was a brilliant solution to the problem! Because this question captures two key points. One is "who is better", which is to compare who is better! The other is "introspection". At this time, after understanding the topic, I chose Zhu Xi's explanation.
Hearing Liu Haojia's problem-solving, Jiang Lin said seriously: "Master Hou is indeed brilliant. This problem-solving is so wonderful that the students are far inferior!"
Liu Haojia smiled proudly and said, "Don't be too busy praising me, or you won't be able to solve the next question! Which one of you will answer the next question?"
Wu Jifeng raised his hands and said, "Students, please come out! The topic for the students is: The Master said to Yan Yuan: 'If you use it, you will do it; if you leave it, you will hide it. But you and I have the right husband!"
Liu Haojia still figured out the answer after a moment's thought, and said: "The sage's advice on hiding should only be revealed to those who are able! How do you answer this question?"
When the scholars heard this, they were filled with admiration. They all felt that Wu Ninghou was both civil and military, which was indeed remarkable! Liu Haojia was even more proud when he heard their compliments. Fortunately, he knew his true abilities and did not show off excessively!
At this time, Jin Pu was sweating on his forehead! Because Liu Haojia answered the first two questions easily, the pressure to defeat Liu Haojia was all on him! So he hesitated and decided to make a big move! So he coughed and said, "Master Marquis, the students have asked a question! There is a lady from Jin, Madam Feng, and she got out of the car with her arms."
The scholars were in an uproar when they heard this question! Even Liu Haojia gasped! This guy is so insidious, he actually asked a question!
The so-called "cut and combined questions" refers to "the test questions separate the classic meaning", which was a common phenomenon in the examination rooms of the Ming and Qing dynasties! For example, from "Learning and always practicing it, it is not necessary to say it" is selected as a test question, "It is not necessary to practice it", and let you talk about the "small meaning" of these four words. As for how to "speak on behalf of the saints", one has to rely on talent and inspiration. It is said that this phenomenon appeared in the Southern Song Dynasty and reached its peak in the Ming and Qing dynasties.
The emergence of this topic is
Because those words in the Four Books and Five Classics have been asked repeatedly for hundreds of years, almost every sentence has been asked as a question, so many examiners later came up with such cut-and-match questions as examination questions. The difficulty of answering questions like this increases!
Because when answering this kind of connection, you must not only ensure the meaning of the original book, but also take into account the meaning of the test question itself, so it is a great test for the candidates! Even worse candidates can't even think of the source of the question, let alone answer it!
Jin Pu's title comes from "Mencius devotes his whole heart". "There is a Feng woman in the Jin Dynasty. She is good at fighting tigers, and she is a good soldier. In the wild, there are people chasing tigers, and the tigers are trapped in the ground, and no one dares to pick them off. When they see Feng women, they rush to meet her, and Feng women rush to get off the car. , everyone is pleased with it. Those who are scholars laugh at it.”
The main idea of the original text is that Qi State suffered from famine. Chen Zhen said to Mencius: "People in the country thought that the teacher would once again persuade the King of Qi to open the granary in Tangdi to help the victims. Maybe the teacher can no longer do this." Mencius replied. , if I do it again, I will be Mrs. Feng, and then I will tell the story of Mrs. Feng again.
As for who Mrs. Feng is? She used to be a tiger hunter, but later she stopped hunting tigers because of her good deeds! Once when a tiger hurt someone, the people saw Feng Fu and asked him for help, so Feng Fu rolled up her sleeves and got out of the car to hunt the tiger. The people were very grateful to Feng Fu, but the scholars ridiculed her and said that she gave up her principles and pursuit of good deeds in order to fight tigers. And Lu Xun had a saying about becoming Feng's wife again, which means that due to some reason, she must return to her old career.
This question is divided into a large section of scriptures, such as being good at fighting tigers, killing soldiers with good deeds, and being a scholar, etc., so it is a veritable cut-off question. But these two sentences are in the same chapter, so they are considered to be inseparable. And the title is very clever. The two sentences are put together without the feeling of being pieced together.
When Liu Haojia heard this topic, he began to think carefully and remained silent for a long time. Jin Pu was a little proud when he saw this, and the scholars were also very happy! Even the maids and servants of the Liu family were very unhappy and stared at Jin Pu fiercely!
Liu Haojia thought about it carefully, and he felt from the tone of Mencius's words that he did not completely deny Feng Fu's actions, because "Being Feng Fu again" actually got the support of everyone, but it was just the scholars who were laughing at him. Could it be that Mencius stopped urging the King of Qi to open warehouses to save the people because he was afraid of the ridicule of the scholars?