(1) Introduction
Life without humor is like food without sugar and salt. Humor is a lubricant, which can resolve contradictions, increase harmony, and turn hostilities into friendship; Humor is a weapon to defeat the enemy. It is an iron bar wrapped in rubber and a steel needle wrapped in cotton. Tough as it is, it can be soft and firm.
Humor is the crystallization of human wisdom and a kind of language art, which is different from humor that just makes people laugh. It contains profound connotations. Let us all learn to use humor.
(2) factual arguments
Su Dongpo and Lao Dao
Su Southeast Asia, a famous poet and writer in Song Dynasty, once wandered around Moganshan when he was an official in Hangzhou. Tired on the way, I went in to rest when I saw a temple.
Seeing the people dressed simply, the host said coldly, "Sit down!" Then he shouted to the boy in the street, "Tea! "
In the conversation with the visitors, Lao Dao found that the newcomers are very talented, not ordinary scholars. I will show the visitors to the main hall and say politely, "Please sit down!" He said to the Taoist boy, "Here's to tea!"
The old man talked with the visitors in detail and his attitude was much more respectful. The more he talks about old people, the more he feels that visitors are not idle, not only knowledgeable, but also smart. I can't help asking the names of tourists. Only then did I know that this visitor was actually the famous Su Dongpo. Lianlian stood up and bowed, apologizing again and again: "Being original as blind as a bat, it's rude! Disrespectful! " Xin invited Su Dongpo into the living room. Say respectfully, "Please sit down!" He said to the Taoist priest, "To the fragrant tea!"
When Su Shi said goodbye, he asked Mo Bao for a souvenir. Su Dongpo wrote a couplet:
Part I: Please sit down, please sit down, please sit down,
Bottom line: tea, tea, fragrant tea.
After reading it, I felt a fever in my cheeks.
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