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Ma Shuo's central idea
Ma Shuo's central idea

By describing the decisive role of Bole in Maxima, this paper describes the tragic experience of Maxima, depicts the shallowness, stupidity and ignorance of horse-eaters, denounces the rulers' inability to identify and reuse talents at that time, and emphatically analyzes the reasons for burying talents in feudal society, expressing sympathy and understanding for talents, hoping that talents can be discovered and reused. It is harder for a wise man to meet a master than to meet a bole. Expressed the author's resentment, satirized and accused the rulers of burying and destroying talents.

This paper compares Maxima to talents and discusses the importance of identifying talents. Only people like Bole can discover the talents of "Maxima" and make them reuse and play an important role. Without Bole, talents will be buried and wasted.

The full text revolves around the center of "I don't know the horse" and discusses it layer by layer. It is pointed out that only Bole knows horses, and "Bole is not vulgar", so it is inevitable that a swift horse will not bark. Starting from the "horse eater" in the middle, it reveals the essence of the problem; Then he denounced the shallowness and stupidity of the horse eater, which led to the conclusion sentence "He really doesn't understand horses" and pointed out the center.