What does it mean that 'the blessed have hair on their legs, and the unlucky have hair on their legs'? rough but reasonable

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The ancient saying has been passed down for thousands of years, and the world has benefited a lot. Nowadays, due to the progress of the times, many people abandon them, which is completely wrong.

In particular, many common sayings seem vulgar on the surface, but their wisdom is impressive. for use. "The blessed have two leg hairs, and the unlucky have two leg hairs" For example, although the words are vulgar, they make sense.

Blessed man with hairy legs

What is the leg hair of the blessed one? In fact, it refers to the fact that the ancient dignitaries did not have to work in the fields, and the hair on their legs was naturally very strong.

Especially for their daily life, they don't have to worry about exposing their legs. The whole body is delicately protected, and the hair on the legs is naturally strong.

On the other hand, farmers who face the loess and the sky, because they need to work in the fields all year round, naturally need to roll up their trouser legs to let the leg hair rub against the ground. Over time, even dense leg hair will wear off.

After such a comparison, the first proverb of the ancestors was naturally deduced, and those who are blessed (rich) have hairy legs.

Perhaps today, due to the development and changes of the times, this sentence is no longer suitable for everyone. But compared with wealthy families, farmer uncles who work in the fields do have less leg hair, and no one can refute it.

In addition, lucky people not only refer to different classes, but also to people of different ages and identities. In a village, the elderly do not have to continue to work on the ground, and their hair grows gradually, which can also be regarded as a blessing.

After half a lifetime of hard work, finally reaching the age of supporting oneself is a great blessing in itself. The ancients used this sentence to describe reality, and it also implied blessings to the elders.

Life may still be hard, but as long as you see the offspring growing up as a family, the joy in it, no one else knows.

Although the words are simple and vulgar, if you think about it carefully, it is not a different kind of wisdom. If summed up poetically, it lacks the simplest vibe of the folk.

Don't use words to judge the level, but only talk about reasoning to distinguish right from wrong. Simple ancient people can show the simple and straightforward ancient society in front of today's people, which deserves the respect of future generations.

Blessed man with hairy legs

So what does the latter sentence mean? The lucky ones have two hairy legs. Isn't this the same as the hair on the two legs? This happened to two.

First, the hair in the hairy legs is not the character for "Mao", but the character for busy. As the saying goes, those who are blessed have two legs, and those who are unlucky have two legs."

In order to echo back and forth, it is more interesting to read, and busyness gradually becomes hair. After being passed down from generation to generation in ancient times, it has never changed in later generations.

As for why the legs are hairy and unlucky, the reason is also very simple. In ancient times, the working people at the bottom were generally only able to engage in physical labor.

They can't be like the ministers in the court. People who talk about it also eat the king's salary and repay the king's favor. They can only rely on their own labor in exchange for the chance to survive.

Running around on two legs seems to be in a hurry, and naturally there is a saying that there is no happiness. Imagine who would be running around for a living if you could enjoy happiness without having to work.

Life is painful and can only be changed step by step. Even if you don't end up changing your class and giving your offspring a better life, that's enough.

Second, hairy legs also means leg hair "only" there is a saying that the rivers and lakes are not about fighting and killing, but about the ways of the world.

However, the working people at the bottom of the ancients could change their lives by their sympathy and sophistication, as long as they relied on their own legs, that is, they worked hard to earn a living.

Work at sunrise and rest at sunset. The pay and reward will never be directly proportional, but the reality is extremely realistic, so they will naturally be regarded as unlucky people.

On the other hand, the powerful class at that time, the interests involved in words and deeds, were even enough to make these poor and respectable ancients struggle for half their lives, which was unfair.

Creating specific proverbs in a specific social context does not fully reflect life today. But future generations should also try to understand the wisdom of the ancients.

Only two proverbs are used to vividly demonstrate to future generations the huge difference in the lives of the working people at the bottom of ancient society and the powerful class. For that alone, this proverb has its merits.

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Traditional culture has dross and should be abandoned. But at the same time, there are essences that are worth learning. The blessed and the unblessed only use the blessed and the unblessed. "Leg hair" can be shown, and how many words can do it.

There are many similar proverbs that future generations can understand one by one. These proverbs are not only helpful in dealing with everyday problems, but also give a sense of the wisdom of the ancients.

In addition, through the imagination and understanding of ancient society, people can better feel the differences of feudal society. Under Ming's social hierarchy, people can better understand the hard-won good life.

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