Keywords for check-in No. 101: arrogance; arrogance; humility; seventh grade. In the 24th year of King Zhou Xiang, the State of Qin led its elite troops to attack the State of Zheng. When passing through the area under the jurisdiction of Emperor Zhou, he happened to be seen by t

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Keywords for check-in No. 101: arrogance; arrogance; humility; seventh grade. In the 24th year of King Zhou Xiang, the State of Qin led its elite troops to attack the State of Zheng. When passing through the area under the jurisdiction of Emperor Zhou, he happened to be seen by t - DayDayNews

Keywords for check-in No. 101: arrogance; arrogance; humility; seventh grade. In the 24th year of King Zhou Xiang, the State of Qin led its elite troops to attack the State of Zheng. When passing through the area under the jurisdiction of Emperor Zhou, he happened to be seen by t - DayDayNews

No. 101 check-in

Keywords: arrogance; arrogance; humility; seventh grade

In the 24th year of King Xiang of Zhou Dynasty, the state of Qin led his elite troops to attack the state of Zheng. When passing through the area under the jurisdiction of Emperor Zhou , he happened to be seen by the ministers of Emperor Zhou. The minister told the Emperor of Zhou that the Qin army would definitely be defeated and punished.

The Emperor of Zhou was extremely surprised after hearing this, and asked his ministers, "How come you dare to say that Qin's troops will lose the battle when you see them passing by?" The minister told Emperor Zhou that because they passed by the place where Emperor Zhou was, logically they should salute, which showed their respect for Emperor Zhou.

"But you also saw that when Qin's troops passed by, they only took off their helmets but not their armor. After taking a few steps, they immediately jumped on the chariot. The soldiers of this troop's 300 chariots , They are all so rude and treat you with a polite attitude."

The minister continued: "It can be seen that most of the soldiers in Qin are frivolous and arrogant. If you are great, you will not be foresighted and fully prepared. Arrogance will make people rude and do things casually. If the entire army is so casual and careless when encountering danger, it will be like this. If you take on the challenge with an attitude, you will definitely lose."

Emperor Zhou praised the minister for his careful observation and his ability to understand even the smallest details. Sure enough, Qin State was completely defeated in the end. Not only did it fail to capture Zheng State, it was also surrounded and suppressed by Jin State on the way back, and the generals of Sanyuan were captured one after another.

This is an example of "full losses, modest gains". The story of tells us that we must reflect on our words and deeds in a timely manner, stay humble, and prevent pride, so that we can seek good luck and avoid bad luck.

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