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Interesting historical story
During the Spring and Autumn Period, there were 3,000 Confucius students in Lu, including 72 saints. One of the seventy-two sages is Luz. He is not a gentle disciple, but an unruly and stupid person.

One day, before Confucius was old, he took his student Luz to the mountains and forests for the summer. The weather in spring and autumn and summer is not cooler than it is now. Confucius was sweating on the mountain, and Lutz, who followed him, uncovered his clothes and let the hot mountain wind blow his chest hair to things. Confucius sat on a big stone and said that he was thirsty. He asked Luz to find some water to drink.

Lutz unpacked his carry-on luggage, took out the stone mortar, and walked to the upper reaches of a stream. The stream was full of pearls and jade, and the spring water was clear as blue. Luz was scooping water with a stone mortar. When he looked up, he suddenly saw the flowers in Huang Cancan blooming on the grass in front of him. When he looked intently again, it was not a bunch of gorgeous flowers at all, but a colorful and dazzling tiger. At the moment when the white-fronted yellow-spotted tiger growled at the mountain, Luz jumped behind the tiger and grabbed its tail. Lutz is stronger than the tiger, just like Song Wu killed the tiger with his bare hands a few years later. He broke the tail of the dead tiger in his arms as a voucher, ready to show it off to Confucius, then swung the spring water, scooped up a large bowl of spring water and returned to his original place. When Luz handed water to Confucius, he asked happily, "Sir, how can a staff sergeant with great intelligence and martial arts kill a tiger?"

Confucius took a sip of cool spring water and replied, "Staff sergeant hits the tiger first."

Lutz stopped smiling and asked, "What about the sergeant?"

Confucius took a few sips of water and said, "Sergeant, you must pull the tiger's ear first."

Lutz then asked unhappily, "Well, what does it look like for a corporal to hit a tiger?" Confucius cleared his throat and said, "Corporal won't do anything unless he hits the tiger and pulls its tail."

After listening to Confucius' words, Lutz felt insulted and threw away the tiger's tail. He said bitterly, "Teacher Wang probably knew that the spring was guarded by tigers and even asked me to fetch water because he wanted to kill me!"

When Luz questioned Confucius, he took advantage of the fact that Confucius only cared about drinking water but didn't pay attention to it, so he grabbed a stone plate and put it under his skirt. The edge of the stone board is very sharp, and Luz intends to throw it like a discus with it at the right time. Then the stone plate will fly in the air, draw a shining arc, and instantly blow up Mr. Kong's brains all over the floor.

Lutz planned all this, stood in front of Confucius and asked aggressively, "Mr. Kong, what do you think is the method of staff sergeant killing people?"

Confucius paused for a moment, then calmly replied, "Staff sergeant kills with a pen tip." Afraid that the students would not understand, he explained: "Write it on bamboo slips or carve it on Oracle bones Zhong Ding with pen and ink to show the world with words and kill people."

Lutz asked again with undiminished anger, "So how should a sergeant kill people?"

Confucius said, "Sergeant kills people with the tip of his tongue. People's tongues are soft. It can be said that a square is round and a circle is flat. People can't see blood when they see people. "

Lutz had ulterior motives and then asked, "So how should a corporal kill people?"

Confucius casually replied, "Corporal, corporal is holding a stone plate to kill people."

Lutz suddenly lost his breath. He threw away the stone plate in his arms and bowed down to Confucius. Since then, I have been deeply convinced and loyal to Confucius.

Later, Luz and other disciples of Confucius compiled Confucius' brilliant historical remarks on governing the country and leveling the world into The Analects and handed them down.