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What is the performance of narrowness? Give some examples of famous people in history.
Narrow-minded is mainly manifested in: can not tolerate other people's other things, can not let go of other people's mistakes for a long time, haggle over every ounce and so on. Selfish, ignoring what is around you and what others need. Such as respect and tolerance.

Yang Di left many stories about jealous talents, which is undoubtedly a lesson worth remembering. On the surface, Su Yang, who made great contributions to this dynasty, was well paid and trusted, but deep down, he was very scared. At the end of his life, he sent someone to be caring and attentive, and sent the royal medicine to the Yang family. It seems that he is very worried. Because he is worried that Su Yang will not die soon, he secretly asks the doctor about his illness. Su Yang was well aware of the emperor's attitude towards him, so he didn't even take medicine after knowing that he was very ill. After Su Yang died, the funeral was grand, that's all. Xue Daoheng, a senior official, is famous for his literature, but he was sentenced to death because he wrote an article in memory of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty and delivered a speech in memory of Gao Jiong, a famous minister. Yang Di once said to Yu Shinan, "I hate being remonstrated by others, especially those who are already in high positions but want to become famous by remonstrating. I will tolerate people in humble positions. The simplest and most understandable thing is Cao Cao. Cao Cao was jealous of talent and was cheated by Zhuge Liang many times, which led him to kill many loyal ministers. In the end, Yuan Shao was defeated in history, and he didn't listen to his subordinates. Shang Zhouwang: Yin Shou (it should be needless to say anything, to the point; Boil the meat of Boycott; Kill Xibo Hou Jichang; Ji Fa, son of Ji Chang, prisoner ...) Emperor Yang Di of Sui Dynasty: Yang Guang (partial hearing and partial belief. Emperor Yang Di himself is very talented, but I don't see anyone more talented than him. He also killed a minister for this. Of course, Emperor Yang Di died not only because of it, but also because of it.