I. Historical allusions:
When Wang Dunchu married Princess Wuyang, the daughter of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, she once came out of the toilet, and the ladies-in-waiting were waiting for him with a golden bath tray filled with water and a glass bowl filled with bath beans. Bath bean is a washing product made of bean powder and medicine, which can make hands clean when used for washing hands. He thought it was food, but it was dry rice, so he fell into the water and ate it. Provoked the maids to smile.
Second, a brief introduction to bath beans for rice:
There is a folk saying that washing beans for rice is to enlarge a small matter into a big problem. Specifically, eating bath beans as a meal means eating beans that slip out of the bath as a meal, which exaggerates its importance.
This proverb originated from a joke in China traditional opera art, and was later extended to describe people paying too much attention to trivial matters in life.
Third, the use and symbolic significance:
The proverb "a bath bean is a meal" was later widely used in daily life to describe the absurd behavior caused by people paying too much attention to some trivial things or exaggerating an insignificant thing. This proverb symbolizes people's excessive care and unnecessary arguments about trivial matters in life, showing an unreasonable mentality.
Fourth, describe the scene:
The proverb "a bath bean is a meal" can be used to describe the absurd behavior in various scenes and situations. For example, some people have an argument at work because of someone else's joke, but they regard it as a precious bath bean, or some people haggle over other people's little shortcomings and regard it as an unbearable huge problem in life.
Enlightenment and reflection of verb (abbreviation of verb);
The existence of the phrase "a bath bean is a meal" reminds people to look at some small things in life correctly and not to over-investigate and magnify unimportant trivial problems. People should spend their limited time and energy on more important and meaningful things, instead of involving themselves in unnecessary arguments and entanglements.