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Deer, deer, fish and fish are idioms in China, which mean to describe mediocrity and inaction. From Lu's Answer to Cao Shi: "I am afraid of deer, deer, fish, fish, and it is not enough."

When using deer, deer, fish and fish, it can be used to describe some very mediocre people, and it can also be used to describe yourself. It is also a kind of self-modesty, but be careful not to use it wrong to avoid embarrassment.

Formerly known in Lu, it was renamed because of taboo, named, named Jia Shu. He was born in Pinghu, Zhejiang Province, and scholars call him Mr. Danghu, the agent of the Qing Dynasty. In the ninth year of Emperor Kangxi's reign, he became an official in Jiading, Jiangnan. He was the magistrate of Lingshou, Zhili, and the official of Sichuan Daoyu. When he left office, there were only a few books and his wife's loom.

Zhu, an academic expert, was reputed by the Qing court as "the first Confucian in this dynasty" and also called "the second place". Kangxi

Thirty-one years old. In the first year of Qianlong, he was posthumously presented as a tribute, given a bachelor's degree in cabinet and an assistant minister in the Ministry of Rites, and worshipped the Confucius Temple from then on. He is the author of Kun Mian Lu, Reading Zhi Yi and Sanyutang Anthology.

Jiading is a big county, which collects a lot of taxes and pursues extravagance and waste. Lu lived a simple life, was diligent and thrifty, and tried to educate the people with morality. When the father sued his son, he persuaded him with tears, and the son helped his father come back and treated him well from then on.