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1999年7月21日上海某大报刊出一篇《<非相>之议》的杂文,引用我国楚人荀子写的一篇<非相》出色的文章,举出自古不少正反例证,说明人的相貌丑美与人的祸福、善恶无关。文中举的第一个例子,就是叶公子高,接着逐步上溯至仲尼、周公、皋陶,说他们相貌虽不好看,但“并不妨碍他们成为杰出的人物”。反之,有的人如夏桀、殷纣长得“高大,姣美”,“天下之杰也”,“强健,超常”,“百人之敌也”;然而身死国亡,后世言恶。苟文逻辑严密,令人信服。
On July 21, 1999, an essay published in a major newspaper in Shanghai quoted an excellent article from the Chinese peasant Xunzi, citing a number of positive and negative examples from ancient times. Shows the appearance of the United States and people’s good and bad fortune, good and evil has nothing to do. The first example cited in the paper is Ye Gongzi’s height, and then gradually goes back to Zhong Nai, Zhou Gong and Gao Tao, saying that although they are not looking well, they “do not prevent them from becoming outstanding people.” On the other hand, some people, such as Xia Zu and Yin Xiong, grow up tall and beautiful and worldly elites, strong and extraordinary, and enemies of a hundred people. Gouwen strict logic, convincing.