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Chapter 147 14. Stains are things that cannot be washed off

Fifteen miles to the east, it is called Quzhu Mountain, and there are many bamboos on it.The pig's water comes out, and the south flow into the river.Among them is the tuna, shaped like a tuna, with a red beak and tail and red feathers, and it may have white ringworm. —— "Shan Hai Jing Bei Shan Jing" Here is another strange mountain called Quzhu Mountain. There are many giant fish in the water. It looks like a common tuna, but it has a red mouth and a red tail with feathers. People can heal by eating its meat. Ringworm. Why is this strange fish able to treat white ring disease?

This is the earnest warning of prehistoric human society to some young and innocent girls. This kind of warning is implicit and permeated with the essence of profound insight into human nature.According to the story, in this era of primitive people, women's happiness should be included in the category of high privacy. If it is kept secret, it must not be known by other primitive people... why? Because, as explained in the story, the fairness and rigor of a primitive person's evaluation of other primitive people is doubtful, but the inevitability of others being accepted by the group is beyond doubt.If any young girl fails to observe this, then her originally innocent reputation will be reduced to a stain that everyone refers to—stains are things that cannot be washed away, and it does not mean that you have done bad things A stain, a stain is a stain, and it often involves the private happiness of the person concerned. Once this feeling is known to outsiders, it means that one's reputation will never be cleared...

So, remind us: keep your fat fish in ditch where people can't see it, the less people know about you, the more flawless your reputation will be.The more others know about you, the more likely your reputation will turn into negative equity. What I'm talking about here is a law of people's coexistence, and a law is a law, which is unreasonable. 
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