Dai Li's three views, Confucius Saint and Mencius Xian, articles have spread to Donglu since ancient times; The Yellow River Jiuqu, Wen Wangmo and Wu are now orthodox in the Western Qin Dynasty. In the 26th year of Qing Qianlong, the son of Wang Jie (Wen Rui), a native of Hancheng, Shaanxi Province, went to Beijing to take the exam. He is short and ugly. On the day of the release of the list, the people watching the list were packed. He can't see it in the crowd at all, so he can only fight for it. He accidentally stepped on the foot of a Shandong Juzi and was scolded by him: "Who are you, dare to mess around here?" Knowing that he was wrong, Wang Jie politely replied, "My last name is Wang Ming Jie, and I am from Shaanxi." . When Juzi heard that he was from Shaanxi, he disdained to say, "Shaanxi people can't get the first prize unless they stand back." Wang Jie asked unhappily, "In your opinion, which province should this champion come from?" ? Shandong thought this boy was really ignorant, so he proudly recited a cloud: Dai Li's three views of Confucius, the sage Mencius, spread the text to Shandong since ancient times. It means that there have always been a large number of literati in Shandong, and the champion is of course from Shandong. Wang Jie was extremely dissatisfied with the arrogant tone of the Shandong Juzi, so he replied: Wang Mo and Wang Wulie, the author of Nine Songs of the Yellow River, only realized that he was a young man with high academic ability when he heard his extraordinary remarks in the Western Qin Dynasty, so he immediately apologized and they became friends from then on. (Note) Mozi, Shu and Yi Xun: Sheng Yang, Biography. Fierce, Shu: "The fiercer, the fiercer." "Mo" and "Lie" are to commemorate and praise Wang Fenggong's great achievements in benefiting the people. Symmetrical with the word "sage" and "saint" in the upper part of the League, Shaanxi belonged to it in ancient times, so it is also called Qin for short.