Song Xiaobao had a classic line in his skit "The Legend of Zhen Huan":"Ever since I entered the palace, I have been favored by the Emperor alone. There are three thousand beauties in the harem, but the emperor favors me alone. So I advised the emperor to share the rain and dew equally, but the emperor didn't listen. Emperor ah, spoil me, spoil me, how can you call this a slave! I was summoned by the Emperor last night to read the memorial. I didn't sleep all night, so my body is very tired ~~~"This line expressed the meaning of the rain and dew, that is, not overly pampering a few people, but also not too cold to a few people, treating things or people equally. This line became an internet term that was widely circulated and quoted by people.
Song Xiaobao's skit was called " The Legend of Zhen Huan."
The line " Rain and Dew Spread Equally " came from Song Xiaobao's performance in the skit " The Legend of Zhen Huan." The content of the lines was: "Ever since I entered the palace, I have been favored by the emperor alone. There are three thousand beauties in the harem, but the emperor favors me alone. So I advised the emperor to share the rain and dew equally, but the emperor didn't listen. Emperor ah, just pamper me, just pamper me, how can you call this a slave's feeling!" This line described the scene where the imperial concubine persuaded the emperor to treat all the imperial concubines equally.
Song Xiaobao's lines in the skit " The Legend of Zhen Huan " were: " Ever since I entered the palace, I have been favored by the Emperor alone. There are three thousand beauties in the harem, but the emperor only dotes on me. Thus, I advised the emperor to share the rain and dew equally, but the emperor refused to listen."
Rain and dew are equally stained.
The rain and dew referred to the zodiac sheep. The zodiac represented by the rain and dew was the sheep. In the Chinese zodiac, the monkey was before the horse, and the sheep was before the monkey. Therefore, it could be understood that autumn was suitable for drinking mutton soup.
The emperor's line was a line from the TV series Legend of Zhen Huan. In the ninth episode, Zhen Huan advised the emperor to enjoy the rain and dew equally, which meant that he should not favor a few people too much, nor should he treat a few people too coldly, and treat things and people equally. The next line of this line was " Six Palaces Harmony ". This line was later carried forward by Song Xiaobao in the variety show " Happy Comedian " and became a meme in online culture.
In the face of praise, the reply should reflect a high EQ and a humble attitude. You can first express your gratitude for the leader's praise and express your gratitude for the leader's guidance. At the same time, he also emphasized the importance of teamwork. He pointed out that achieving good results was not only the result of individual efforts, but also the joint efforts and contributions of the other members of the team. This kind of reply could not only show personal humility and gratitude, but also highlight the importance of teamwork.
" Equal treatment " referred to not overly pampering a few people, but also not excessively neglecting a few people, treating things or people equally. This phrase first appeared in Song Xiaobao's skit " The Legend of Zhen Huan ". In it, the female concubine played by Song Xiaobao said," Ever since I entered the palace, I have been favored by the Emperor alone. There are three thousand beauties in the harem, but the emperor favors me alone. So I advised the emperor to share the rain and dew equally, but the emperor didn't listen. Emperor ah, just pamper me, just pamper me, how can you call this a slave's feeling!" This line became popular on the variety show "Happy Comedian" and was later widely used by netizens.
The first sentence of the phrase "Rain and Dew Equal" was "Thunder and Rain are all God's grace".
It was neither a positive nor a negative term. It was described as a neutral term with no positive or negative meaning. It meant to treat things and people equally, not to favor a few too much, nor to treat a few too coldly. Therefore, sharing the benefits equally could be seen as a fair and equal attitude.