Chinese Culture--An Argument about
the Sun
When Confucius was
traveling in the eastern part of the country, he came upon two children in argument, so he
asked them to tell him what is was all about.
“I think,” said
one child, “that the sun is near to us at daybreak and far away from us at
noon.”
The other
contended that the sun was far away at dawn and nearby at midday.
“When the sun
first appears.” Said one child, “It is as big as the canopy of a carriage, but
at noon it is only the size of a plate or a bowl. Well, isn’t it true that
objects far away seem smaller while those nearby seem bigger?”
“When the sun
comes out,” pointed out the other, “It
is very cool, but at midday it is as hot as putting your hand in boiling water.
Well, isn’t it true that what is nearer to us is hotter and what is farther off
is cooler?”
Confucius was
unable to settle the matter for them.
The two children
laughed at him, “Who says you are a learned man?”
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