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Please explain these three passages of classical Chinese.
original text

Dr Liu Tang was appointed as the mayor of Luzhou. Yuzhou has Mou Xiucai, the son of Mou Juhou, the capital. His literary talent is not high, and he has his professional audience. Liu is very diligent in presenting awards. The children thought it was too much. Liu said, "Bashu is full of heroes, and the son of this official can only write well." He will give up his ambition unless he is lured into the partnership. " If you praise me, people will be honored, which will reduce the number of grass thieves by three or five. "

translate

When Liu, the imperial censor in the Tang Dynasty, was demoted to be the chief of the county, there was a scholar named Mou in Yuzhou, who was the son of Mou Juhou. His literary talent is not high, but he came to visit with his own works. Liu praised and encouraged him politely, but his family thought it was too much.

Liu Yue said, "There are many heroes in Bashu, and this yamen son only loves literature. If he is not induced to reward him, he will lose this interest. Because of my praise, others must be proud of him, so wouldn't it be nice to reduce the number of troublemakers by three or five? "