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That's an asnine argument. A human being having an intuitive understanding of another human being's experience is more reasonable than a human being having an intuitive understanding of a fish's experience. Even if we don't account for this, it's reasonable to expect that people are able to explain how they know things.
I'm guessing the point of the story is to motivate the discussion on the subject of knowing another beings's experience. Unfortunately it's written in the ancient Chinese philosophy style, very foreign to modern audiences. Maybe it sounds better in the original Chinese, idk.
Here's a modern take on that idea
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Is_It_Like_to_Be_a_Bat%3F