
One lesson a day to read the classics, this is the Erya Book Garden. Today we begin the study of "Xunzi Daily Lesson" No. 373 on "Sexual Evil Chapter". Welcome to leave a message to communicate.
Straight wood does not wait for the straight and straight is straight, and the wolfberry will be waiting for the straight tree to be corrected and then the straight one is not straight with its sex. The evil nature of this man will be ruled by the Holy King, transformed into righteousness, and then will begin to rule and conform to goodness. From this point of view, the nature of man is evil, and his good is also false. (Xunzi Sexual Evil Chapter 23, 12)
Straight wood is naturally straight without orthodontics, because its nature is straight. Curved wood must be straightened with an orthosis fumigation because of its nature. Human nature is inherently evil, and it must rely on the governance of the Holy Ming Emperor and the indoctrination of etiquette and righteousness, and then we can make the world stable and orderly, and meet the standards of goodness. From this point of view, the inherent evil of human nature is obvious, and those good deeds are man-made.
The rope of wood is straight, and the gold is sharp. Human evil is not a sin, and man's greatest ability is to be good and false to things, to transform and evolve himself, to make himself better and better. How to reinvent yourself that? Even if no one teaches, you can use the power of example to teach yourself.
No one is an isolated island, the threesome must have my division, and if you can't find it in the distance, you can find it around. As long as you want to improve, nothing can stop you.
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