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Can copying books really yield benefits? It was my eighteenth day of copying, and in the process of copying, I gained: we need to know the joy of doing something in itself. Zi Yue: "If holy and tasked."

author:Mizuki Le

Can copying books really yield benefits? It was my eighteenth day of copying, and in the process of copying, I gained: we need to know the joy of doing something in itself.

Zi Yue: "If the saints and the tasks, then how dare I?" Or if you are not tired of it, and if you are tireless, you can say that Yun Er has already done it. ”(7.34)

Confucius said, "I don't dare to be the two realms of holiness and benevolence, I can't do it." It's just that it's not tired of it, and it's not tireless, so it can only be said. "It is not easy for a person to really learn without getting tired and teaching people tirelessly. We need to know the joy of learning itself, we need to find the state of "flow", such as Gong Xihua and Zigong, and the words and deeds they desperately do are actually just the daily behavior of Confucius. Confucius said that he was only able to do what he could do with his own efforts, and as for the future, it had nothing to do with me whether others said I was holy or benevolent.

Can copying books really yield benefits? It was my eighteenth day of copying, and in the process of copying, I gained: we need to know the joy of doing something in itself. Zi Yue: "If holy and tasked."
Can copying books really yield benefits? It was my eighteenth day of copying, and in the process of copying, I gained: we need to know the joy of doing something in itself. Zi Yue: "If holy and tasked."

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