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Reader.105 Cao Dewang | learn wisdom from sorrow and refine virtue from suffering

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Reader.105 Cao Dewang | learn wisdom from sorrow and refine virtue from suffering

Hello three astronauts, I am Cao Dewang, a reader. Today, I read aloud to you Yang Dai's "Walking to the Edge of Life".

I wish you a successful completion of your mission and a smooth return to the ship, thank you.

Author: Yang Chen

People have excellent qualities, and there are many inferior roots mixed together, just like a piece of stubborn iron is burned in fire, quenched in water, again and again, again and again, and burned and quenched, and then added thousands of hammers and hammers, in order to smelt stubborn iron into steel that can be forged into a sword.

The same is true of man, who learn wisdom from sorrow and refine virtue from suffering.

After a person has undergone different degrees of exercise, he will obtain different degrees of cultivation and different degrees of benefits.

Like spices, the more crushed they are, the finer they are ground, the more intense the fragrance.

This is the truth we see from our life experience.

Reader.105 Cao Dewang | learn wisdom from sorrow and refine virtue from suffering

"Fuqin Like a Song, Geometry of Life" (painted by Mo Bao)

But man's inferiority is tenacious.

Teenagers are greedy, young people are obsessed with love, prime-age people are attracted to fame and family, and twilight years are content to deceive themselves.

Life geometry, how much fine gold can be refined by stubborn iron?

But different levels of exercise, there must be different degrees of achievements;

Different degrees of indulgence will accumulate different degrees of stubbornness.

I stand on the edge of life and look backwards to explore the value of life.

People live a lifetime, exercise for a lifetime, and there will always be more or less achievements.

If you can have achievements, you are not born in this life.

About "Walking to the Edge of Life"

Reader.105 Cao Dewang | learn wisdom from sorrow and refine virtue from suffering

"Walking to the Edge of Life" is a work full of philosophical and interesting works created by Mr. Yang Dai at the age of 96. This collection of essays can be seen as Yang Chen's ultimate reflection on life and death, as well as philosophical propositions such as human nature and soul.

With her profound and original experience, the courage to write straight books and vivid and full of brushstrokes, she guides those who are dazed and helpless due to the lack of faith in real life. "Walking to the Edge of Life" is a most reasonable work, worth reading with heart, following the author's thinking, and seeking the true meaning of life.

Source: People's Daily (April 14, 2016, 19th edition)

Reader.105 Cao Dewang | learn wisdom from sorrow and refine virtue from suffering

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