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The ten classic quotations in "Cai Gen Tan" edited by Hong Yingming let you see through the glitz and glamour of the world: The heart cannot be without joy for a day. Two: Man is gracious to me and must not be forgotten. Three: Happiness does not have to be sought, but the one who goes to his suffering is happy to exist. Fourth: A man of merit and fame inherits humility, and does not open the door of jealousy. Five: It is better to be famous than to escape fame, and it is better to practice things than to save trouble. 6. The scourge of inflamation is even worse and faster; the smell of shelter and tranquility is the faintest and longest. Seven: There is no honor or disgrace in the hidden forest, and there is no heat and cold on the moral road. Eight: The way out of the world, that is, in the world, there is no need to escape from the world; the work of the heart is in the heart, and there is no need to despair and discouragement. Nine: Do not blame others for their minor transgressions, do not send people to be selfish, and do not think of old evils. The three can cultivate virtue, but they can also harm away. Ten: Hugh and the villain hate the chicken, the villain has his own opponent; Hugh flatters the gentleman, and the gentleman is selfless.

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The ten classic quotations in "Cai Gen Tan" compiled by Hong Yingming let you see through the glitz and glamour of the world

The ten classic quotations in "Cai Gen Tan" edited by Hong Yingming let you see through the glitz and glamour of the world: The heart cannot be without joy for a day. Two: Man is gracious to me and must not be forgotten. Three: Happiness does not have to be sought, but the one who goes to his suffering is happy to exist. Fourth: A man of merit and fame inherits humility, and does not open the door of jealousy. Five: It is better to be famous than to escape fame, and it is better to practice things than to save trouble. 6. The scourge of inflamation is even worse and faster; the smell of shelter and tranquility is the faintest and longest. Seven: There is no honor or disgrace in the hidden forest, and there is no heat and cold on the moral road. Eight: The way out of the world, that is, in the world, there is no need to escape from the world; the work of the heart is in the heart, and there is no need to despair and discouragement. Nine: Do not blame others for their minor transgressions, do not send people to be selfish, and do not think of old evils. The three can cultivate virtue, but they can also harm away. Ten: Hugh and the villain hate the chicken, the villain has his own opponent; Hugh flatters the gentleman, and the gentleman is selfless.

Cai Gen Tan is a collection of quotations on cultivation, life, life, and birth collected and compiled by Hong Yingming, a Daoist in the early Ming Dynasty. For people's righteous mind cultivation and cultivation of moral virtue, there is an incredible subtle power. Its writing is concise and elegant. Like quotations, but there is an interest that the quotations do not have; like essays, but there are neatness that is not easy to reach by essays; like admonitions, and there is a kind awakening that is lacking in admonitions; and there are rainy mountains, night bells, dots and dyeing, and their words are clear and tasteful, and the wind and moon are boundless.

People should be happy and optimistic every day.

Others have kindness to me, and I can't easily forget it. A cultivated person can treat others with forgiveness and self-denial.

The fun in life does not have to be actively pursued, as long as the troubles in the heart can be eliminated, a happy and happy life will come.

The ten classic quotations in "Cai Gen Tan" edited by Hong Yingming let you see through the glitz and glamour of the world: The heart cannot be without joy for a day. Two: Man is gracious to me and must not be forgotten. Three: Happiness does not have to be sought, but the one who goes to his suffering is happy to exist. Fourth: A man of merit and fame inherits humility, and does not open the door of jealousy. Five: It is better to be famous than to escape fame, and it is better to practice things than to save trouble. 6. The scourge of inflamation is even worse and faster; the smell of shelter and tranquility is the faintest and longest. Seven: There is no honor or disgrace in the hidden forest, and there is no heat and cold on the moral road. Eight: The way out of the world, that is, in the world, there is no need to escape from the world; the work of the heart is in the heart, and there is no need to despair and discouragement. Nine: Do not blame others for their minor transgressions, do not send people to be selfish, and do not think of old evils. The three can cultivate virtue, but they can also harm away. Ten: Hugh and the villain hate the chicken, the villain has his own opponent; Hugh flatters the gentleman, and the gentleman is selfless.

Those who have achieved meritorious deeds must have the virtue of humility, so that they can close the door to jealousy of others.

People who like to praise themselves are better off avoiding their own reputations. It is better to concentrate on studying things than to do nothing, which is more leisurely.

Confucius said: Villains are often related. Why? Because villains tend to become inflamed and lose themselves, what awaits them is bound to be a tragic ending. Confucius also said: A gentleman is frank. Why? Because gentlemen are quiet and comfortable, clean and self-righteous, their lives are comfortable and full of charm.

The ten classic quotations in "Cai Gen Tan" edited by Hong Yingming let you see through the glitz and glamour of the world: The heart cannot be without joy for a day. Two: Man is gracious to me and must not be forgotten. Three: Happiness does not have to be sought, but the one who goes to his suffering is happy to exist. Fourth: A man of merit and fame inherits humility, and does not open the door of jealousy. Five: It is better to be famous than to escape fame, and it is better to practice things than to save trouble. 6. The scourge of inflamation is even worse and faster; the smell of shelter and tranquility is the faintest and longest. Seven: There is no honor or disgrace in the hidden forest, and there is no heat and cold on the moral road. Eight: The way out of the world, that is, in the world, there is no need to escape from the world; the work of the heart is in the heart, and there is no need to despair and discouragement. Nine: Do not blame others for their minor transgressions, do not send people to be selfish, and do not think of old evils. The three can cultivate virtue, but they can also harm away. Ten: Hugh and the villain hate the chicken, the villain has his own opponent; Hugh flatters the gentleman, and the gentleman is selfless.

There is no honor or shame in living in the secluded mountains and forests; there is no heat and cold on the road to morality.

To get rid of the worldly disputes and shackles, in the midst of worldly life, there is no need to cut off contacts with people in order to avoid worldly life; to understand one's own mental nature lies in the cultivation of one's own self-cultivation, there is no need to cut off all desires, and the heart is like ashes.

Don't blame other people's small mistakes, don't expose their privacy, don't remember their previous mistakes – these three can help cultivate their own character and avoid disasters.

The ten classic quotations in "Cai Gen Tan" edited by Hong Yingming let you see through the glitz and glamour of the world: The heart cannot be without joy for a day. Two: Man is gracious to me and must not be forgotten. Three: Happiness does not have to be sought, but the one who goes to his suffering is happy to exist. Fourth: A man of merit and fame inherits humility, and does not open the door of jealousy. Five: It is better to be famous than to escape fame, and it is better to practice things than to save trouble. 6. The scourge of inflamation is even worse and faster; the smell of shelter and tranquility is the faintest and longest. Seven: There is no honor or disgrace in the hidden forest, and there is no heat and cold on the moral road. Eight: The way out of the world, that is, in the world, there is no need to escape from the world; the work of the heart is in the heart, and there is no need to despair and discouragement. Nine: Do not blame others for their minor transgressions, do not send people to be selfish, and do not think of old evils. The three can cultivate virtue, but they can also harm away. Ten: Hugh and the villain hate the chicken, the villain has his own opponent; Hugh flatters the gentleman, and the gentleman is selfless.

Don't go to the villain to make a vendetta, the villain will naturally have a sworn enemy; don't flatter the gentleman, the gentleman will not give benefits to the private.

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