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Wang Yangming's poems
Wang Yangming's poems are as follows:

1, Covering the Sun

The mountain is smaller than the moon and the sidewalk is bigger than the moon.

If a person's eyes are as big as the sky, he should see that the mountains are higher and the moon is wider.

The mountain is close to me and the moon is far away from me, so I think the mountain is bigger than the moon.

But if a person's vision is wide enough, he will find that the moon is actually bigger than the mountain. Eyes and ears will deceive you, and it is difficult to know the truth of everything. If you don't want to be blinded by what is in front of you, you have to "have eyes as big as the sky", broaden your horizons and broaden your mind. The higher you stand, the higher you think, and the less you will be blinded by what is in front of you.

2, "Wang Men Four Sentences Teaching"

There is no good disgusting body, there is good malicious action.

Knowing good and evil is a conscience, and doing good and evil is a matter.

Everything * * * gives birth to * * *, and there is no heart of good and evil in heaven and earth. Just like crops and weeds, they are generally unique creatures, and heaven and earth do not favor anyone or dislike anyone. People's hearts are the same, and there is no distinction between good and evil.

But if people want to eat food, they naturally want crops to grow well, so there is a distinction between good and evil, eradicating weeds and caring for crops. We are naturally indignant when we see others bullying us. This natural and automatic thought is our conscience. Conscience is an innate intuitive judgment, but it is also a virtue and wisdom.

However, people's inner conscience is always disturbed by external things, obscured by greed and biased by social atmosphere. Therefore, we should put it into practice and learn from it. Spiritual learning is not suspended. Only by combining it with practice and constantly tempering things is its best destination.

Step 3 answer people's questions

Hungry to eat, tired to sleep, only this way is more mysterious.

Say you don't believe in the world, but you look for immortals from the outside.

Rare in the world. Doing ordinary little things well, eating when hungry, sleeping when sleepy, focusing on the present and not thinking about it, is practice. It's a pity that the world always thinks that practice is a great thing and always looks around outside. In fact, it is enough to be yourself, focus on the present and do ordinary things well. "Eat when you are hungry and sleep when you are tired" is a story from Zen Buddhism. It was first seen in Song of Music Daoism written by monk Sun Lanzan, whose song says "Eat when you are hungry and sleep when you sleep".