The next sentence of "Being kind to others" is "Being helpful to oneself".
"Be kind to others and make it convenient for yourself" means: giving some convenience to others, others may bring convenience to you. Educate us to follow order and rules.
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Example sentence: I think you priests are also kind to others and would never embarrass me. Chapter 9 of "A Brief History of Civilization" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty.
2. Idiom allusions about making things convenient for oneself
Origined from Chapter 18 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "Don't worry about the donor. 'It's convenient for others and it's convenient for yourself.' You can How about telling me the place name? I can also solve your troubles."
Used as a predicate and attributive; often used with "it's convenient for oneself".
Extended information:
Other famous sayings about "being kind to others":
1. Kindness with leakage and kindness without leakage
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: Volume 13 of Chen's translation of the "Mahayana Commentary" says that good things with leaks are white dharma, and good things without leaks are pure dharma. In addition, good deeds with outflows are worldly good deeds that can eliminate troubles, including the Five Precepts, Ten Good Deeds, etc., which can lead to future happy results; good deeds without outflows are transcendental good deeds that can eliminate troubles, and are also the means to achieve Nirvana and Bodhi. Good deeds will not lead to future consequences.
2. Stopping good deeds and doing good deeds: Zhiyi's "The First Gate of the Dharma Realm Stage" says that stopping evil deeds and not being annoyed by others is called stopping good deeds, which are negative good deeds, such as not killing or stealing. etc.; actively practicing victorious deeds, benefiting everything, is called doing good deeds, such as giving alms, releasing lives, etc.
3. Concentrated goodness and scattered good deeds: Stopping worries and concentrating the mind and stopping delusional thoughts is called concentrated good, which is the good deeds of Zen meditation practice; cultivating body, speech and mind to eliminate evil and practice good is called scattered good, which is relaxing the mind. The good deeds done. Shandao's "Guan Jing Shu" "Xuan Yi Fen" states that among the sixteen contemplations clarified in "Guan Jing Shu", the first thirteen contemplations capture the fixed good, and the last three contemplations capture the scattered good.
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