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"The way of heaven rewards those who work hard, and those who think deeply are always new; they have extensive knowledge and knowledge, and the accumulation is thick and thin; the heart is like still
"The way of heaven rewards those who work hard, and those who think deeply are always new; they have extensive knowledge and knowledge, and the accumulation is thick and thin; the heart is like still water, and the energy flows through the rainbow; indifferent and clear aspirations, tranquility and far-reaching" What does it mean?

God rewards those who work hard, which means that no matter how hard you work, no matter how hard you work, you will gain something.

From "The Analects of Confucius"

"Tiandao" means "God's will" and "remuneration" means reward and generous reward. "Qin" means diligence and dedication, which means "God's will is generous." Reward those who are diligent and diligent.”

So the general meaning is: God will realize the wishes of hard-working people. If you work hard, you will gain. As long as we make unremitting efforts, improve and enrich ourselves to the maximum extent, and do everything possible to improve our competitive strength, we will have a beautiful and bright tomorrow.

Boguan: refers to reading a lot, reading a lot, and understanding things; appropriation: refers to taking out a small amount slowly.

Thick accumulation: means to accumulate in large amounts and fully; thin hair: means to release in small amounts and slowly. Save a lot of money and release it slowly. Describes that only when you are well prepared can you do things well.

In fact, the above two sentences have similar meanings. The general meaning is that after a long period of preparation and accumulation, you will be able to achieve great results and perform your actions.

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Talk about crops (sent to Zhang Hu)

Have you ever seen the rich man’s crops? Its fields are beautiful and plentiful, and its food is abundant. If the fields are beautiful and plentiful, they can be renovated and the land can be completed. If the food is sufficient and there is more than enough, the seeds will be planted late and the harvest will be ripe. Therefore, the crops of the rich are often beautiful, with less grain but more fruit, and they will not rot after being stored for a long time. Today, my family of ten has a hundred acres of farmland, grabbing every inch of it.

I look at it day and night, hoeing and weeding moxa. The ones I find on it are like fish scales, and the strength of the soil is Exhausted. Sowing is often not done in time,

And harvesting is often not done until it is ripe. How can we have a good harvest? The talents of the ancient people were not greater than those of today. They lived on their own and did not dare to use them lightly to wait for their maturity. Min Min Yan was like a baby with long hopes. Nurturing the weak makes them strong; nurturing the weak makes them full. After thirty years, he became an official, and at fifty years, he became a nobleman. He believed in the long-term surrender and used it until he was satisfied. After it overflowed, he developed at the end of the period. This ancient person Therefore, he is superior to others, but today's gentlemen are not as good as

he. My young master was also determined to study, but unfortunately he was born in the same age as my son early. It is not too early for my son to be young.

Although I want to think that I am not enough, others are making false assumptions. Alas! My son is going here to study.

According to extensive knowledge and experience, I have accumulated a lot of knowledge but only have a thin hair. I tell you to stop here. When the son returned to the capital, he asked about it. Someone said that Zhezi was here, my younger brother. He also said the same thing.

The heart is like still water

Idiom The heart is like still water

Pronunciation xīn rú zhǐ shuǐ

Explanation Describes a calm state of mind without distracting thoughts.

Source: Tang Dynasty·Bai Juyi's "Essays on the Tribute to Li Shilang": "In the vast world, right and wrong are on the same track; teeth are grinding against each other, and waves are everywhere. Who is alone in the public, my heart is as calm as water; the wind and rain are like darkness, and the cock crows endlessly." "Tang Dynasty's Bai Juyi's "Essence on Li Shilang": "In the vast world, right and wrong are on the same track; teeth are grinding against each other, and waves are everywhere. I am alone, my heart is as calm as water; the wind and rain are like darkness, and the cock crows endlessly."

Example from Tang Dynasty's Bai Juyi's "Essay on Tribute to Li Shilang": "In the vast world, right and wrong are on the same track; teeth are grinding against each other, and waves are everywhere. Who is the public alone? My heart is as calm as water; the wind and rain are like darkness, and the rooster crows endlessly."

< p>After repeated love changes, she is already ~, and there is no wave in the ancient well.

Idiom Qi Guàn Changhong

Pronunciation qì guàn cháng hóng

Explanation Guan: penetrate. The spirit of justice reaches high into the sky and crosses the rainbow. Describes an extremely noble spirit and an extremely heroic spirit.

Source: "Book of Rites·Betrothal": "Qi is like a white rainbow, like the sky."

Example: Struggle makes allies, martyrdom is generous. People's Chaishi Festival, the majestic spirit runs through Changhong. (Chen Yi's poem "Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of Comrade Li Dazhao's Martyrdom")

"Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, and without tranquility, there is no progress." This famous saying comes from Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments".

As a husband and a gentleman, you should cultivate your character with tranquility and cultivate your virtue with frugality. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. Learning requires tranquility, and talent requires learning. Without learning, there is no way to expand talents, and without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. If you are impatient and slow, you will not be able to stimulate your essence, and if you are dangerous and impetuous, you will not be able to cure your nature. The years go by with the times, the thoughts go with the sun, and they become withered and withered. Many people do not take on the world, and they stay in the poor house with sadness. How will they be able to get back to you!

“Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no progress.” This comes from the Book of Commandments written by Zhuge Liang to his 8-year-old son Zhuge Zhan when he was 54 years old. This is not only a summary of Zhuge Liang's life experience, but also a request for his son. Here Zhuge Liang uses a "double negative" sentence pattern, expressing his teachings and unlimited expectations for his son in a strong and euphemistic tone. In modern terms: "If you don't take the fame and fortune in front of you lightly, you won't have clear ambitions. If you can't study calmly and concentrate on it, you won't be able to achieve lofty goals."