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A gentleman in heaven strives for self-improvement, while an authentic gentleman is virtuous.
"Tian Xingjian, the gentleman is constantly striving for self-improvement; Heaven (that is, nature) is strong, accordingly, a gentleman should do things like heaven, strive for self-improvement, be resolute and resolute, and never stop; The potential of the earth is thick and slippery, and the gentleman is tolerant.

Judging from the Book of Changes, the Book of Changes is an ancient classic that expounds the changes of all things in the world, and it is a profound and dialectical philosophical work. The Book of Changes contains simple and profound dialectical thoughts on the harmony of natural laws and is the crystallization of the wisdom of the Chinese nation for 5,000 years. He understands and grasps the world from the perspective of holism, and regards man and nature as an organic whole that is mutually inductive, that is, "the unity of man and nature".