"Nourish the heart with emptiness. Nourish the body with virtue. Nourish all things in the world with benevolence. Nourish the world with Tao for all generations."
"Nourish the heart with emptiness. Nourish the body with virtue. Nourish the world with benevolence. All things in the world are nourished by the Tao."
"Be detached when dealing with others, and be calm when things happen."
" The person who can argue in the world is not in his indifference; the person who is brave in the world is not in courage but in his timidity. "
"It is called being quiet when it is not moved by external things. ."
"Those who keep their feet firmly on their toes, and those who look backward, have a broad vision. Victory. Avoid prosperity. Don't be content with anything."
Li Shutong (1880-1942), also known as Li Xishuang, Li An, and Li Shutong. Liang, his musical name is Wen Tao, his childhood name is Cheng Qi, his scientific name is Guang Hou, his courtesy name is Xi Shuang, and his nickname is Shu Tong.
Li Shutong is a famous musician, art educator, calligrapher, drama activist, and one of the pioneers of Chinese drama. After returning from studying in Japan, he worked as a teacher and editor. Later, he was ordained as a monk. His Buddhist name was Yanyin, and his nickname was Hongyi. Later, he was also known as Wanqing Laoren. He was later revered as Master Hongyi.
In 1913, he was employed as a music and painting teacher at Zhejiang Normal School (later changed to Zhejiang Provincial First Normal School).
Since 1915, he has been a music and painting teacher at Nanjing Normal University, and composed the first school song in the history of Nanjing University.