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What are the ancient Chinese texts that teach us not to be tempted by beauty?
List a few parts:

1. Evil is the first.

2. There is a knife on the color prefix.

3. The color is a bone scraping steel knife.

4.

Warning

Tang Luyan

28 beautiful women are crisp in body, and

the waist is full of swords.

Although no one's head fell,

I secretly taught you that your bone marrow was dry.

5. color is empty, and empty is color. (narrow sense)

6. quietism is too forgetful. (narrow sense)

7. My friend Naji, who wants strong opinions, is disrespectful. -Zeng Guofan

8. It's really an animal to smell the color and envy it. -Zeng Guofan.

9. Don't teach to arouse the deficiency of yang, exhaust the essence and tolerate all diseases.

1. When you are young, your blood gas is uncertain, so you should be careful. -Confucius

11. If you indulge your lust, your life will be the same as the morning dew. —— Sun Simiao

12. If you want to make a product, you should first abstain from color; To be virtuous, first abstain from extravagance; If you want to save the people, you should abstain from private affairs first. -Jiang Zhongzheng

13. Nurturing the heart is not good at lust. -Mencius

14. lust is the foundation of forgetting your body. -Feng Menglong

15.

Song Shao Yong

Money can make people greedy, color can make people addicted, fame can make people proud, and potential energy can make people lean on. After all the four breaths have gone, are they in the dust?

16. indulge in debauchery and dare to be tyrannical. -"Shangshu".

17. Sexual intercourse between men and women is not for lewd pleasure. Nowadays, people don't know how to cultivate themselves, and they are reluctant to do things, so they suffer more from exhaustion and illness. Or eat and take bait by mistake and lose your life. What a pity! -

On Motome's Mysteries p>18. Give up evil to gain benevolence, and give up desire to gain holiness.