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What are the philosophical sayings in Lu Mengzheng's "Ode to Destiny"?

Although the King of Chu was strong, he could not avoid slitting his throat and ending his life in Wujiang River; although the King of Han was weak, he had a country thousands of miles away. "The Endowment of Destiny" reminds us that the impermanence of heaven and the warmth and warmth of human relationships are the normal state of the world, and reminds us that we must accept reality and respond to changes in time and space!

In real life, most people are busy working for food, clothing, housing and transportation. Many people are troubled and depressed by work, career, economy, marriage, family, children, illness and other matters. There are also some people who are capable but have no talent and are depressed!

They may have forgotten the "Broken Kiln" saying "In this world, poverty and lowliness cannot be removed" and easily changed their thoughts or ideals; Bully!” and always blame and embarrass yourself, instead of accepting it calmly or facing it with self-reliance! In this complicated world, you will encounter a lot of unfairness and troubles. In real life, we cannot force many people and things.

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The "Ode to Destiny" written by Mr. Lu Mengzheng, the prime minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, has accurate metaphors, true words and philosophical sentences. If Ruoshui reads it, it feels like he has found a treasure, and he feels very lucky. He often reflects on it and encourages himself to be diligent. In today's society, the situation is unpredictable, the world is like a chess game, with ups and downs. Old friends should adapt to the society, follow the development laws of life and destiny, understand the way of nature, not be happy with things, not be sad with oneself, and gain and lose naturally.