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There is a famous saying in Bian Que called burning moxibustion.
Women are jealous when they enter the palace without beauty or evil; A scholar is neither virtuous nor corrupt, and he is suspicious of the DPRK.

No matter how beautiful and ugly a woman is, she will be jealous when she enters the palace; No matter whether a scholar is virtuous or not, once he embarks on his official career, he is bound to be doubted.

Appreciate the gentleman's restraint of selfish desires with fairness and justice, so he can be full of love; The villain replaces justice with selfish desires, so it hurts people's hearts. How much love, others have technology just like they have technology, which is harmful to people's hearts, and others will be jealous if they have technology. Scholars who serve in the imperial court will be suspected, and women who enter the palace will be envied. Because of this, the tragedy of "being a man" appeared in the court of the Han Dynasty, and the fear of "being a man and keeping a cat" appeared in the Tang Dynasty. Liu was poisoned by jealousy, and many Confucian scholars in Sui Dynasty wanted to kill Confucius because of the beauty of poetry. As long as there are jealous villains in the world, the handsome ones are in danger of being killed. Only by paying attention to self-cultivation at ordinary times can we form a broad-minded and less selfish self.