——A prose poem with a meaningful meaning
Do things in the world with a tranquil and worldly mind, be proactive and optimistic about fate.
Be a sincere person, be chivalrous and make friends, plan for a rainy day, be prepared, be fair and understanding, and know how to control things.
In a complicated world, guard your heart and never forget to leave a bright scenery in the spiritual world.
Introduction "Cai Gen Tan" was written by Hong Yingming in the Ming Dynasty. It is a collection of aphorisms about cultivating one's life and dealing with people and things. This book mainly talks about the basic relationship between people and things, and between people. It covers a wide range of contents, ranging from governing the country and bringing peace to the world, to cultivating oneself and managing the family. From an ideological point of view, it combines the Confucian doctrine of the mean, the Taoist thought of inaction and the Buddhist thought of transcendence, forming a system of ways of living in the world. It also has a strong sense of persuading people to make contributions, be active in the world, and be optimistic and enterprising. one side. Judging from the title of the book, the root of the vegetable is the root of the vegetable. If you bite the root of the vegetable, it means that you can endure hardships and hardships and achieve great things. The author chose a Sri Lankan language as the title of the book, which means that there is infinite true flavor in the bland and boring vegetable roots. "Cai Gen Tan" has beautiful diction, neat dialogues, profound meaning, intriguing and inspiring. It has been loved by people from all walks of life since it was written.