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What philosophy of life can we learn from tolerance?
there are hundreds of rivers, and tolerance is great. The wall stands a thousand miles, and if you have no desire, you are just. There is tolerance in all rivers: Heiner: metaphor for tolerance. The sea can hold endless things because of its broad mind; Metaphor measures big, can accommodate people, can listen to different opinions; It is also a metaphor for tolerance and tolerance of different opinions. The source is Lin Zexu's Diary, October 24th, 17th year of Daoguang. The wall stands a thousand miles, and it is just without desire: standing: vertical, towering; Here: an ancient unit for calculating length. The mountain peak is as high as a pillar that will not fall for a thousand years, and as straight as a knife. It is a metaphor for standing tall and resolute. Source: Biography of Yuan Jing 'an, Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty. There are hundreds of rivers, tolerance is great, the wall stands tall, and there is no desire. This famous saying of Lin Zexu tells us that if you want to achieve something, you must have a broad mind, you must be able to listen to other people's different opinions, and don't reject them because they don't agree with your wishes, but you must seriously analyze, think and correct them. Only in this way can you achieve something great.