Innocent heart is a Chinese word, which means a metaphor for a pure and kind heart. Source: "Mencius·Li Lou Xia": "A grown-up person is one who does not lose his innocent heart." Qing Dynasty scholar Hang Shijun believed that "innocent" comes from the child's height. In the early days, "Chi" and "Chi" were used interchangeably. In the eyes of the early ancients, a child was no taller than the handle of a ruler, so he was called a ruler, that is, a pure child. The heart of a pure child is the heart of a ruler, which corresponds to a child's ruler. An adult is called a husband. .
Nature is inherently good. An innocent heart means having a pure and flawless heart like a baby. It is a piece of white jade, not gorgeous and dazzling, but it has a clear charm. Mentally healthy people are often described as childlike (childlike) because, like children, they tend to view the world with an innocent, uncritical eye. A pure heart is an open heart. There are no stereotypes. Being limited to a certain understanding and looking at the people or things around you with prejudice cannot be called an innocent heart. The mind has been polluted, and there is already a certain color or picture, so it is naturally difficult to tolerate new things. Clearing your mind from time to time and reflecting on your ability to accept and your sensitivity to changes is the most effective way to verify and restore your innocent heart.
A pure heart is an absorbing heart. Like more stimulation, like wider contact.
An innocent heart is also a requirement of a holy heart.