There is a fable about two horses walking together. One bit the other on the neck. As a result, the bitten one took the initiative to comfort the one who was ashamed and upset because of the bite. horse. Although the story is small, it reveals the touching virtue between heaven and earth, which is tolerance. The tolerance of animals in the fable is repaying evil with kindness, and the tolerance of Maitreya in Buddhism is "the belly can accommodate everything in the world." In our real life, how do we understand tolerance? In fact, tolerance is a state. Tolerance is like water. The usual "tolerance" means to forgive others for their temporary faults, not to waste money, not to hold grudges, and to be a generous person in a gentle manner. Tolerance and gentleness are often more effective than excessive revenge when encountering conflicts. It is like a cup of clear spring, which can wipe away the temporary hostility between each other and make people calm down, so that they can see the original cause of things clearly. At the same time, I also saw myself clearly. The bitten horse in the fable rationally chose tolerance, and eventually the two reconciled. Just imagine, if it fights tit for tat and fights back in the same way, apart from hurting both sides and losing blood, what else can it bring? Therefore, it can be said that the national horse in the fable is actually very wise. Its wisdom lies in "repaying evil with kindness". Tolerance is like fire. Because a higher level of tolerance means not only not caring about personal gains and losses, but also being able to warm the hearts of others with your love and sincerity. Tolerance with a calm mind is already rare; tolerance that provides help in times of need is even more valuable and moving. From the fable, we see that the horse that made the mistake has realized its own absurdity and is ashamed. At this time, the tolerance and comfort shown by the bitten horse are like a flame, bright and warm. Tolerance not only melts each other's ice, but also radiates the heat of love into each other's hearts. In an era that has been commented by some as "materialistic", where the bottom-up space is shrinking day by day, isn't it the tolerance that happens between two horses that people lack? Choosing tolerance means choosing understanding and tenderness, and at the same time choosing the vastness of life. Tolerance is poetry. Tolerance is a poem of life. Tolerance at the highest level is not just reflected in the handling of certain events in daily life, but is sublimated into a broad mind towards the universe and a poetic attitude toward life. The meaning of tolerance is not limited to the understanding and care between people, but the broad-mindedness and fraternity of the heart towards all life in the world. The horse in the fable cannot reach this state, but this state is so real and profound for humans. For those of you who have a grudge against the dullness and misfortunes of life, please choose to be tolerant. This does not damage your dignity at all, but helps people to cross mediocrity in the long river of life. Only with a tolerant ideological realm can we understand the true meaning of life. Tolerance is also an art of life. Of course, tolerance is not inconsistent with "discipline yourself and treat others kindly". Forgiving yourself easily is not tolerance, but cowardice. "Being kind to others" also requires looking at the target first. Tolerating those who do not value tolerance is to be indulgent; to be tolerant to those who are not worthy of tolerance is to tolerate; to be tolerant to those who are unforgivable and conscientious is to be indulgent. Therefore, tolerance itself is also a science of life. On the road of our life, what happens is by no means as simple as two horses. Life is often complicated and often dull. It is precisely because tolerance is like water that the complex becomes pure after being filtered; it is precisely because tolerance is like fire that the ordinary becomes increasingly clear through burning; and because of this poetic tolerance, life is given art and life is eternal.