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Poetry about weakness and strength
1. Regarding the protection of the weak, Lin Yutang said: "Science is nothing more than curiosity about life, religion is reverence for life, literature is reverence for life, and art is appreciation of life ..."

Ostrovsky: "People, the most precious thing is life. Life only belongs to people once. "

"Everyone has a life and cannot be reborn" (Taiping Jing)

Taiping Jing: "Everyone dies, which is not a trivial matter. Once he dies, he will never see the sun, the earth and the moon again, and his blood and bones will be smeared. Death is a heavy thing. If he lives between heaven and earth, everyone will be reborn. "

Life is like running water. Only by rushing forward can it be beautiful and meaningful.

-Zhang Wentian

Respect for life, respect for others and respect for one's own life are accompanied in the process of life and are a condition of mental health.

-Fromm

There are two tragedies in life: despair and complacency.

-Bernard Shaw

People who know the true meaning of life can prolong their short lives.

-Cicero

2. There are famous sayings or examples about "the weak can overcome the strong". The teeth are gone, but the tongue is still there: the teeth must be hard but their life span is not long; The tongue must be soft, but more vital. Just when Laozi 100 was in his teens, Confucius asked Laozi. Lao Tzu sat there without saying a word, just opening his mouth and sticking out his tongue at Confucius. Confused, Confucius asked again. I didn't speak for a long time, and Confucius continued to listen. Laozi couldn't beat Confucius, and finally opened his mouth to let Confucius see that he had lost his missing tooth.

Then Confucius suddenly realized.

This is how the dialogue between two world-class thought masters ended with a physical dialogue of sticking out your tongue and opening your mouth, but the implication is worth pondering.

Laozi told Confucius that the tongue was soft and the teeth were firm, but the final result was that the teeth fell first, but the tongue was still alive. Tao Te Ching said: The world is not weaker than water, and the strong are invincible, so it is not easy. Weakness is better than strength, softness is better than strength, and the world knows everything. The example here uses the example of water. There is nothing weaker than water in the world, but nothing can overcome water to overcome difficulties. Weak is better than strong, soft is better than strong. The whole world knows it, but no one can carry it out. Therefore, a Taoist sage said, "Only when you bear the humiliation of the whole country can you become the monarch of the country, and only when you bear the disaster of the whole country can you become the king of the world."

Therefore, the real strength is to combine rigidity with softness, not to be square and sharp.

3. Regarding the protection of poems, famous sayings and idioms of the weak, Lin Yutang said: "Science is nothing more than curiosity about life, religion is awe of life, literature is admiration for life, and art is appreciation of life ..."

Ostrovsky: "People, the most precious thing is life. Life only belongs to people once. "

"Everyone has a life and cannot be reborn" (Taiping Jing)

Taiping Jing: "Everyone dies, which is not a trivial matter. Once he dies, he will never see the sun, the earth and the moon again, and his blood and bones will be smeared. Death is a heavy thing. If he lives between heaven and earth, everyone will be reborn. "

Life is like running water. Only by rushing forward can it be beautiful and meaningful.

-Zhang Wentian

Respect for life, respect for others and respect for one's own life are accompanied in the process of life and are a condition of mental health.

-Fromm

There are two tragedies in life: despair and complacency.

-Bernard Shaw

People who know the true meaning of life can prolong their short lives.

-Cicero