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Quotes about being broad-minded

1. The prime minister can punt a boat in his belly. ——Anonymous "Folk Sayings"

Translation: It generally describes a person who is magnanimous and has a lot of meaning. It advocates being open-minded and generous in dealing with others and being kind to others.

2. The sea is open to all rivers, and tolerance is great. ——Yuan Hong of the Jin Dynasty, "Preface to the Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms"

Translation: Be as broad-minded as the sea can accommodate countless rivers, and use accommodation and integration to form an extraordinary atmosphere.

3. The heart is as clear as the earth, and the walking is as clear as the rope of ink. ——Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty, "Collection of Famous Quotes"

Translation: Probably his heart is as open as the earth, and his actions are as clear and obvious as Shengmo (but Shengmo generally refers to integrity). The overall meaning is to let People are open-minded and behave with integrity.

4. I am smiling towards the sky with my horizontal sword, leaving my liver and gallbladder intact. ——Tan Sitong, Qing Dynasty, "Inscription on the Wall in Prison"

Translation: Facing death, I will look up to the sky and smile, as long as I keep my heroic spirit.

5. From the top of the mountain, you can see all the mountains and small mountains at a glance. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "How is Wangyue·Daizongfu"

Translation: I must climb to the top of Mount Tai and overlook the mountains, and the mountains will appear extremely small.

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