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What are the laws of bamboo?

It took 4 years for the bamboo to grow only 3cm. Starting from the fifth year, it grew crazily at a rate of 30cm per day, and it took only six weeks to reach 15 meters. In fact, in the past four years, the bamboo has extended its roots into the soil for hundreds of square meters. The same goes for being a person and doing things. Don't worry that your efforts at this moment will not be rewarded, because these efforts are all to take root.

The Bamboo Law tells us: The process of success is that most of the time is spent preparing to go out, and after the strength has been accumulated to a certain level, it cannot be taken back. The same goes for being a person and doing things. No matter what you do, you can't have a rush for success. Don't worry that your efforts at this moment will not be rewarded, because these efforts are all to take root.

Bamboo, plum and pine are also known as the three friends of winter. Bamboo in particular survives the winter without withering, and its branches are tall and straight, showing great integrity and integrity. As the old saying goes: "If the weather is not cold, there is no way to know the pines and cypresses; if things are not difficult, there is no way to know the gentleman." In fact, bamboo is also a good thing that makes the weather more noble and bright. There are many literati from ancient times to the present who love bamboo and praise it, such as the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove" during the Wei and Jin Dynasties.

The growth characteristics of bamboo, such as its hollowness, uprightness, and everlasting greenness, are like human spiritual and cultural symbols such as humility, discipline, uprightness, and tenacity. Therefore, a person should be like a bamboo, which should be empty when needed, have tenacity, be strong and soft, and show high integrity.