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Leave room for doing things
There is a saying in Zhu Jiaxun:

"Leave room for everything and be proud of it; There must be room for doing things, and we must be conscientious and conscientious. "

I don't talk enough, I can't do everything, and I am comfortable with myself and others.

Life is an echo, what you plant will get.

There are many lovable characters in A Dream of Red Mansions, but Pinger is my favorite.

Pinger is Wang Xifeng's confidant, but she is different from her master in temperament and handling affairs.

Wang Xifeng acted rashly and Pinger was virtuous and considerate.

Pinger never abuses his power and bullies others. She has pity and sympathy for handmaiden with similar or lower status.

In the case of poria cocos cream and rose dew, she advised Xifeng to "let go when it is time to let go" to save Liu and her daughter from disaster.

When Second Sister You died, Wang Xifeng said that she had no money for the funeral. Pinger stole 220 taels of silver and gave it to Jia Lian, only to barely cope.

Pinger is a man of life, always leaving room for himself to retreat.

There is no such malice as Feng's "I am the only one in my heart, and there is no one else", and there is no such thing as Feng's.

As the saying goes, when people are kind, there is no double happiness, and disasters fall from the sky.

After Xifeng's death, the Grand View Garden was a mess, but Pinger got everyone's help many times, survived the difficulties and finally got a reward.

We must leave room for doing things, be conscientious and meticulous.

In a rich man's office, there is a couplet:

Make a first-class wish, make a first-class love, and enjoy the next blessing;

If you choose to stand tall, sit flat and walk wide.

The first couplet means that people should be ambitious, just seek a moderate fate and live an ordinary life.

The second couplet means to be far-sighted in looking at problems, to be a low-key person and to leave room for things.

This couplet was written on the left, and the rich man liked it very much, so he hung it in his office to keep himself alert.

Leave room for others to do things, and your own road will be wider and wider, and you can go further.