1. What are the famous aphorisms about "accumulating good deeds and becoming virtuous"
1. A family that has accumulated good deeds for a long time must have the kindness left by its ancestors; a family that has not accumulated good deeds for a long time must have Disasters left behind by our ancestors.
2. There is no end to the fertile land of the heart, and there is no end to the treasure of good deeds. We should have a pure heart to accumulate good deeds for the public. You will be blessed endlessly.
3. How about a safe body and long life? A flat chest accumulates a lot.
4. Complaints come from small mistakes, and troubles come from unpremeditated plans. Blessings come from accumulating good, disaster comes from accumulating evil.
5. When soil accumulates, mountains become mountains, and wind and rain stir up them; when water accumulates, they form abyss, and dragons emerge; when good deeds accumulate, virtue becomes, and the gods are satisfied with themselves, and the holy heart is prepared. Therefore, if you don’t accumulate steps, you won’t be able to reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you won’t be able to reach a river or sea. Qi Ji can't take ten steps with one leap, and his horse can ride ten times, but the merit is not lost.
6. A diligent family will always have spring; a family that accumulates good deeds will have fish.
7. A house that accumulates good deeds will surely be blessed; a house that accumulates bad deeds will surely have lingering disasters. A minister will kill his king, and a son will kill his father. It does not happen overnight. It happens gradually, and it is not necessary to argue early.
8. When water accumulates, a deep abyss is formed, and dragons are born; when soil is accumulated, a mountain is formed, and wind and rain flourish; when good deeds are accumulated, virtue is achieved, and the gods are satisfied with themselves, and the holy heart is prepared. Therefore, if you don't accumulate steps, you won't be able to reach a thousand miles; if you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be able to reach a river or sea.
9. Teach your children and grandchildren the teachings; accumulating good deeds is better than accumulating money.
10. If you accumulate good deeds for three years, few will know about them; if you do evil for one day, the world will hear about it. 2. Poems about good karma
Bodhisattva helps everyone Bo means extensive; Ji means relief. Give favor and assistance to the people.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Yongye": "What if you can help the people by giving to the people?"
Help the weak to help the weak: collapse, here refers to people who are in trouble . Help the needy and help the weak.
Source: The fourth chapter of "Wandering into the Peach Garden" by Yuan Ziyi: "If you are willing to help the weak, I can laugh back and laugh, and remember and miss you later."
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Helping people who are in danger and helping those who are in need is better than helping those who are in need.
Source: Lu Xun's "Second Collection of Qie Jie Ting Essays: Tomb of Kamada Seiichi": "When you arrived in Shanghai in March 1930... you encountered hardships and made unremitting efforts to make changes and help those in need. Urgent, both public and private. ”
Help people in need: help; help: rescue, save. Help those in need and relieve those in distress.
Source: Chapter 55 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "I have always known that generals are righteous and benevolent, helping those in danger and those in need. I didn't expect to be so loyal."
Helping those in danger. Relief provides relief and help to people in critical and difficult situations.
Source: The third chapter of "Wei Zheng's Reform of the Imperial Edict" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "Today, I have nothing to do with helping people in danger and rescuing those who are in need, but I can lead a war horse and carve a saddle for it."
Accumulating good deeds means good deeds, good deeds; De: noble moral character. Doing good deeds for a long time will form a noble character.
Source: "Xunzi·Encouragement to Learning": "Accumulate good deeds and become virtuous, and the gods will be satisfied with themselves."
Accumulating good deeds and remaining grateful. Ji: Accumulation; Shan: good deeds; Yuqing: refers to the legacy of the ancestors. . A family that accumulates virtue and performs good deeds will be blessed by its descendants.
Source: "Kun of Zhouyi": "A house that accumulates good deeds will surely be blessed; a house that accumulates bad deeds will surely have lingering disasters."
Anxious to charity means enthusiastic about public welfare and willing to do good deeds. alms.
Anxious for public good and righteousness. Anxious: anxious. Enthusiastic about public welfare and brave in doing justice.
Source: Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "New Preface to Jieshi": "A scholar of King Zhao of Chu called Shi She, a man who was fair and righteous."
Ji Han Relief Poverty relief: relief; relief: relief. Help the poor and the poor.
Source: "Quan Xiang Ping Hua·Le Yi Tu Qi Qi Seven Kingdoms Spring and Autumn Collection": "Take care of the elderly and respect the virtuous, teach them skills, breed their talents, hang people to ask for orphans, help the poor and relieve the poor, and be with the people We share joys and sorrows."
Help the poor and care for the poor. 3. Verses about accumulating a little into a lot, ancient Chinese prose
The accumulation of soil makes a mountain, and the wind and rain make it flourish. When water accumulates and forms a deep abyss, dragons emerge. Accumulate good deeds and become virtuous, and the gods will be satisfied and the holy heart will be ready. Therefore, if you do not accumulate steps, you cannot reach a thousand miles; if you do not accumulate small streams, you cannot reach a river or sea. A horse can't take ten steps with one leap; a horse can ride ten times without giving up its merits. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, gold and stone can be carved. An earthworm has no sharp claws and teeth, nor strong muscles and bones. It eats earth and drinks from the underworld. A crab with six knees and two pincers is not a snake with no support in its cave, which means it is impetuous. Therefore, those who do not have deep ambitions do not have clear enlightenment. Those who have nothing to be embarrassed about do not have great achievements. Those who follow the road cannot be expert, and those who serve two kings cannot tolerate each other. The eyes cannot see both ways and the ears cannot hear both ways. The snake has no legs and flies away; the rat has only five branches and is poor. The poem says: "The corpse dove is in the mulberry tree, and its sons are seven. A gentleman is a gentleman, and his manners are one. His manners are one, and his heart is like a knot." Therefore, a gentleman is tied to one.
--<Encouraging Learning> Xunzi