Be content with poverty and stick to your faith.
Source: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's "Recommendation of the Bookman Chen Shidao": "The ministers and other ministers saw Chen Shidao, a commoner in Xuzhou, whose writing and lyrics were ancient. He had transcended the generations and lived in poverty and abided by the Tao."
Chao Wen He will hear the truth in the morning and die at night. Describes the urgent pursuit of truth or a certain belief.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren": "He who hears the Tao in the morning can die in the evening."
Believe and love to learn Believe: Believe faithfully. It means having firm confidence in morality and career, being diligent in learning and inquiring.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius Taibo": "The Master said: 'Be a devoted believer and love to learn, and stick to the good path.'"
Good men and faithful women are Buddhist terms. Originally refers to men and women who take refuge in Buddhism. Later, it generally refers to men and women who believe in Buddhism.
Source: "Diamond Sutra·Shan Xian Kai Qing Fen": "Good men and good women, aspire to anuttara-samyak-sambodhi."
Contains an armful of plain fingers. Adhere to a belief and stick to your original aspirations.
Source: Wang Hansheng's "On Praise for China's Three Major Novelists": "Luoluo Xueqin contains a bunch of plain ingredients. Eight Dou Wizards, a masterpiece for thousands of years."
Chao Wen Dao, It is possible to die at night. Hear the word in the morning and die at night. Describes the urgent pursuit of truth or a certain belief.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren": "The Master said: 'He who hears the Tao in the morning will die in the evening.
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