The Book of Changes talks about a kind of philosophical virtue.
There is a most famous saying in the "Book of Changes": One Yin and One Yang are the Tao; the "Book of Changes" believes in the nature of the movement and development of things that the basic structure of the material world is composed of two aspects, Yin and Yang. The two forms, the positive and negative blend, attract and repel each other, and the interaction of offense and defense constitute the nature of things and the laws of their rise and fall.
The second is to carry things with kindness, and the best is like water
If the sky moves well, a gentleman will strive to strengthen himself; if the terrain is flat, a gentleman will carry things with kindness." This means: the movement of heaven is healthy and good. , a gentleman should imitate the sky and constantly strive for self-improvement; the earth's situation is based on the laws and earth, the gentleman should imitate the earth and be virtuous. Correspondingly, the movement of the sky is strong and strong. Correspondingly, the gentleman should be resolute and striving for strength; the momentum of the earth is solid. Being gentle and submissive, a gentleman should increase his virtues, accommodate all things, and be as generous as the earth; people should learn to be as generous, loving, and tolerant as the earth; everything is formed from heaven, then people should be like the earth, learn to tolerate and understand; the best is like water , water is good for all things and does not fight for it. It is where everyone hates it, so it is close to the Tao; it lives in a good place, has a good heart, is kind and benevolent, speaks good faith, manages well, does good things, and acts at good times;
Husband does not fight, so there is nothing special; the most famous aphorism about the philosophy of life in "The Book of Changes";
Only by self-improvement can you be self-reliant, by being inferior will you be self-defeating, and by being tolerant of others will you have a bright future;
< p>The "Book of Changes" tells us to be cruel to ourselves, to strive for self-improvement, and to be kind to others. Tolerance is a human virtue.1, the article is a famous sentence of Du Fu. This is a five-character poem written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It means