A thousand readers will have a thousand Hamlets
A benevolent person sees benevolence, a wise man sees wisdom. Source: "Book of Changes·Xici": "A benevolent person sees it as benevolence, and a wise man sees it as benevolence. Seeing it is called wisdom." Allusion: A benevolent person sees it and says it is benevolence, and a wise person sees it and says it is wisdom. It is a metaphor that different people have different views on the same issue from different positions or angles.