It means that if you spoil a person too much, you can't tell right from wrong; He who is insatiable will never be satisfied.
spoil: spoil excessively. Tired: satisfied.
Source: The Story of Jin Ping Mei's Poems in the Ninth Five-Year Plan: "Why didn't this girl take it out and eat it with Xie An?" This month, my mother only pushed but didn't see it. As the saying goes:' The doter is unknown, and the greedy is insatiable.
Example: If you don't come to this field, you should fight for his character. It's really called that the doter is ignorant and the greedy is insatiable. (Nine chapters of Good Biography).
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Famous sentences about doting on historical celebrities:
Luo Yin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote two poems for his friends: "The national plan has encouraged courage, but family wealth is not for future generations." He advocates worrying about the country's big plans, but never making money for future generations. ?
Lin Zexu wrote a couplet: "If children and grandchildren are like me, what should they do with money?" Being virtuous and having more money will damage his ambition. Children and grandchildren are not as good as me. What do you leave money for? Foolish and rich, beneficial to increase it. "
It means that if future generations are as honest as I am, what should I leave money for him? He is already very wise and intelligent, but my leaving money and property to him will hurt his will to struggle. Children and grandchildren are not as good as me, so leaving money to him will make him relax and hate work, and live on empty land. The more money he keeps, the more he runs amok and increases his mistakes.
Parents who dote on their children should remember that everything is done for their children, and they don't want their children to do anything, which is harmful to them. Children usually don't need to be pampered, but they should be responsible. Overindulgence and pampering will lead to insults.