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"If one's nature is too high, one will be arrogant and unable to get down..." Which thinker said this

Follow-up question: What is the basis for judgment? Answer: Li Zhi's "Gao Jie Shuo" Follow-up question: This is a historical question. The basis for judgment must be given from this passage. Answer: Gao Jie Shuo (Ming Dynasty) Li Zhi (载 sound: Zhì, 1527-1602), first surname Lin, named Zaizhi, later changed his surname to Zhi, also known as Zhuowu, Duwu, Hongfu, Wenling Jushi, etc., was a thinker, historian and writer in Jinjiang (now Quanzhou, Fujian) in the Ming Dynasty. The seventh generation ancestor Lin Nu was engaged in ocean trade, traveling by ship between Quanzhou and Horumos (today's Bandar Abbas Port in Iran), and married a local woman, for which he may have converted to Islam [1]. By the time of Li Zhi's grandfather's generation, his family was no longer a Muslim) ----- He has a high nature, and if he is high, he will be arrogant and unable to move down. However, what cannot be done is that of a class of people who rely on power and wealth. Otherwise, even if there is a little bit of goodness in the film, even if it is a slave or a slave, everyone will worship it. I like to be clean by nature, but if I like to be clean, I will be narrow-minded and intolerable. However, what cannot be tolerated is those who tend to flatter the rich. Otherwise, if there is a good thing, even if you are a prince, you will be a guest. If you are able to subordinate others, you will have a weak heart; if you have a weak heart, you will have a wide range of ambitions; if you have a wide range of ambitions, you will become taller. Follow-up question: Basis? This is just his introduction and article. Does this article reflect any of his thoughts? Which sentence can be seen? Answer: Sorry, I have limited knowledge and only superficial knowledge.