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What are the similarities and differences between "The Way of Heaven" and "The World of Heaven"?

I have read Doudou's three books - "The Distant Savior" (TV title "The Way of Heaven"), "Betrayal" and "The Sky in the Red Dust" many times.

I personally feel that the similarities and differences of the three books can be explained in one sentence:

These three books are integrated: "The Way of Heaven" is the general outline, "The Way of Heaven" is the general outline, and "The Way of Heaven" is the general outline. "Betrayal" and "The Red Dust" are narrations from different angles of "The Way of Heaven". If the author writes another book, it may be a narrative from another angle.

Is there any evidence? have!

"Tiandao" Ding Yuanying and Rui Xiaodan chat:

@丁元英 said: "So I think China should have one more strong cultural communication company registered by you, and you should integrate your Social relationship resources, study and work for a few years, absorb and integrate scattered energy, start from your first book, first script, first TV series, use the image thinking of novels and the language of film and television art to Reveal the causal relationship between cultural attributes and destiny, and spread the logic, morality, and values ??of strong culture."

@Rui Xiaodan said: "I just want to do this, whether I am myself or not. Regardless of my ability, I went to study abroad for this reason, hoping that one day I can tell others in my own way that God is the Tao, and Tao is the law. The law is Tathagata, and it does not allow you to think about it. Those who act according to the law are gods. ”

Look, is Ding Yuanying's plan the life that Song Yikun planned for Xia Yingjie in "Betrayal"? This is a very important clue in "Betrayal".

Look again at Rui Xiaodan's thoughts in "The Way of Heaven":

@From the whole incident, she did not see any moves by Ding Yuanying that could make people feel "divine", every single one of them The specific things are common things that ordinary people can do. It is indeed a reasonable and legal competition under open and fair conditions. Everything is open and there is no secret or illegality at all. The so-called "myth" is so plain and simple. It turns out that being able to seek truth from facts is a myth! It turns out that the person who can tell the truth and do honest things is God!

These words can be completely applied to the male protagonist Ye Zinong in "The Red Dust", especially to solve Luo Jiaming's debt crisis.

As for the similarities and differences between "The Way of Heaven" (The Distant Savior) and "The Red Dust of the Sky", "Yuan Yi Yuan" had a detailed description in yesterday's book review.

Today our friends will refine one or two opinions based on the book review. Everyone is welcome to add.

The author of "The Way of Heaven" and "The World of Heaven" uses his super-contrarian thinking, erudite knowledge of business, culture, religion and other cultural knowledge to gain insight into human nature and create two outstanding and quiet protagonists.

Among them, the protagonist Ding Yuanying in "The Way of Heaven" and the protagonist Ye Zi Nong in "The Sky of Red Dust" belong to different stories. Chinese people living in different countries have such different life trajectories and habits. The styles are so similar.

Their similarities include their insights into the secrets of heaven, as well as their values ????and life orientations.

Let us take a look at the world of Ye Zi Nong and Ding Yuanying:

Ding Yuanying was once a private equity fund trader. Using his "seeking truth from facts" thinking, he passed legal Capital operation treated the Chinese stock market as a cash withdrawal box and successfully made tens of millions of profits in one year. Personally, I prefer the way of heaven, because an objective law that is independent of human will can be grasped and utilized by people. Those who master this law are considered experts. I admire such people~~~< /p>

Zi Nong, an expert in Marxist theory. Within a few months, he helped the Luo family, which was on the verge of bankruptcy, earn more than 1 million US dollars in cross-border labor fees, bringing the Luo family back to life.

In recent years, there have been many works describing wizards in the business and political circles, some of which are excellent. However, there are few that can alert the world in terms of culture and system, operating principles and practical guidance.

Ding Yuanying and Ye Zi Nong are strange people and wise men, but their strange people and strange things are well-founded in their works and have great warning significance to reality.

The overall feeling given by the two books to "Yuan Yi Yuan" is that "The Way of Heaven" and "The World of Heaven" are more like a combination of Confucianism and Western pragmatism. They not only inherit the Confucian philosophy of life, but also And it can be used as a good way to save the world like Western pragmatism.

Why do every project run by Ding Yuanying and Ye Zi Nong have a high success rate?

It is because they adhere to a core concept of "seeking truth from facts", which is a familiar principle that requires no proof. So they can succeed.

Why are Ding Yuanying and Ye Zi Nong able to make more accurate judgments than ordinary people?

This is because everyone in the world knows that "seeking truth from facts", but in daily operations, judgments of things often rely on experience, imitation, and following the trend... which deviates from the essence of seeking truth from facts.

Why are Ding Yuanying and Ye Zi Nong obsessed with loneliness?

There is a description in "The Way of Heaven" that can answer this question. Han Chufeng quoted Nietzsche's famous saying to evaluate Ding Yuanying: "A more advanced philosopher is alone. This is not because he wants to be lonely, but because he is looking for others around him." Less similar.

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Ding Yuanying and Ye Zi Nong are essentially the same kind of people, rebels with clear-minded secular thoughts. However, the truth is often in the hands of a few people. The confusion of the world is that wizards can control shopping malls, The reason for the political world, the loneliness of the hermit is precisely the helplessness that his thoughts beyond the world cannot resonate with the majority.

So "Yuan Yiyuan" said: Ding Yuanying and Ye Zinong are both incompatible. The masters in the world, so they are destined to be correct and lonely.

They are the defenders of truth and the rebels of reality.

Expand, three books. The plots, backgrounds, protagonists, etc. are different. As long as you have read them, this cannot be denied. But the more you read, the more similarities you feel between the three books:

1. The three books span horizontally. They all have an international pattern. They all span several countries, the most important ones are in Europe, especially Germany and France.

2. The themes are mostly business wars, involving the operation of large funds, and the themes seem to be similar. It can be summarized in four words: Seeking truth from facts

3. The male protagonists (Ding Yuanying, Song Yikun, Ye Zi Nong) may have different family backgrounds and living habits, but they are all highly educated and highly intelligent, and are proficient in politics, economics, He has knowledge of philosophy, religion, psychology, society and other subjects. He likes a lonely life, sees people and things sharply, is good at reverse thinking, leads causes from effects, breaks conventions in doing things but is able to seek truth from facts, which is often incredible but has miraculous effects...More The important thing is that their mantras ("According to the rules", "Destructive exploitation of market resources", "Seek truth from facts") are so similar to Nair, but the endings are all tragic.

4. The heroine ( Rui Xiaodan, Xia Yingjie, Dai Mengyan, Fang Di) are all "daughters of heaven". It is insulting to say that they are talented women, but they basically fall in love with the male protagonist at first sight and fall in love with him again, and they love him without hesitation. . Except for the male protagonist, they seem to have no "greed, anger, or ignorance" about everything in the world. In terms of writing, they may exist to set off the male protagonist.

Finally, let me make a bold guess: " In "The Red Dust", Ye Zi Nong initially lived in a foreign country, "hiding in the city". This situation should be the life situation of Ding Yuanying in "The Distant Savior".