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Who knows the famous aphorism about the dialectical relationship between "change" and immutability?

If you are poor, you will want to change, if you change, you will be general, and if you are general, you will be successful

Basic information

Original text If you are poor, you will change, if you are change, you will be general, and if you are general, you will be long-lasting

Source: "Book of Changes·Xici Xia"

Appreciation and Interpretation

This sentence is the birthplace of simple materialism in ancient my country. It means that things change in time regardless of human will. However, the more simple Chinese people took out two words from this sentence to express a more pragmatic meaning. That is the two words "bian" and "tong". Together, they are "bian". The term "flexibility" is still very common. People don't have to be stubborn when encountering problems, but should know how to be flexible and flexible. [1]