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What does "Zhang Chi's Way" mean?

In real life, people like to call intense work and study "Zhang", and call leisurely life "Relaxation". However, although people know what "tension" and "relaxation" are, they may not understand the ways of "tension" and "relaxation".

There is a way to relax: Zhang, pull out the bowstring. Relax, relax the bowstring. Wenwu: refers to King Wen and King Wu of Zhou Dynasty. There is a way to relax and relax, which means that the tightness of work and the work and rest of life should be appropriately adjusted and carried out in a rhythmic manner.

Extended information:

In traditional Chinese sayings, it is often said that there is a limit to what can be done. Don’t be crazy when you are happy, and don’t be depressed for a long time when you are depressed. Maintain a balance in everything you do, including your work and life. Only a moderate life can bring a healthy body.

Synonyms of the way of relaxation: tightness and relaxation, and relaxation and relaxation.

Original text of the famous sentence:

Treatment without relaxation, civil and military power; relaxation Not stretching is the way of civil and military affairs; stretching and relaxing is the way of civil and military affairs.

Source of the famous sentence:

Selected from "Confucius' Family Language·Volume 7, Guan Xiangshe 28".

Comments on famous sentences:

Zhang: Tighten the bowstring. Chi: relax the bowstring. Metaphorically speaking, they are Yan and Kuan in politics. Wenwu: Refers to King Wen and King Wu of Zhou Dynasty.

Translation of the famous sentence:

If you are strict but not lenient in government, King Wen and King Wu will not do this; This is the way King Wen and King Wu governed the country.

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