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What does it mean to "take the right path, let go of unintentional hands, make friends with friends, break friends with no sense, drink clean tea and abstain from wine with flowers ..."?

The meaning of this sentence is: further thinking and sublimation of the original outlook on life, which pursues "artistic life" and believes in "true goodness and beautiful art", raises the level of thinking to the Buddhist realm and makes it thought-provoking.

This sentence comes from a famous quote by ZHANG Feng-zi-kai. The full text is:

Take the right path, let go of careless hands, make friends with friends who have no intention, break friends who have no righteousness, drink clean tea, abstain from the wine of color and flowers, open the door of convenience and close the mouth of right and wrong. The heart is smaller than everything, and the heart is bigger than everything in the world; Virtually love the goodness of the world; Talk about things in the world; Look at the world from the bottom of your heart; Set your mind to the changes in the world. Not confused, not trapped in love. Not afraid of the future, not thinking about the past. So safe. It is difficult to see the big things; Adversity and prosperity look at the mind; Whether it is joy or anger depends on self-restraint; See wisdom if you have something to give up; Success or failure depends on persistence.

About the author

Feng Zikai (1898—1975), whose nickname is Mingren, was born in Tongxiang, Zhejiang. In 1914, he entered the first division of Zhejiang Province and was trained by the famous teacher Li Shutong. He is the author of Zikai Comics, Zikai Painting Collection, Yuanyuantang Essays, Car Society, Frank Collection, Introduction to Art and Introduction to Music. He published more than 18 books in his life and was one of the enlighteners of the new culture movement in China.