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Verses about big picture and great wisdom

The verses of great wisdom in the grand scheme of things are as follows:

1. Although there is the wisdom of Yao, without the help of everyone, great achievements will not be achieved. The words come from "Han Feizi·Guan Xing" by Han Fei during the Warring States Period. Even a man with great wisdom like Emperor Yao would not be able to achieve his great achievements without the help of everyone.

2. Those who attack rule with chaos will perish, those who attack justice with evil will perish, and those who attack obedience with counterattack will perish.

The words come from the Warring States Period·Han Fei's "Han Feizi·First Meeting with Qin". Using chaos to attack stability will definitely lead to self-destruction. If you use the evil to attack the righteous, you will surely perish. If you use those who are rebellious to attack those who are in line with the people's will, you will surely perish.

3. Even if the words are dissatisfied with the ears and fall into the heart, no one but a sage can listen to them.

The words come from Han Fei's "Han Feizi·Nanyan" during the Warring States Period. Disobedience: Disobedience, disobedience. Upside down: upside down, collision. The words of wisdom sound unpleasant to the ears, and no one except the sages can listen to them.

4. A thousand-foot embankment collapsed due to ant holes.

The words come from "Han Feizi·Yu Lao" by Han Fei during the Warring States Period. Thousands of miles of dams, even a small ant nest, will spread and eventually lead to the collapse of the dam. This sentence describes how if small problems are ignored, they may eventually lead to catastrophe.

5. If there is excessive desire, the evil mind will prevail.

The words come from Han Fei's "Han Feizi·Jie Lao" by Han Fei during the Warring States Period. If a person has too many selfish desires, evil thoughts will prevail. Desire is common to all people, regardless of age, status, or power. The only difference is the amount of desire. A wise person knows how to restrain his desires and will not do bad things due to excessive desires, thereby affecting his own cultivation and future.