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The world slanders me, laughs at me, insults me, how should I deal with it? I'll take it calmly and wait ten years to see who laughs. What's the complete sentence? Who wrote it?

The original sentence is:

Hanshan asked: "There are people in the world who slander me, bully me, humiliate me, laugh at me, belittle me, belittle me, hate me, and lie to me. What should I do?" How to deal with it?"

Shide replied: "Just tolerate him, let him, let him go, avoid him, be patient with him, respect him, ignore him, wait for a few more years, you will see. Him."

From "Hanshan Shide"

Translation:

Hanshan asked Shide: "If someone in the world slanders me, bullies me, insults me, What should I do if he laughs at me, despises me, despises me, or deceives me?"

Shide replied: "You might as well tolerate him, tolerate him, and let him go. Avoid him, be patient with him, respect him, ignore him, and look at him in a few years."

This classic dialogue of "Hanshan Asks What He Found" has been passed down from generation to generation because of it. If you have a wise philosophy, you will have infinite vitality. If you can divide the essence of this conversation into two parts and keep it as your own, you will be able to change it brighter as a person in the future.

Extended information:

After Hanshan was found, he was said to be the "Two Immortals of Harmony". It is said that every item they hold is exquisite. The lotus means parallel lotus, the box symbolizes "good harmony", and the five bats mean five blessings, which is really good luck!

In fact, the "Two Immortals of Harmony" were mortal beings, not immortals. They were both from the Tang Dynasty. Their names are Han Shan and Shi De. Hanshan and Shide were both monks. Hanshan was a poetic monk and an eccentric monk who once lived in seclusion in Hanyan, Tiantai Mountain. Because of his name, Hanshan wrote beautiful poems, but he had a very eccentric temper. He often went to various temples to "look into the sky". "Swearing", the monks said he was crazy, so he laughed and left.

I once worked as a chef monk in the Guoqing Temple in Tiantai, and I met the monk Shide in the temple and felt like brothers. Shide was a poor man. He was abandoned by his parents when he was just born and abandoned in the wilderness. Fortunately, the eminent monk Fenggan from Tiantai Mountain passed by for alms and was compassionate and brought him to the temple to raise him and named him "Shide". He was ordained as a monk.

After Shide was ordained, he was assigned to do chores in the kitchen. Hanshan had not yet arrived at Guoqing Temple at that time, but Shide often gave some leftovers to Hanshan who had not entered the temple to eat. They were really close friends from the poor and the humble. . Monk Fenggan of Guoqing Temple saw that they were such a good friend, so he asked Han Shan to enter the temple and work with Shi De as the cook monk of Guoqing Temple.

Since then, they have been getting along day and night and have become even closer. Hanshan and Shide had profound attainments in Buddhism and literature. They often recited poems together and wrote poems in pairs. Later generations compiled their poems into three volumes of "Hanshanzi Collection".

These two eminent monks of the Tang Dynasty, who succeeded Feng Qian, came from Tiantai Mountain to Suzhou Miaoli Puming Pagoda Courtyard as abbots during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. The hospital was then renamed Suzhou Hanshan Temple, which is famous both at home and abroad. The Chinese people cherish their brotherly friendship and respect them as folk gods of harmony and friendship. During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Yongzheng officially conferred Hanshan as "Hesheng" and Shide as "Hesheng". The "Two Immortals of Hehe" became famous all over the world.

Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia - "Cold Mountain Lost"