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Don't count, who wrote it.
I really haven't heard of it.
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Forehead... It's classical. But it doesn't seem to be a masterpiece.
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Translation: How can a man who is not a sage know everything? To know only one of them, lest there be more than that, and find a way to seek something else, is the wisest seeker of knowledge; Knowing only one of them, because listening to others has another meaning, this is a worse seeker of knowledge; Knowing only one of them, the applauder said that there was another meaning but could not believe it, this is a worse seeker of knowledge; Knowing only one of them, hating people to say that there is another meaning, this is the worst kind of seeker.
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The original text of the sentence "self-discipline should bring autumn air, and people must bring spring breeze" should be "self-discipline should bring autumn air, and life must bring spring breeze", which means that you must be strict like the autumn wind sweeping away the leaves, and get along with others like a warm and warm spring breeze. This sentence comes from the Qing Dynasty scholar Zhang Chao's "Phantom Dream Shadow".
Zhang Chao used the "autumn wind" as an analogy, pointing out that we should be strict with ourselves, be good at restraining our behavior, restrain our desires, and dissect our souls, so as to "be selfless in our hearts and wide in the world". At the same time, using the "spring breeze" as a metaphor, it is pointed out that we should be tolerant and kind to others, be good at taking credit, and treat others equally, so as to "be happy for good".
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Self-discipline: strictly restrain yourself, appropriate: here should be. Autumn Breath: Autumn Breath (Breath of Death).
Dealing with people: getting along with people, must: here is also the should. Spring breeze: The spring breeze is full of faces, smiling.
To restrain yourself, you should be mentally prepared for the end of your life at any time like autumn, and you should smile when you get along with others, and don't show your bad emotions to others.
Both sentences are about being a person and doing things. The first is like a sad autumn, always nervous, so that you should urge yourself to be more restrained and not to indulge in bad reputation. Getting along with people with a smile of the spring breeze is about being a person who can't just think about himself, can't show himself on his face when he is in a bad mood, and when he gets along with others, this is a manifestation of selfishness.
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Shangyuan Festival is also the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month.
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The Lantern Festival, also known as the Shangyuan Festival, the Little New Year, the Yuan Xi Festival or the Lantern Festival, is one of the traditional festivals in China on the 15th day of the first lunar month every year. The first month of the first month is the first month of the lunar calendar, the ancients called the "night" as the "night", and the fifteenth day of the first month is the first full moon night of the year, so the fifteenth day of the first month is called the "Lantern Festival". According to the Taoist "Sanyuan", the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is also known as the "Shangyuan Festival".
Since ancient times, the customs of the Lantern Festival have been dominated by the warm and festive lantern viewing customs.
The formation of the Lantern Festival has a long process, according to the general information and folklore, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month has been valued in the Western Han Dynasty, the first month of the first month of the Han Dynasty Emperor Xin night in the Ganquan Palace to worship the "Taiyi" activities, by the descendants as the fifteenth day of the first month of the first month to worship the precursor of the gods. However, the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month was really a folk festival after the Han and Wei dynasties. The custom of lighting lamps on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is related to the eastward spread of Buddhism.
During the Tang Dynasty, Buddhism flourished, and the officials and ordinary people generally "lit lamps for Buddha" on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, and the lights of Buddhism were all over the people. Since the Tang Dynasty, lantern lanterns have become a legal thing and have gradually become a folk custom.
The Lantern Festival is one of the traditional festivals in China, the Chinese character cultural circle and overseas Chinese. The Lantern Festival mainly includes a series of traditional folk activities such as viewing lanterns, eating glutinous rice balls, guessing lantern riddles, and setting off fireworks. In addition, the Lantern Festival in many places has also added traditional folk performances such as dragon lanterns, lion playing, stilt walking, rowing boats, twisting Yangge, and playing Taiping drums.
In June 2008, the Lantern Festival was selected into the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage.
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Shangyuan Festival is the Lantern Festival, also known as Shangyuan Festival, Little New Year's Month, Yuan Xi or Lantern Festival. The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Shangyuan Festival, the fifteenth day of July is the Midyear Festival, and the fifteenth day of October is the Lower Yuan Festival.
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