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The phrase "born in sorrow and dying in peace" comes from "Mencius and Gaozixia", which means that worrying about disasters can make people survive and develop, and comfort and pleasure will lead people to perdition. The "Yu" here means "in", and when the word is used as a preposition, it has the meaning of in, from, to, compare, right, by, be, because, and because.
Shun is in the acres, Fu Shuo is lifted between the plates, the glue is lifted in the fish and salt, Guan Yiwu is raised in the Shi, Sun Shu Ao is raised in the sea, and Baili Xi is held in the city. Therefore, the heavens will descend on the people, and they must first suffer their minds, strain their muscles and bones, starve their bodies and skins, empty their bodies, and act chaotically. People are permanent, and then they can change; Trapped in the heart, balanced in the worry, and then done; Signified in color, issued in sound, and then metaphor.
If you enter, you will not be able to go home, and if you go out, you will be invincible to foreign patients, and the country will die. Then he was born in sorrow and died in peace.
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The third paragraph begins with the role of individual suffering, and talks about the situation of a country, if the peace is too smooth, under this false appearance of peace, the people of the whole country will relax their vigilance, so that the country will perish once it encounters internal disturbances and external troubles. The writing technique from small to large, from point to surface, is used, and it is progressive.
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It should be that if you enter, you will not be able to get home, and if you go out, you will be invincible to foreign patients.
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Mencius"Born in sorrow, and died in peace...This kind of life is not better than those who have been smooth sailing and have not gone through any hardships
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Is there an intrusion from an enemy country?
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It can be seen from this that on the one hand, the arduous environment of discernment gives people hardship, hunger, poverty, fatigue, and anxiety, and is always unsatisfactory, but on the other hand, it is precisely these difficulties that strengthen and invigorate people's will, and enable people to increase their wisdom and ability in the process of constantly overcoming difficulties and seeking survival.
In the struggle against all sorrows, man has sought the possibility of material survival on the one hand, and on the other hand, he has sought spiritual survival, showing his vitality, will, emotion, and creative ability, in a word, showing the value of his "life". This is the whole meaning of "born in sorrow and dying in peace."
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From "Mencius", it literally means that sorrow makes people survive and develop, and enjoying comfort makes people languid and die.
Born in sorrow, died in peace. —Mencius.
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The example of Li Cunxuan of Zhuangzong in the Later Tang Dynasty, all kinds of chaos at the end of the Tang Dynasty and the beginning of the Five Dynasties, he was sharp at the beginning, (his father Li Keyong was the leader of the Shatuo tribe and the king of Jin in Tang Feng) defeated Hou Liang and Khitan. >>>More
I think there is a need: people with lofty ideals who are worried about the country and the people, and people who are willing to sacrifice for the country (I am afraid it is wrong).
We have to have a sense of crisis in our careers, and sometimes we face many challenges, which may not be a bad thing, we can hone ourselves through the process of solving these problems, and make ourselves more mature and better. If life is too easy, we will lose the awareness and ability to protect ourselves until we are completely defeated by our opponents.
The phrase born in sorrow and dying in peace comes from "Mencius. The phrase "Confession" means that worrying about calamity can make people survive and develop, and comfort and pleasure will lead people to perdition, which is very philosophical and enlightening, and is a kind of admonition to people. The "Yu" here means "in", and when the word is used as a preposition, it has the meaning of in, from, to, compare, right, by, be, because, and because.