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1. Nature, a philosophical term, refers to the natural world in a broad sense, from the universe to elementary particles, including the material world and the material universe.
2. In the "Dispute between Buddhism and Taoism" in the Sui and Tang dynasties of the Six Dynasties, the slag source of Buddhism and the "nature" of Taoism were the center of the debate between the two doctrines. Buddhist thinkers such as Zhen Luan, Dao'an, Zhenguan, Zhijie, and Jizang criticized the Taoist theory of "nature" from the aspects of natural destiny and practical methods.
3. Nature, in a broad sense, refers to the natural world, from the universe to elementary particles, including the material world and the material universe. "Nature" refers to the phenomena of the natural world, as well as life in general. Man-made objects and human interactions are not considered part of nature, unless they are defined as human nature or "nature as a whole".
The natural is often distinguished from the supernatural, and the overview of sum is generally thought of as the sum of all things.
4. In today's different usages, nature can be the universal domain of many living species of animals and plants. Some refer to the processes associated with inanimate objects, the existence of a particular class of objects and the way in which they change, such as the weather and geology of the earth, and the matter and energy that form those types of objects. Nature often means "natural environment" or "wilderness" of wildlife, rocks, forests, beaches, and things that are intrinsically untouched by humans, or that remain even if humans intervene.
This traditional conception that still pervades natural objects implies the distinction between the natural and the artificial, the latter understood as a consciousness or mind brought about by or similar to humans.
5. The aggregate of objects, states and influences that surround and affect an organism or its community. The term "environment" is used to describe the relationships and interactions between organisms and habitats under the branch of biology.
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AB was originally two unrelated trees, but because they were tightly entangled by green vines, the two trees grew together unconsciously, and since they grew together, A tree also produced a new kind of fruit, which is still the fruit of A, but the taste is similar to the fruit of B. With such an inspiration, the horticulturist suddenly realized that he had learned to graft in one fell swoop.
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Do you know where pearls come from? Don't look at them as magnificent as stars, but their origin is like a terrible and long dream. Since a pebble suddenly fell into the tender body of the pearl oyster, this terrible nightmare began!
The rough stone tormented it day and night, stinging it, but it was so strong that it not only accepted the sudden pain, but also resolutely bit it, without a sound or a sound, and so on year after year, until it became a brilliant pearl. This is a thrilling lesson! Does nature tell us in a unique way the meaning of suffering?
It was a sacred tempering. Yes, there are many more similar stories. The ripe ears of wheat hang their heads down, and that teaches us to be humble.
A swarm of ants can carry away big bones, and that's teaching us unity. Gentle droplets of water can drip through rocks, and that teaches us tenacity. Bees are busy shuttling among the flowers, which teaches us to be industrious.
The grass silently retracted the leaves, which told us not to stretch the field too much. Yes, nature is the best teacher. As long as we are willing to learn, we will gain every day.
The ancients once had an extremely profound saying: Learn from nature. That's awesome! Nature has taught us many, many lessons, and each one is more and more wonderful. Let's start with three stories.
One of the stories: AB was originally two unrelated trees, but because they were tightly entangled by the green vines, they grew together unconsciously, and since they grew together, A trees also bear a new kind of fruit, the appearance is still A, but the taste is similar to B. Look at!
Nature is wonderful, and as soon as it was inspired, horticulturists suddenly realized that they had learned to graft in one fell swoop.
Story 2: In order to dry clothes, someone once tied iron wires to two trees not far from each other, and over time, the iron wires formed an iron hoop and firmly strangled into the trunk of the tree, and a deep groove was cut on the tree. Two years later, the iron hoop was strangled deep into the tree, and the poor tree seemed to be certain to die, but a miracle happened because of this, and instead of strangling to death, the strong tree stood firmly, and swallowed the terrible iron hoop alive!
And all this happened to be seen by an extremely desperate old man, and he got the courage to live again. The old man has cancer! He overcame his illness and survived.
After living for several more years, the last words he uttered when he died were: Thank you to the tree! Look at!
Nature is so profound that although it is silent, it can give people extraordinary power.
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