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Concise: Good as water:"Goodness"That is, extremely high morality. This morality is as invisible as water, yet ubiquitous.
Weak water three thousand. Weak water] original meaning:
In ancient times, many shallow and turbulent rivers could not be used for boats but could only be used for raft transition, and the ancients believed that the water was weak and could not carry boats, so such rivers were called weak water. Therefore, in ancient books such as "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" and "The Records of the Ten Continents", many weak waters with the same name are not the same river. "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" contains "there is water in the north of Kunlun, and its strength cannot defeat mustard, so it is called weak water."
That's what it means. Some of these terms are still in use today, such as the weak river on the map of Gansu Province. The term "weak water" is also used to refer specifically to the Poyi River or Heishui River in the northwest, and is of course limited to specific geographical works.
Extension: In ancient literature, weak water was gradually used to refer to dangerous and distant rivers. The more famous one is Su Shi's "Jinshan Myokotai" in "Penglai is unreachable, and the weak water is 30,000 miles."
This is the first time that weak water has been used in conjunction with a specific number. Zhang Xiaoxiang's "Water Dragon Yin, Wangjiuhua Mountain" also has a sentence "Ethereal beads and foolish guards, looking at Penglai, there is no weak water at the beginning". In other poems, it is rare to see weak water sentences, but it is more common to use it in later **.
Three thousand" original] covers the three thousand worlds of Buddhism, and the Tiantai sect has three thousand good words.
Add it all up: weak water is as long as 3,000 miles.
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"Goodness is like water" comes from "Lao Tzu": "Goodness is like water, and water is good for all things without fighting." It means that the highest level of good deeds is like the character of water, which is used by all things without fighting for fame and fortune, and it enables all things to get its benefits without contradicting or conflicting with all things, so there is nothing like water in the world.
Weak water 3,000: In ancient times, many shallow and turbulent rivers could not be transitioned by boats but only by rafts, and the ancients believed that the water was weak and could not carry boats, so such rivers were called weak water. In ancient literature, weak water was gradually used to refer to dangerous and distant rivers.
And let the weak water be 3,000, I only take one scoop to drink" and later became a sworn love confession between men and women.
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Good as water:"Goodness"That is, extremely high morality. This morality is as invisible as water, yet ubiquitous.
In ancient times, many shallow and turbulent rivers could not be used for boats but could only be used for raft transition, and it was believed that the water was weak and could not carry boats, so such rivers were called weak water.
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The meaning of this sentence is to say:
Good as water: The most correct good deeds should be like water (dwelling should be as humble as water, heart should be as deep as water, friendship should be like water, words should be as sincere as water, government should be as orderly as water, everything should be omnipotent like water, and behavior should be as standby as water.) It is because he is like water that he has no quarrel with all things.
Virtuous: A person with high morals should be able to carry all things, which means that he should be kind and not rebellious.
Three thousand weak waters, only one Zhen: The ancients often used weak water to refer to dangerous and distant rivers. In this sentence it refers to the river.
Zhen, scoop, a container for water. The whole sentence means that although there is a river as long as 3,000 li, I only take one scoop to drink. It means that no matter how many things there are, all I need is that one, and I won't be greedy for more.
This sentence was later basically extended to the single-mindedness of love.
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