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The phrase "If God wants him to perish, he must first make him crazy" means that if you want a person to perish, let him become a greedy person, everyone will not be satisfied with their current situation in their hearts, and they all think about whether they can be better than now, better than the people around them, and become a human being.
Analysis:
There is nothing wrong with having an idea and having action, but at the same time, it will also invisibly bring some problems to others, or jealousy of you, and others will target you in order to fall into the trap for you. I will help you realize your ideas behind your back, accelerate your realization, help you solve all your problems, make you inflate, make you think how capable you are, make you crazy, make you proud, think that everything is yours. When you are on the top, kick down from the top of the pyramid and perish you.
There are many choices in life, but there is no pie-in-the-sky thing. If you have a paragraph, then you have to think about it yourself, and in a society of interests, in the absence of interests, there must be pitfalls. Treat everything in life calmly.
1) In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, the Turks often invaded the south, and Tang Taizong was determined to eliminate the Turks, saying this sentence (Tang Taizong quoted Lao Tzu's famous saying), "If the sky wants it to die, it will make it crazy." The way of heroes, first mad and then dead. The heart of a mortal is dying first and then mad.
I am mad at myself, but I will die" This sentence was said by Tang Taizong, aimed at the Turks.
The meaning is: if you want it to perish, you must first make him proud and complacent. Tang Taizong once sent people to send a large amount of gold treasures to the Turks, fueling their pride. Failure is always due to being too arrogant, and teaching everyone to be humble is also in line with Lao Tzu's ancient moral precepts.
2) The ancient Greek writer Herodotus had a similar view to Eutilpides: "If God wants to destroy it, he must first make it mad." ”
3) From Shakespeare's Macbeth, "God wants him to die, he must first make him mad". God wants to make a man suffer, and he always forgets him.
Included in "Zengguang Xianwen". The latter is simply as follows: If the sky wants it to die, it will make it crazy.
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If God wants to destroy it, he must first make it mad, and it must have come from Shakespeare.
A line in the play, Shakespeare is indeed very cultured, and many classic lines have been handed down.
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If the heavens want it to perish, they must first make it mad, which means that in order for something to perish, it must first make its pride and swell.
From Tang Taizong.
The original text is that if the heavens want it to die, it will make it crazy. At that time, the Turks often invaded southward, and Tang Taizong sent a large amount of gold treasures to fuel his pride, and later the Turks perished. The idea can be traced back to Lao Tzu.
He who wants to take it will be fixed with it.
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The meaning of this sentence is: If God wants a person to perish, he will definitely make him crazy first. That is to say, pride and complacency lead to defeat, and people should be humble and humble. The original source of this sentence is no longer verifiable, but it was later included in the "Zengguang Xianwen".
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If Heaven wants him to perish, he must first make him mad" means that if Heaven wants a person to perish, he must first make him mad. That is, a person's failure is often due to their overconfidence and arrogance, teaching everyone to be humble.
This sentence comes from an ancient Chinese precept, and the original author is no longer verifiable. Later, it was included in the "Zengguang Xianwen" and simplified to "Heaven wants to die, and it will make it crazy".
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This is an ancient Chinese precept, and the original author is no longer verifiable.
The original sentence "If Heaven wants it to perish, it must first make it crazy".
Included in "Zengguang Xianwen". The latter is simply as follows: If the sky wants it to die, it will make it crazy.
It means that if God wants a person to perish, he must first make him crazy. In other words, failure is always due to being too arrogant, and everyone is taught to maintain a humble attitude.
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This quote is from the Analects of Zihan Fourteenth. It means that if a country or a society has reached a certain level of madness, then it has come to the brink of extinction. This quote emphasizes the relationship between madness and self-destruction, reminding people to remain calm and rational at all times to prevent the abyss of perdition.
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From an anonymous hand, the children's enlightenment bibliography "Zengguang Xianwen" compiled during the Ming Dynasty means that if God wants a person to perish, he must first make him crazy.
The original text is that if the heavens want it to die, it will make it crazy.
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Heaven wants to die, it will make it crazy" is from Lao Tzu, but it is not reflected in Lao Tzu's writings, we can only understand him as an ancient precept, according to legend for Lao Tzu, the original text: Heaven wants its death must first make it crazy.
This sentence means that if you want to be successful, you must be more humble, which is in line with Lao Tzu's ancient moral teachings.
Heaven wants it to die, and it will make it mad. The way of heroes, first mad and then dead. The heart of a mortal is dying first and then mad. I'm mad, but I'm dead" This sentence is Tang Taizong.
Say, against the Turks.
In the early years of the Tang Dynasty, the Turks often invaded the south, and Tang Taizong was determined to destroy the Turks, and said this sentence (quoting Lao Tzu), which means: If you want it to perish, you must first make him proud and complacent. Tang Taizong once sent people to send a large amount of gold treasures to the Turks, fueling their pride.
The Old Testament of the West.
There is "pride before corruption; Madness Before Falling"; Ancient Greece.
The writer Eutiloids said, "If God wants to destroy it, he must first make it mad."
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It is the meaning of letting the greed of his desires be blown and amplified without limit, leading to disasters and disasters, and the original sentence is specifically as follows: God wants to destroy it, and he must first make it crazy.
If God wants to destroy it, he must first make it mad" comes from the ancient Greek historian herodotus. This sentence was said by the ancient Greek historian Herodotus, whose original opinion was:
God wants to make a man suffer, and he always forgets him.
Meaning: good things and things, do not do exhaustively, do not take possession of everything, otherwise you will not bring the surrounding environment to revenge you, or it will weaken yourself, God wants to make a person suffer, always let him forget, so if you want it to perish, you must first make him proud and complacent.
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Meaning: God wants to make a person suffer, and he always makes him forgetful. The tragedies of ancient Greece were influenced by Herodotus and made ample interpretations of it.
More famously, the ancient Greek tragic writer Eutilus reiterated the remark: "If God wants to destroy it, he must first make it mad." ”
Herodotus was a great historian of ancient Greece, the author of the famous book "History", and the founder of Western literature. An outstanding representative of humanism.
Since ancient Roman times, Herodotus has been revered as the "father of history", a name that is still in use today. Around 484 BC, Herodotus was born in an ancient city on the southwestern coast of Asia Minor. It was a colonial city established by the ancient Greeks in their early years when they were expanding overseas.
Herodotus' father was a wealthy slave owner, and his uncle was a famous local poet.
Herodotus was a diligent learner from an early age and loved epics. At that time, the ruler of their city-state was a guy who had usurped power through a conspiracy. As an adult, Herodotus took an active part in the struggle to overthrow the usurper along with his uncle and others.
The struggle was suppressed, his uncle was killed, and he was exiled. Later, the usurper ruler was overthrown, and he returned to his homeland for a time. Soon after, he was forced to flee again, and never returned.
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If you want to take it, you must give it first.
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From an anonymous hand, the children's enlightenment bibliography "Zengguang Xianwen" compiled during the Ming Dynasty
It means that if God wants a person to perish, he must first let him go crazy.
The original text is that if the heavens want it to die, it will make it crazy.
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