A couplet in Chen Jiru's "Small Window": Don't insult, look at the flowers in front of the court; I have no intention of staying or staying, looking at the clouds in the sky. This couplet profoundly expresses the attitude of life towards things, things, fame and benefits: what you get is not happy, what you lose is not worrying, is not humiliating, and has no intention of staying or staying. Only in this way can you feel peaceful and indifferent to nature.
As long as you have worked hard, as long as you have struggled, doing what you like and going your own way, what does the outside world say? The reason why Tao Yuanming's Wei and Jin figures are so open-minded and romantic is that they are indifferent to fame and fortune, not happy with things or sad for themselves, so they can write that free and easy poem with a quiet and peaceful mind.
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The Story of a Small Window was published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 1999, by Chen Jiru. There is also a new version of Small Window (edited by Lu). The whole book begins with waking up and ends with mystery. Although in the dust, I look down on things. In the criticism of dripping water, it shows the coldness of philosopher, and its motto is exquisite, short and pithy, which urges people to save money and benefit their hearts. Since it came out, it has spread like a raging fire, attracting readers' attention again and again, and its cultural charm has been recognized by readers more and more.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-"Small Window"