What is "classical Chinese with one heart"?

Classical Chinese with one heart refers to the practical thought of "one heart".

Classical Chinese with one heart refers to the practical thought of "one heart". It comes from the contents of Diamond Sutra, Huangdi Neijing and Laozi, in which the concept of "one heart" can be said to be a state of mind and one of the most important concepts in China traditional culture.

The core of "one heart" is that "heart" is the subject and "heart" is the object. That is to say, if you want to achieve a certain goal, you must first have a firm heart, and then practice an action wholeheartedly, concentrate on pursuing a certain aspect of learning, or concentrate on doing one thing without being distracted from doing other things.

The concept of "single-mindedness" is usually used to guide the individual's path of practice, such as "single-mindedness" or "single-mindedness" in Taoism, and can also be applied to daily life, such as single-mindedness, undivided attention, dedication to one thing and doing it well, diligence, dedication and perseverance.

"One Heart" is also widely used in enterprise management. On the one hand, employees are required to complete the task wholeheartedly, on the other hand, enterprises are required to have a clear direction and achieve organizational goals wholeheartedly.

In a word, "Concentricity" is the most important concept in China traditional culture, the important content of spiritual civilization construction in today's society, and one of the important concepts of contemporary enterprise management. Its main purpose is to practice some movements wholeheartedly, concentrate on pursuing one aspect of learning without being distracted from doing other things, so as to achieve the best effect of devoting oneself to something.