Three classic sentences of being close to each other.

The three classic sentences of being close to each other are as follows:

First, if you are poor, you will not leave your relatives, and if you are rich, you will not return home.

It is the backbone of a man not to walk around when he is poor. When you are frustrated, many people fall down when you are frustrated. If you ask them for help, it will only make them laugh. Instead of treating others condescendingly, it is better to be yourself and impress others. When you get rich and go back to your hometown, there will be an endless stream of people coming to curry favor with you. Most of these people are snobs.

Second, the sky is not self-sufficient, and the earth is not self-sufficient.

Heaven and earth never speak, but they are inscrutable and daunting. And some people talk big and show off their cleverness all day, but they don't know that it is a joke in the eyes of others. The more ostentatious a person is, the more lacking he is. Showing off his knowledge all day just shows that he doesn't have much ink in his stomach. Really smart people always cherish words like gold, but what they say is hit the floor.

Third, you are not deaf or blind, and you are not worthy of being in charge.

The ancients said that it is inseparable. If everything is too smart, it may not be a good thing for others. Everyone has a small abacus in his heart. As long as it has nothing to do with principles, it is good for others and yourself to turn a blind eye. It is difficult for anyone to get along for a long time. There is no fish in clear water, and there is no disciple when people look at it. In this world, it is great wisdom to learn to tolerate others and see through others.

Etymological evolution

Poor, pictophonetic characters. "They are all in the shape of a' bow' in Cave Dwelling, depicting a harsh living environment." "Bowing" means bending like a bow, which is not only a respect for others, but also a figure of the poor. "Bow" is also "squat" or body. "Lu" also refers to the spine, which means that the body bends to expose the spine.

So "bow" and "poverty" are interlinked and both are poor. "Poverty" begins with official script, and the sound symbol is "bow"; Ideographic characters or "rice" are generally called "poor" (traditional) in ancient books handed down from generation to generation. In cursive scripts since the Jin Dynasty, the phonetic symbol "bow" was simplified and written in a shape close to "force".

The popular literary works in the Yuan Dynasty are all modeled according to the cursive writing of the word "poor" (traditional), and "poor" (traditional) is written as "poor". When Chinese characters were simplified after the founding of New China, the word "poor" was used as the simplified character, and the word "poor" (traditional Chinese characters) was abandoned.