"The inside and outside are always in harmony, and the movement and movement cannot go against each other" is probably a work by Kangxi in his later years. It describes the way to maintain health. Its meaning is similar to "The law is based on yin and yang...so it can have both form and spirit" in the Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic Su Wen.
Among them, 1. Biaoli: meaning, yin and yang; 2. Jiao: this meaning is mutual. The usage of the word "Jiao" is the same as that of "Zhou and Zheng become enemies" in Zuo Zhuan. "Being right" can also be regarded as the antonym of "becoming evil". 3. Right: impartial. It means balance. 4. Movement and stillness: refers to the shape and spirit of the body. 5. Fubi: All right. It means harmony.
So, the general idea of ??this sentence is: In the human body, yin and yang are always in balance with each other, and there will naturally be no problems with the form and spirit.
The above is only the literal interpretation of this "sentence". The environment and mentality when it was written are still unknown. Although it is written about health preservation, it is also unknown if it implies political affairs.
Is this true? Please forgive me.