In The Story of Yueyang Tower, which sentence expresses the author's broad mind?

Fan Zhongyan expresses his open-minded attitude towards life, lofty political pursuit and open-minded and calm life practice, and interprets Fan Zhongyan's unremitting pursuit throughout his life. "Don't rejoice in things, don't grieve for yourself", which means don't be proud and ecstatic because things (property, foreign things) are rich; It's not because of personal frustration. It means that no matter whether life is success or failure, we should maintain a constant indifferent attitude, not be complacent because of temporary success, nor be self-deprecating because of temporary failure, and maintain a peaceful and open-minded attitude no matter what situation we are in. "Don't rejoice in things, don't grieve for yourself" permeates China's traditional Taoist thought and pays attention to inaction. It is a kind of ideological realm, and it is also the requirement of self-cultivation of ancient sages. There is such a couplet in "You Chuang Xiao Ji": Don't be surprised, look at bloom's flowers before the court; I have no intention of staying or staying, looking at the clouds in the sky. It means that when people are doing things, they can be as ordinary as bloom, and they can be calm; See if you want to keep the position, it can be unintentional. It can be said that the meaning expressed in this couplet coincides with Fan Zhongyan's life realm of "not being happy with things, not being sad for oneself" and plays a similar role. Source: Early Speed Reading