In the eyes of disciples, the status of a master is always lofty. Teach by example, set an example, and be exposed to it. There is no difference between the heart and the hand, and the appearance is the same. As the master grows old, the apprentice becomes a master. In this way, skills are passed down from generation to generation between master and apprentice, and mind and learning teach each other. Peacetime is a part of life, while work is the carrier of craft. When you calm down and think, it is the inheritance of culture. Look at the heavenly creations with your eyes, feel the temperature with your palms, and listen to your heartbeat with your ears. These feelings come from nature, and finally impact our souls in the most natural way, bringing us shock and baptism again and again.
Art is a craftsman's skill. Good is like water, which benefits everything without dispute. One in a million miles, one in a million miles, has integrated his own sense of life in the long years of carving. Eyes, hands, heart, go deep into bones and blood, and merge with life. In the process of polishing skills, there are never shortcuts, and quick success and instant benefit will only affect inner peace. Use time to polish skills, face roughness with exquisiteness, and leave a unique soul in the years. Cultivate your health with skills, cultivate your skills with your heart, and inherit your skills with sincerity.
A man can take a horse to the river, but he can't make it drink water. Some people have skills, while others have languages. There is no insurmountable gap between Taoism and Taoism. Maybe the difference between one idea and another leads to different results. He who gains the Tao only focuses on one thing. In the end, you have to rely on yourself to get the word and the art.
Wong Kar-wai described three realms of life in The Master. First floor: Look at yourself. Second floor: See the world. The third layer: seeing all beings. The three processes corresponding to the inheritance of skills are: the first layer: self-knowledge. The second layer: the heart of awe. The third layer: the heart of inheritance. In movies, when a person sees himself and the world and grows into a grandmaster, he is bound to be eager to feed all beings back. In reality, when a person begins to study art and later becomes a leader in the industry, he will inevitably miss art. From ordinary to great, from apprentice to master, there is only one more dialectical heart. Whether it is a generation of masters or a leader in the industry, they are just people with original intentions. At first, the mountain was a mountain, then it was not a mountain, and finally it was a mountain.
This is what Taoism says: everything is born, but nothing is born, and eventually everything is gone. Eastern philosophy is always in the same strain. And inheritance must be a return to the original heart, so that those brilliant technologies can be passed down from generation to generation and last forever.
Those predecessors, like seeds, kept the hope of rejuvenating again with their own persistence.
Time flies, and the sun and the moon turn. This spirit has been passed down from generation to generation. This is a traditional inheritance under the great powers, and it is also the world's awe of China. Originated from cultural genes, it is the descendant of Vulcan Zhu Rong's insistence on civilization. It is also a continuation of the Chinese civilization.
Skills, life, nature, spirit. Everything in the world can be my teacher. We walk in awe between heaven and earth.
Millennium rotation, perfect. Chu and Long song do not leave, and the fire by the river is still awake. What can I ask? Life is only a hundred years, but inheritance has gone through thousands of years. It spans the dimension of time, stretches in our rushing blood, and touches the distant history with the warmest hands. Seeing my heart, I look forward to glory.
PS: Besides stories, I occasionally write other words. Recently, my job has changed and I am about to leave my original post, but something has been branded into my blood and it is difficult to change it. . .