The mountain is high and the moon is small, and the sidewalk is bigger than the moon. If someone's eyes are as big as the sky, it is even more mysterious to look up at the mountains and the moon! Who

The mountain is high and the moon is small, and the sidewalk is bigger than the moon. If someone's eyes are as big as the sky, it is even more mysterious to look up at the mountains and the moon! Who knows what it means? What does it say? Hello, this poem was written by Wang Yangming, a famous philosopher and master of psychology in Ming Dynasty, when he was a child. The original text should be like this: the mountain is high and the moon is far away, and the sidewalk is bigger than the moon; If people's eyes are as big as the sky, they can see that the mountains are higher and the moon is wider.

From our point of view, the mountain is much bigger than the moon, but if we look at it in the sky or on the moon, we will find that the moon is actually bigger than the mountain. This shows that when we look at a problem, we are often deceived by its surface. Our senses, such as sight, intuition and hearing, are all inadequate. It is difficult to see the essence through the phenomenon.

In other words, if you want to see the essence of things clearly, you must understand things from a different perspective and in multiple dimensions. We can't take one's knowledge as truth every time. Otherwise, it will be a frog in the well.

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