Quiet is a state of mind, a temperament, a temperament and a way of life. Quiet is not dull, not mediocre, but a seclusion full of connotation. "Listen to thunder in a quiet place" and "Tell more in silence than in sound" show the momentum and strength of silence.
"Jingyuan" originated from Liu An's Huai Nan Zi: Skill Training for Masters in the Early Western Han Dynasty, and was also quoted in Zhuge Liang's command book. Tao Yuanming, an ancient poet, said, "Under the hedge of picking chrysanthemums, you can see Nanshan leisurely." Although it is difficult to realize in today's society, Tao Yuanming also said, "My heart is far away from me", as long as I can maintain inner peace and harmony and face such a troubled world.
Quiet and far-reaching significance
Quiet and far-reaching is an idiom, pronounced as ní ngj √ ngzh √ yu m √ n, which means that only by calming down and focusing can we accumulate wealth and make a difference. From Huainanzi: Main skill training.
The ancients said: Quiet and far-reaching. If a person can have a calm heart in most cases, he can go further in life and climb higher on the peak of his career.