What do you mean, don't be humiliated and stay?

Being humiliated means being indifferent to glory and humiliation, and staying or not means being indifferent to official position and power. Going or staying: going or retiring, staying or staying as an official.

Chen Jiru's "Notes on the Deep Windows" in the Ming Dynasty is also known as "The Sword Sweep in the Drunk Ancient Hall", and the most famous sentence is "Don't be humiliated, just watch the flowers bloom and fall in front of the court. I have no intention of staying or staying, and I am full of clouds and clouds. " This is a couplet written by Hong Yingming in the Ming Dynasty, which was recorded in the collection "You Chuang Xiao Ji" by Chen Meigong.

It means to look at the changes of the world calmly, just like watching the flowers bloom and fall in front of the court leisurely, so as to make yourself not surprised by the honor or disgrace. This sentence is a realm, expressing an open-minded and indifferent attitude and an optimistic and positive attitude. Only when you are humiliated and have no intention of staying or staying can you be calm and complacent, and you can be enterprising and laugh at life.

Extended information

This sentence is the most famous couplet in A Story of a Deep Window. It is a few words, but it profoundly expresses the attitude that life should have towards things and things, fame and benefits, and it is unpleasant to get it, not worrying about losing it, not being humiliated, and unintentional to stay. Only in this way can you feel peaceful and indifferent to nature. This fully embodies a kind of philosophical and lofty spiritual realm, which is neither humiliating nor shocking, and has no intention of staying or staying. ?

The word "looking at the front of the court" means hiding in a small building and taking care of spring, summer, autumn and winter, while the word "looking up to the sky" shows the broad feelings of enlarging one's eyes and not sharing common knowledge with others. A saying "Clouds roll and clouds are comfortable" has the lofty realm that a gentleman can bend and stretch. It's the same as Fan Zhongyan's idea that he doesn't like things or grieve for himself, and it's even more romantic.

The Story of the Deep Window, also known as The Sword Sweep of Drunken Ancient Hall, was written by Chen Jiru (1558-1639) of Ming Dynasty, whose name was Zhong Chun, also known as Mei Gong and Mi Gong, and he was from Huating, Songjiang. Zhusheng lived in seclusion in the sun of Kunshan, and later built a room in Dongshe Mountain, where Dumen wrote. Gong Shi can write, calligraphy is Su Mi, and he can draw things at the same time, and his reputation is heavy for a while.

Chen Jiru's surviving works today include, in addition to Notes on Small Windows, Notes on Seeing and Hearing, Liuhe Tongchun, Poems of Chen Meigong, Tiger Hui, Miscellaneous Works of Mei Gong, etc.