God will reward everyone according to their efforts. The word "Tian" first appeared in Shangshu, and also appeared in many pre-Qin books, mainly referring to "the law of nature". More hard work, more harvest, as long as you pay enough efforts, you will definitely get the corresponding harvest in the future.
Second, virtuous, carrying things.
A gentleman's character should be as thick as the earth and can bear everything. From the Book of Changes: "The terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with morality."
The momentum of the earth is thick and smooth, and a gentleman should be virtuous and inclusive.
Third, goodness is like water.
The supreme character is like water, does not strive for fame and fortune, and is favored by all things. Refers to the mind and tolerance that people can be the softest and inclusive of the world. Chapter 8 of Lao Zi's Tao Te Ching: "Good is like water. Water is the good of all things, and water is the evil of all, so it is a few words. "
Translated as; The best charity is like water. Water nourishes everything, but it never competes with everything. He is willing to be in a humble place that everyone hates, so he approaches the Tao.
Fourth, indifference to Zhi Ming.
Only when people don't pursue fame and fortune can their interests be noble. From the book Huainanzi: Master Skills Training written by Taoist priests in Liu An in the early Western Han Dynasty: "A person's home is as bright as the sun and the moon. The same place in the world looks at it with the same eyes, listens to it with the same ears, and looks at it with a raised neck. Therefore, it is not indifferent, not indifferent, not indifferent, not indifferent, not inconsiderate, not dishonest. "
Translated as; The place where people live is as bright as the sun and the moon. People all over the world raised their heads to listen, craned their necks and stood on tiptoe, full of hope. Therefore, unless you are indifferent, you can't be extremely rich. If you are not quiet and modest, if you are not generous, you can't cover it up. Only kindness does not make decisions. This is not justice.
Five, contentment is always happy
Self-knowledge and satisfaction always make the heart happy. From Laozi's Tao Te Ching: "The disaster is greater than dissatisfaction, and the blame is greater than desire, so satisfaction is often enough."
Nothing is worse than not being satisfied, and nothing is worse than wanting, so satisfaction is usually enough.