1. Don’t worry if the famous rope becomes numb suddenly, or a snake will regenerate on the rope. When he asks for cakes, he forgets about his face. He is so confused that he doesn't recognize him. Modern? Ma Yifu's "Miscellaneous Feelings"
2. The great thousand are like in the palm of your hand, sitting peacefully and receiving offerings. People who do nothing and have nothing to do are afraid of falling into non-non-non-non-thinking. Modern? Ma Yifu's "Evening Bell"
Ma Yifu (April 2, 1883 - June 2, 1967), formerly known as Fu, with the courtesy name Yifo, and his childhood name Futian, with the nickname Chen Weng, and the nickname Wan. Juansou, Juanxi Laoren, was a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang (now Shangyu, Shaoxing, Zhejiang). A modern Chinese thinker, together with Liang Shuming and Xiong Shili, known as the "Three Saints of Modernity", he is one of the early representatives of modern New Confucianism. He has profound attainments in ancient philosophy, literature, and Buddhism, and is also good at calligraphy. He combines Zhangcao and Hanli into one, forming a family of his own. Feng Zikai praised him as "the leading figure in Chinese calligraphy." At the invitation of Cai Yuanpei, he went to Peking University to teach. Chiang Kai-shek offered him an official position, but he refused. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as director of Zhejiang Museum of Culture and History, deputy director of the Central Museum of Culture and History, and member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. His works were compiled by later generations as "Ma Yifu Collection".