What are the six poems about all rivers run into the sea?

A hundred rivers, great tolerance, the wall down everyone, no desire is just.

This is Lin Zexu's couplet: "All rivers run into the sea, and you are just as strong as you want." Big tolerance, from the history. No desire is just, from The Analects.

Idiom definition:

Phonetics of Feng's Calligraphy Works

English: All rivers flow into the sea.

Interpretation: that: accommodation, tolerance. The sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a huge number.

Cultural interpretation: "All rivers run into the sea, all rivers run into the sea", as the name implies, the width of the sea can accommodate many rivers; Metaphor a person's broad-minded, can contain everything.

It's great to accept all rivers, that is to say, open-minded and broad-minded, which is also the embodiment of a person's cultivation. People regard people with a sea of hearts as respectable people. At the same time, it also has an all-encompassing meaning, which is often used to describe magnificent and indescribable things, so it is described as "all rivers run into the sea"

Sichuan University takes "All rivers run into the sea, all rivers run into the sea" as its motto.