Ancient poems and sentences with regular response

In addition to petty grievances, Tao also talked about Zuo Zhuan Ding Gong for five years. It makes sense to show mercy and eliminate petty grievances.

The peak of the mountain is not high, and the water is narrow and not deep. If the hillside is too steep, the mountain will not be very high, and if the water surface is too narrow, the water will not be deep. Pointy: Thin and pointed. This means steep. Narrow: narrow.

A stone weighing 1000 kg can fall nine times with one force when placed on a stool; A thousand waves can be traced by a ship, and a thousand miles by a sail can express Lin Bu's Worry-Free Record in the Song Dynasty. A stone weighing 1000 kilograms, placed on a very steep hillside, can be rolled to the lowest place with a little force; A full-load ship is retrograde in the fast-flowing water, and a piece of canvas can be hung on Wan Li Road at once. Ban board: a steep hillside. Sakamoto, Shanpo Well (Ren Ren): In ancient times, eight feet (or seven feet) was a well. Wan Hu (Hu Hu): Describe carrying a lot of food. In ancient times, ten buckets were used as welcome guests, and then five buckets were used as welcome guests. Go back: Go against the current.

Everything in the world is born in silence, and I have forty chapters. It means that everything in the world is produced from concrete things, and concrete things are produced from abstract "Tao". Here, Laozi regards the abstract "nothing" (namely "Tao") as the primary, and the concrete "being" as the secondary, so-called "being out of nothing", thus embodying his idealistic views. Yes: it refers to concrete things that can be seen. Nothing: refers to the abstract "Tao" and belongs to spiritual things.

Thick clouds make the rain fierce, while strong bows make the arrows far away. When clouds are gathering, there will be heavy rain; If the crossbow is strong, the arrow will shoot far. Meng: Big. Strength: powerful.

Cow's hoof, carp has no foot; A mountain full of mounds, with no materials to stand on, is about "The True Training of Huainanzi". A foot-long carp can't grow in the stagnant water of Niutiwa; Wood can't grow a foot long on a simple mound. Explain that the development of things is restricted by their environmental conditions. Ji: There is water on the road. Lump mound: a small mound.

Deep in the water, fish are in bliss, and Lin Maoniao knows the second poem Autumn Wild written by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty. Fish like swimming in deep water, and birds like going to Maolin. Everything has its nature.

From the Taoist point of view, nothing is noble and nothing is lowly, so Zhuangzi's autumn waters are expressed. According to the laws of nature, there is no distinction between high and low things. It means that everything has its own strengths, and people should not be biased. Tao: refers to the laws of nature.

Those with lush flowers live in the soil, while those with big fish live in the water. Ge Hong's "Bao Pu Zi Qing Zi Jian" was widely circulated in Jin Dynasty. Where the flowers are lush, the soil must be fertile, and where the fish are big, the water surface must be wide. Hui: Flowers. Female: Fertile.