"If you want to explore the three thousand realms of the earth, you must climb eight hundred peaks." It means that only by standing high can you see far, just as Wang Zhihuan's poem said
" If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level. "The "Three Thousand Realms" refers to all things on the earth. "Eight Hundred Pans" refers to climbing to the top of a mountain, which refers to the highest state.
“The sparrows don’t know how high the sky and the earth are, and the wells don’t know the vastness of the rivers and seas.
” Sparrows can’t fly higher than the eaves. They don’t know how high the sky is and how big the earth is. The well is so big that it is only a few feet wide. It cannot imagine how wide the river and the sea are.
The comparison of the sparrow and the well shows that you cannot understand the world without broadening your horizons. It tells us that people should not limit themselves to a narrow life circle, but must have extensive contact with society in order to be knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
“Water has a source, so its flow is endless; trees have roots, so its growth is endless.” As the saying goes, “Water has a source, and trees have roots.” Everything has a fundamental starting point. These two sentences mean that when doing things, we must open up the source and consolidate the foundation, so as to achieve continuous development. When looking at problems, we must trace the root causes to grasp the essence.
"People have their own metabolism, and the comings and goings become the past and the present." It means that things in the world are in constant development and change. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and new people replace old people in the world. We should look at personnel changes and historical evolution from a developmental perspective.
"A sage will surely lose something if he worries a lot; a fool will gain something if he worries a lot." It tells us that a ruler is short and an inch is long. Smart people may make omissions when thinking about problems, and stupid people may have merits when thinking about problems.
“He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise.” It means that people who can correctly understand others are wise, and people who can correctly understand themselves are smart. A truly smart and intelligent person should be able to correctly understand others as well as himself.
“If you want to see the three thousand realms of the earth, you must climb eight hundred peaks.” It means that only by standing high can you see far. Just as Wang Zhihuan’s poem said, “If you want to see a thousand miles, you must go higher.” One floor. ""Three Thousand Realms" refers to all things in the earth's territory. "Eight Hundred Pans" refers to climbing to the top of a mountain, which refers to the highest state.
“The sparrows don’t know how high the sky and the earth are, and the wells don’t know the vastness of the rivers and seas.” The sparrows can’t fly higher than the eaves. They don’t know how high the sky is and how big the earth is. The well is so big that it is only a few feet wide. It cannot imagine how wide the river and the sea are.
The comparison of the sparrow and the well shows that you cannot understand the world without broadening your horizons. It tells us that people should not limit themselves to a narrow life circle, but must have extensive contact with society in order to be knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
“Water has a source, so its flow is endless; trees have roots, so its growth is endless.” As the saying goes, “Water has a source, and trees have roots.” Everything has a fundamental starting point. These two sentences mean that when doing things, we must open up the source and consolidate the foundation, so as to achieve continuous development. When looking at problems, we must trace the root causes to grasp the essence.
"People have their own metabolism, and the comings and goings become the past and the present." It means that things in the world are in constant development and change. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and new people replace old people in the world. We should look at personnel changes and historical evolution from a developmental perspective.
"A sage will surely lose something if he worries a lot; a fool will gain something if he worries a lot." It tells us that a ruler is short and an inch is long. Smart people may make omissions when thinking about problems, and stupid people may have merits when thinking about problems.
“He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise.” It means that people who can correctly understand others are wise, and people who can correctly understand themselves are smart. A truly smart and intelligent person should be able to correctly understand others as well as himself.