What do you mean by looking up at the world and looking down at the dust?

Holding one's head high into the world and keeping one's eyebrows low out of the dust "originally refers to the primary state of practice-observing everything in the world."

Now it is described as: full of ambition, aiming high, or indifferent to the world, seeing through the world of mortals, and integrating body and mind.

"Out of the dust" came into being, which means ignoring the world and caring for mountains and rivers. "Joining the WTO" means joining the official career and making great achievements. Since joining the WTO is progress, life is retrogression.

"Entering the WTO with one's head held high and one's eyebrows lowered" shows two living conditions: one is to actively participate in the official career and make great achievements; The other is to be indifferent and send love to the world.

Hold your head high and enter the world, and your eyebrows will turn to dust. Let yourself walk lightly on the road, with low eyebrows, quietly out of the dust, away from the hubbub, and find the original truth. For example, the blue of the deep valley is elegant and pleasant, flowing in the outside world, indifferent and open, with a fragrant and elegant color, and noble and comfortable inside.

Extended data:

The meaning of dust: Taoist thought, beyond the secular, get rid of troubles. Beyond the world.

1, Taoist thought, beyond the secular, get out of trouble.

2. Buddhist language. Get rid of the dust of trouble.

3. Point out the home.