You have to forgive others, and you have to forgive others? The source of this sentence is a Taoist priest's "Tuyu Collection". The full version is like this:
Bad Ke's tactics are really wonderful. There are several spring trainings in one game. Out of the hole, you have to forgive others, forgive others. The old Taoist is good at Go. He likes to travel around the world, meet different people and read different stories, and people often learn from him the skills of Go. Most people like to win when they play Go, and sometimes there will be arguments and contradictions in order to win. However, this old Taoist is very general. When playing chess, he always lets his opponent take a few steps first, so that he can win the game in a state of releasing water, and his opponent will naturally be convinced and admire his chess skills and people.
The first sentence of his limerick? Bad guy is really smart, right? It shows that he is particularly good at playing Go and has immortal skills, among which? Rotten? Two words, is to quote the story of the woodcutter rotten ke. According to records, there was a woodcutter named Wang Zhi in the Western Jin Dynasty. He lost his way when he went up the mountain to cut firewood, and then he came across a man playing Go. He was fascinated by Weiqi. After the chess player finished playing, someone nearby reminded him that it was time to go home early.
The woodcutter came to his senses, only to find that the handle of his axe had rotted. When he hurried home, he was surprised to find that 100 years had passed. What is that? One day in the mountains, a hundred years on earth? . That's why. Rotten? It has also become another name for Go.
It can be seen that this old Taoist is similar to the legendary immortal. Is he worthy? Out of the hole is invincible? This domineering remark is a true portrayal of his strength. What about the last sentence? You have to forgive others, and you have to forgive others? He also wrote his noble character, which became the moral standard for many people to do things.
That domineering remark? Out of the hole is invincible? It was used by a generous outlaw to describe his extraordinary strength.