It means: when a person has reached the point where he wants nothing and is at peace with the world, his moral character and ideological realm will naturally be separated from the troubles of the world, and naturally he will be noble! People want nothing, and their character is naturally noble; When the role reaches the point where there is no desire for anything, people lose the meaning of existence.
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Ji Yun (1August 3, 724-1March 14, 0805) was born in Xiaolan, alias Chunfan, No.,Daochang, an old man named Gu, from Zhili xian county (now xian county, Hebei). Politicians and writers in Qing Dynasty.
In the 19th year of Qianlong (1754), he was admitted to imperial academy and was elected to Jishi Shu, imperial academy. He has served as the assistant of Zuodu Yushi, Ministry of War Shangshu, Ministry of Ritual Shangshu and university students, and served as an official with Prince Taibao and imperial academy. He studied Confucianism all his life, read widely, devoted himself to poetry and parallel prose, and was good at textual research and exegesis. He is the editor-in-chief of Siku Quanshu. In his later years, his inner world became increasingly closed, and Yuewei Caotang Notes was the product of his mood at that time.
Jiaqing ten years (1805), died at the age of 82. Because of his "quick and studious, able to write, inscribed by Emperor Jiaqing", posthumous title Wenda, known as Wenda Gong in the village, wrote Ji Wenda's Public Legacy Collection.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Ji Xiaolan