Only those who can swallow can survive, and those who can swallow can be satisfied. Rather than winning the battle, the winner endured to the end.
If you can't bear it, make a great plan. Don't be proud of your temporary achievements, and don't be dejected and despondent for your temporary experience. Remember: ninjas win!
Brief Introduction "Persuading Endurance to Hundred Proverbs" is the most systematic teaching material of forbearance in China, written by Xu Mingkui, a scholar in Yuan Dynasty. The author has experienced many vicissitudes in his life, summed up the experience and lessons of himself and historical figures, and got the essence of this forbearance. He summed up what people have done all their lives with the word "forbearance". The "forbearance" mentioned by the author is by no means cowardice, timidity and "submit to humiliation", but a philosophy of retreating for progress and a manifestation of a person's great wisdom and courage.
The book is rich in connotation, involving moral categories such as loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness, and emotional fields such as emotion, covering many aspects such as debauchery, debauchery, fame, making friends, and studying. There are not only theories, methods, functions and tips about forbearance, but also stories about forbearance practice and forbearance. In particular, almost every proverb contains one or more historical stories about forbearance, which makes this book more readable and interesting. Get wisdom from historical allusions and inspiration from short aphorisms. Reading this book can make us better express and enjoy our life.