The language "Lao Zi" says: "Good is like water, and water is the good of all things without dispute, and it is the evil of all things, so it is better than Tao."
The best behavior of people in high positions is to care for everyone like water in nature. Water is good at nourishing everything without competing with it, staying in places that people don't like, so it is closest to the Tao.
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1, virtuous, pinyin, is an idiom in China. A moral person should be as broad and thick as the earth, bearing and growing everything like burning the earth.
From: Zhouyi: "The terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with morality."
A gentleman's character should be as thick as the earth and inclusive of everything. Xianhui, carrying things,
2. No desire is just an idiom, pronounced Wú yī zé gā ng, which means that the towering cliff stands because it has no secular desire. It is a metaphor that people can reach the realm of righteousness without worldly desires.
From: The Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang V: Confucius said: "I have never seen a man who is just." Or, "Shen." Confucius said, "If you want it, why is it right?"
Confucius said, "I don't see a strong man." Someone replied: "Shen Yong (should be a strong person)." Confucius said, "Shen Yong has many personal desires. How can he be strong?"
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