"Be bold and small, and be wise and round." This sentence comes from Xuan Tong and Zheng Zheng in Wen Zi during the Spring and Autumn Period.
Last name is Xin, number. Philosophers, writers, educators and thinkers in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The year of birth and death is unknown. He is a disciple of Laozi, the ancestor of Taoism, and the main representative of Taoist school.
Xuan Tong Zhen Jing is Wen Zi. Wen Zi schools worship the sun. In the first year of Tianbao, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (742), Wen Zi was named as a real person in Xuan Tong, and Wen Zi was regarded as the true sutra of Xuantong. Taoism was regarded as one of the true sutras of the Four Gentlemen. Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, known as Xuantong Zhenjing, is one of the four sacred books of Taoism.
"Be bold and small, and be wise and round." The original text of this sentence is as follows: Confucius said: "The way of mortals-small desires, great ambitions; It is wise to be round and do what you want; Want more, want less. 」