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What do you mean, the dead are gone, and the living are always sad?
The dead will never come back to life, and the living are often worried.

The first sentence "the dead are gone" comes from Du Fu's Stone Trench in the Tang Dynasty, which means "the dead are gone and cannot be recovered".

The second sentence "Qi Qi" means "be open-minded, a petty man is anxious and worried.." . This sentence comes from the Analects of Confucius, which means that people are always worried. The whole sentence "The living are always worried" means "The living are always worried".

"The living are always sad."

1, original source: The Analects of Confucius Shure

Confucius said, "an upright man is open and poised, I am worried."

Step 2 take notes

Swing: remove and wash; Be generous. Broad-minded, open and inclusive. Qi: in ancient times, it meant sound and shape. Long worry: often sad and troubled.

Step 3 comment

A gentleman follows the way of a gentleman, and the way of a gentleman focuses on self-cultivation. Self-cultivation is self-cultivation, not others. Cultivation, like a sponge, can accommodate all difficulties, obstacles and obstacles. This is the way of a gentleman. The higher the endurance, the higher the way to be cultivated; The stronger the persistence, the stronger the realm of practice.