The Confucian Cihu doesn't care about Zhong Ni's words: "Fuck is survival, and abandon is death. If you go in and out, you don't know your hometown. " Then enter the spirit and return to conscience! But is it the true knowledge of Buddha? Yue: Not yet. No survival, no discrepancy. There are several "I don't know my hometown", but I still haven't given them all. Zhong Ni also said, "No thinking, no action, no movement, and feeling the world." A husband who forgot his thoughts and fell silent knew nothing about his hometown. Without the last sentence, it is broken; If it breaks out, it will be awkward! "It is the reason to know the world", the first three sentences are distractions, and distractions are false knowledge! Silence and communication are the real knowledge. However, some people say that it's easier said than done. People just use it for divination. Before the cover, the machine is not mature, and it is easy to send Zhong Ni, which makes people feel complacent. What a pity! So is Zhong Ni's kind heart. Believe it! Zhong Ni is also a Confucian child and a bodhisattva. However, reading Confucian books is enough for life and death. Why did Buddha do it? Yue: The Buddha said it was wonderful, and it spread all over Sanzang. Confucian books are occasionally mentioned in thousands of words. Zhong doesn't know, he is a master of secular law, and Sakyamuni is a master of secular law. Although there is no difference in thought, scholars have to follow their own doorways because of their different settings.
Yu Dan commented on Zhuangzi.
Zhuangzi is an important representative of hundred schools of thought. His articles are magnificent and unconstrained; His thoughts are broad and profound, covering ancient and modern times; His fable is imaginative and profound; His style of laughing and cursing is unrestrained.
In the book "Zhuangzi", it is full of "nonsense, fallacies, and groundless talk". Seemingly rambling, it actually contains great wisdom.
We know little about Zhuangzi's life, and the earliest accurate record is Sima Qian's Historical Records. Zhuangzi was a native of Yue State (now the northeast of Shangqiu, Henan Province) in the Song Dynasty during the Warring States Period. He used to be a painter, equivalent to a shop assistant now. He lived all his life in an era of constant disputes and frequent wars in the Warring States, and he was eager for talents everywhere. He died in seclusion and had no social status.
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Sun Wu, also known as the eldest grandson, was born in about 535 BC, with the word Changqing. Later generations were also called Sun Wuzi, Lean, Qi and Han.
In 552 BC, a year before Confucius was born, a great strategist and military theorist was born in Juyi, north of Linzi, the capital of Qi State (now Guangrao County, Shandong Province, the same place as Le 'an City). He was later known as one of the two civil and military saints in Shandong, and was also known as the "soldier saint"-Sun Wu. (Sun Wu was born in Tian and later changed his surname to Sun. In order to unify the title, this book is collectively called "Sun Wu-Editor's Note")
In fact, Sun Wu's distant ancestor was neither a grandson nor a field, but a descendant of Chen Wan, the son of Chen State in the Spring and Autumn Period.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chen was a small country, located in eastern Henan and northern Anhui, with its capital in Chen (now in Huaiyang, Henan). The first monarch was a son-in-law, a descendant of Shun, and his father was in charge of Tao (official name). After the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty, hundreds of vassal states were established to protect the Zhou royal family. Jiang Ziya was enfeoffed by Zhou Wuwang to Qi State, which was established. Was subcontracted to Chen. Since then, it has been called Chen, and the country he founded has also been called Chen. Later, his descendants took the country as their surname, which was Chen.