Confucian Xunzi said: "Accumulate goodness into virtue, the gods are complacent, and the saints are prepared."
Laozi of Taoism said, "Good is like water."
Buddhists' practice requires "good thoughts" first.
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He who can do good is a saint.
"Good" people abandon all selfish distractions, and only good thoughts make them exclusive.
"Good" means "good as water". It is as gentle and friendly as water, always at the lowest point of the current. Such a good man, I'm afraid only Lao Tzu and Zhuangzi can do it. They are "good saints", they don't seek any fame and fortune, they are willing to be "like water" and "I want to drag my tail in the painting", and they will always be above the world and always be at the bottom. But their hearts are the cleanest and purest, and they promote "goodness" to be the master of spirit.
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