Pronunciation: [ài hèn qíng chóu]
Source:
1, Ba Jin's "Home" VI: "He is intoxicated, intoxicated with the love of a girl."
2. Wei Wei's Warriors Defend the East: "He said angrily:' No enemy can stay.' "
3. Chapter 5 of Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "Now, he sees that Tao Jing has feelings for him and is sincere."
4. Hong Shen's "Sweet Rice" Act I: "We Jiangsu people, Zhejiang people, have never hated."
Source: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Moving": "Warm and cold customs are familiar with the world, and making friends is not idle."
Vernacular translation: the way of the world has long been understood, leaving aside those gossips, it is groundless.
In the concept of life, emotion is human nature and evolved from right and wrong. Emotion will become "love, affection, love and hate". As the saying goes, the two poles give birth to four things, and the four things give birth to gossip. This is the essence of Tai Chi. This "joys, sorrows, loves, hates and hates" is intertwined and becomes our life. Love and hate, love and hate, two extreme things.