First, combine rigidity with softness.
Interpretation of vernacular: combining rigidity with softness makes it just right.
Dynasty: Han
Author: RoyceWong
Source: "For Liu Jingzhou and Yuan Shangshu": "When righteousness is the service, only the country is healthy. who is it? Jin Mu is a blend of fire and water, both rigid and flexible, and then it can be used for civilian purposes. "
When righteousness is the pursuit, only the country is healthy. What kind of person? Gold, wood, water and fire are both rigid and flexible, and then they can be combined and used by people.
Second, be flexible.
Vernacular interpretation: Resilience means that people can endure when frustrated and display their talents and ambitions when successful.
Dynasty: Zhou
Author: Ji Chang
Source: Under the Book of Changes: "Inclination; In order to believe; The thorn of the dragon and snake; In order to survive. "
Translation: Like the grievance of inchworm; Use letters; The dragon and snake are dormant; In order to preserve their own
Third, harmony.
Vernacular explanation: Harmony is the concrete, dynamic, relative and dialectical unity of opposites under certain conditions. It is the relationship between different things with similarities and differences, complementary, complementary on the contrary, mutual cooperation, mutual benefit, mutual promotion, mutual supplement and development. This is the basic viewpoint of dialectical materialism.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Li Shangyin
Source: Miscellaneous: "Women are harmonious but not spicy."
Many women are harmonious and can't be too thick and spicy.
Fourth, it's easy
Vernacular explanation: later used to describe experienced, skilled and effortless problem solving. Swimming: moving. More than enough: there is room.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Zhuangzi
Source: Zhuangzi, a health care master, said, "A man with discipline has a room, but his blade is not thick. Without thickness, there is room for recovery. "
There is a chance in that section, but the knife is not good. Because they are not thick enough, there is no chance, so it seems that they will have room on the blade.
Practice makes perfect.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Skillfulness and skill in work can produce ingenious methods.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: scholar Li Ruzhen.
Source: Thirty-one chapters of Mirror Flower Edge: "As the saying goes,' Practice makes perfect'; My uncle read all night yesterday. He not only understood the meaning; Even send women to listen; So ask and answer; It's no trouble at all. "
Translation: As the saying goes, "Practice makes perfect"; Your brother studied all night yesterday. He not only understood the meaning; Even give it to you; Question and answer on demand; Don't bother.