1, "Everyone is equal before opportunities"
A long time ago, in a small village, there was a villager named A Niu. Every morning, he spends more than three hours worshipping God. He believes that "worshipping God is blessed by God". There are all kinds of gods in his family, big and small.
One day, the village head informed the villagers: "Because of the continuous heavy rain, the road leading to the water's edge is blocked, so there is probably a danger of flooding. Please pack your belongings and leave the village temporarily to avoid casualties. " Most villagers followed the instructions, but only a few villagers still refused to leave. A Niu even smiled and said, "I don't need to be afraid, because I sincerely worship God every day, and God will surely bless me. I decided not to leave my village. "
Finally, the flood was out of control and all the outlets in the village were flooded. Villagers who failed to leave in time climbed onto the roof, waiting for others to rescue them, and A Niu was no exception, climbing onto the roof to avoid the flood. Just then, a family passed by on a homemade raft and suggested that A Niu go with them, but A Niu refused.
Soon, there was a big tree floating in front of him, and he didn't catch it as a raft to escape. A few hours later, a big barrel floated from nowhere. A Niu turned a blind eye and just muttered, convinced that the flood was about to recede, and planned how to thank God. Finally, A Niu was drowned by the flood.
When his soul met his most admired god, he swore angrily, "God! What's the matter with you? I sincerely worship you every day, but you abandoned me and let the flood drown me. What's wrong with you? " After listening to his words, God said, "A Niu, I gave you a raft, a big tree and a barrel, but you didn't grasp it well, which really made me helpless."
2. Everyone is equal before the law.
/kloc-In the 8th century, the German emperor William I built a palace in Potsdam. Once, he lived in a palace and climbed to a high place overlooking Potsdam, but his view was blocked by a mill. The emperor was very disappointed. This mill is ugly. He sent someone to negotiate with the miller to buy the mill so that it could be demolished.
No, the miller decided not to sell it. The reason is simple: this is what my ancestors left behind, and I can't leave it in my hands, no matter how much money! The emperor was furious and sent guards to forcibly tear down the mill. The stubborn miller brought a lawsuit to the court. Surprisingly, the court ruled against the emperor.
And sentenced the emperor to rebuild the mill at the original site and compensate the miller for his economic losses. The emperor obeyed the court's decision and rebuilt the mill. Decades later, William I and the miller died one after another. The miller's son is on the verge of bankruptcy because of poor management. He wrote to the then emperor William II and offered to sell him the mill.
William II was filled with emotion after receiving this letter. He believes that the matter of the mill is related to the judicial independence of the country and the image of a fair trial. It is a monument and symbol of judicial independence and justice in Germany and should be preserved forever. He wrote back in person and suggested that he keep the mill for future generations. Gave him 6000 marks to pay off his debts.
After receiving the reply, the little miller was very moved. Decided not to sell the factory to commemorate this past. As British Prime Minister William Pitt said in the middle of18th century, "Even the poorest people dare to resist the authority of the king in their own huts.
The house may be dilapidated and the roof may be crumbling; But the wind can enter, the rain can enter, the king can't enter, and his hordes dare not cross the threshold of this broken house.
3. Equal opportunities for all
20 1 1 August, visit Wutai Mountain. Wutai Mountain Tayuan Temple has a manjusri pagoda. This pagoda has a history: according to legend, during the Northern Wei Dynasty, the temple fair of the Lingjiu Temple in Dafu was held in March every year, and there was a saying that there was no place for fasting, regardless of monks and customs, men, women and children.
Once at a temple fair, a woman in rags, holding a baby and a child, followed by a dog, went into the temple to be a vegetarian. She was penniless and cut her hair for charity.
The monk gave her three vegetarian meals, and she said, "My dog can eat, too." The monk reluctantly gave her another copy. The woman added, "I have a child in my stomach and I still share it." The monk said angrily, "You are insatiable about fast food. You have to share it before your son is born. You are so greedy! "
The woman was reprimanded by the monk and jumped into the air, showing the appearance of Manjusri Bodhisattva, the dog became a green lion, and the baby and child became two-day boys. Manjusri Bodhisattva chanted in the misty land: "All beings learn to be equal, and their hearts follow the waves of the world. Give up all the bones, what do you love? "
At this time, thousands of believers inside and outside the temple quickly prayed to heaven: "Great Sage, I would like to show the law of equality, and we will follow this." The air intones, "Keep your heart like the earth, like water and fire. There is no difference, is it vanity? " Later, the monks in the temple buried the poor woman's hair as a relic and built a tower. This is the story of Manjusri giving alms in Lent.
I think the story of Manjusri Teacher's Law tells a truth, that is, things have a holistic and comprehensive system view, and we should look at problems comprehensively. I pointed out in my new book "The Law of Eight Diagrams Time and Space" that the holographic and phenomenological thinking of the universe is a simple natural thinking.
When this kind of thinking is applied to real work and life, it means that everything is connected. From the part to the whole, from the whole to the part, we should pay attention to the relationship between macro and horizontal, so as to "draw inferences from others." The empty singing of Manjusri means that heaven and earth are empty statutes, everything is the same, all beings are equal, everyone is equal before opportunities, and there is nothing but human heart and desire.
This is the "equality law". Recently, a student who participated in my martial arts fitness training wrote to me and said, "I read your book" The Trace of the Avenue ",and my heart suddenly opened up and my mind became more determined. Last year, I went to Huashan, Sanqingshan and Changchun Temple in Wuhan to learn Taoism. In the new year, practice verification will be better. "
I replied, "Tao needs enlightenment. I used to realize Tao in a cave and tree hole in Wudang Mountain, and realized that I am Tai Chi, Tai Chi is me, I am Tao, and Tao is me. Tao is nature, nature, source and the world forever. Everything is the embodiment of Tao, and Tao can enlighten all beings.
Tao is everywhere, in fact, in your heart, in your daily life and in your happiness. Avenue to Jane, return to nature, then this road is over! "Heaven and earth vanity testimonies, everything is the same, this is the avenue.
4. Difference and equality
What I draw is balance, but what I want to express is not the balance between one object and another, but the fairness and equality between people in human society.
The bottom of the picture is a straight line, which can extend infinitely and connect everything. It symbolizes all-encompassing human society and the world. The triangle is a "seat", an equilateral triangle with the same left and right sides, which symbolizes that people are born equal.
The most important thing in this picture is the triangle on the left and the circle on the right (called a disk) on the second straight line. They are different but equal. It symbolizes the difference and equality between people. Finally, the middle circle on the "scale" symbolizes a kind of strength. When the weather is crooked, it will put pressure on the weak and eventually push them out of the game.
This is a neutral force, which will make people with high status go up a storey still higher, and make those who fail suffer another heavy blow. Through this picture, I want to express my appeal that society should give people a right, and the same right is the right to equality and fair competition. People are allowed to have differences, but there must be no equality!
5. Equality
Not long ago, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife came to a small town in southwest France for a holiday. Although the Prime Minister and his wife are here, the town is still going its own way. It's time to bask in the sun and fall in love. Everyone lives comfortably and orderly. Knowing that Blair is a "big shot", everyone seems to take it seriously, because all beings are equal.
Blair likes going to bars. The owner of the only bar in town has no face at all, so he closed the door and went on holiday as scheduled. However, the boss politely left a note in front of the bar: "Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Blair. I'm sorry, we're on holiday now, and we'll come back after the holiday. Sorry! "
People have to face many people and experience many things in their life, but they should live freely and nobly anyway. In fact, it is not difficult. Learn to look up to authority and you will become dignified.
"II" 50 words about peace stories
1On the afternoon of October 28th, 1939, Bethune was having an operation nervously. The sentry reported, "The enemy is coming from the north!" But we must resolutely finish it until the last stitch is finished, and then follow the stretcher to the ravine behind the village. 10 minutes later, the enemy rushed into Sunjiazhuang.
3. A story about justice (50 words)
Mandela: Copy has been pursuing justice and ideals since childhood.
Mandela was the first black president in South Africa. For decades, he waged an indomitable struggle against apartheid in South Africa and won the support and applause of people all over the world. So some people say that Mandela has become a symbol of the times. Mandela's rebellious spirit, pursuit of justice and ideal began to appear in his childhood.
Mandela was born in a small village, and his father died at the age of 9. Mandela often witnessed local chiefs being bound by white laws in the process of resolving tribal disputes since he was a child, and gradually sprouted the ideal of seeking justice and equality. When he was older, he led his classmates to protest against the school's white rules many times, and even was expelled for leading the student movement. In the repeated "struggles", Mandela gradually made a wish: to seek real justice for every black person in South Africa.
50 words about the story of respect and equality
Once, a Russian writer copied Turgenev walking in the street. Suddenly, a beggar in rags fell to his knees and extended a dirty hand to him. His swollen eyes were full of hope and begging: "Sir, give me some food." Turgenev searched his whole body, but couldn't find anything that might be his, so he took the dirty hand and said sincerely, "Brother! I am really sorry! " Unexpectedly, the beggar stood up, clutching the writer's hand, with tears on his face, but smiled and replied, "Thank you, that's enough." Have deep feelings for the plain
"Wu" fairytale 50 words.
Fair distribution
One hot afternoon, two farmers enjoyed the cool here. One of them is Ram and the other is Shia. They both brought bread for lunch. Ram brought three loaves of bread and Shia brought five loaves of bread. Just as they were about to have lunch, a businessman passed by and said, "Good afternoon, gentlemen."
The businessman looks hungry and tired. So Ram and Shia invited him to have lunch together. "But there are three of us. How can we share these eight loaves of bread? " Ram was embarrassed. "Let's put the bread together and then cut each piece of bread into three equal parts," Shia suggested. After eating the bread, the businessman wanted to give them money, but they couldn't refuse, so they accepted it.
After the businessman left, the number of people who counted the amount was: eight. "Eight gold coins, two people, and each of us will have four gold coins." Ram said. "It's not fair!" Shia retorted loudly, "I have five loaves and you only have three, so I should take five loaves and you can only take three." Ram didn't want to quarrel, but he didn't want Shia to take five gold coins. "Let's go to the village head and decide. He is a just man. " Ram said.
They came to the home of the village chief Mao Wei and told him the whole story. Mao Wei thought for a long time and finally said, "The fair distribution of this money is that Shia takes seven gold coins, which one is Ram." "What?" Ram screamed. "Why do I deserve seven?" Shia thought it was strange, too. When Maulvi explained the reason for his distribution, neither Ram nor Shia made any comments on this distribution. This is really a fair judgment!
Maulvi decided to give Ram only one gold coin and seven for Sia, because only one of the eight loaves eaten by businessmen came from Ram's bread, and the other seven were from Sia. What if four of the eight loaves eaten by businessmen are Ram's and four are Shia's, or there are other situations? If you consider all the possibilities and then calculate, you will find that the result is still the same.
Lu Ping waits for people's stories.
Event 1: The late American President Lincoln once went out, and an old black beggar in rags bowed to him by the roadside. President Lincoln carefully took off his hat in return. The attache was puzzled by the president's behavior. President Lincoln said, "Even if I am a beggar, I don't want him to think I am a rude person."
Story 2: Bernard Shaw, a world-famous writer, once visited the Soviet Union and met a clever little girl in the street to play with her. When he left, he said to the little girl, "Go back and tell your mother that the world-famous Bernard Shaw is playing with you today." Unexpectedly, the little girl imitated Bernard Shaw's tone and said, "Go back and tell your mother that today you are playing with a little girl from the Soviet Union, Katja." This incident gave Bernard Shaw a great shock. He said with emotion, "No matter how great his achievements are, a person is equal to anyone in personality."
Story 3: Russian writer Turgenev once walked in the street, and a beggar knelt on the ground and asked, "Sir, give me some food." Turgenev searched his whole body, but he couldn't find anything to satisfy his hunger. I have to say, "brother! I'm sorry! I didn't bring food! " At this time, the beggar stood up, with tears on his face, clasped the writer's hand and said, "Thank you! I have no choice but to beg for something to eat and leave this world. Your' brother' makes me feel that there is still true feelings in this world, and it gives me the courage to live. "
A short story in England, the Queen and his wife.
On one occasion, Queen Victoria was busy meeting the princes, but left her husband Alberto in the cold. The husband was very angry and quietly returned to the bedroom. Someone knocked at the door soon, and the husband asked, "Who?" Answer: "I am the queen." The door didn't open, and the queen knocked again. The room asked again, "Who?" The queen said kindly, "Victoria!" But the door is still closed. Empress qi was able to go back, so she knocked at the door again and replied softly, "Your wife." The husband smiled and opened the door. The story tells a truth: as long as you treat others equally, others will respect you, no matter who you are.
Who knows the story of treating people equally? ! !
1, Bernard Shaw and the little girl
Bernard Shaw, a great British writer, once played with the little girl next door during the intermission of writing. Bernard Shaw said to the little girl, "Go home and tell your mother that it was Bernard Shaw who played with you today." The little girl also responded, "Go home and tell your mother that you are playing Kripleia."
Bernard Shaw said with emotion: "No matter how great a person has achieved, he is equal to anyone in personality."
2. Noble freedom
Not long ago, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife came to a small town in southwest France for a holiday. Although the Prime Minister and his wife are here, the town is still going its own way. It's time to bask in the sun and fall in love. Everyone lives comfortably and orderly. Knowing that Blair is a "big shot", everyone seems to take it seriously, because all beings are equal.
Blair likes going to bars. The owner of the only bar in town has no face at all, so he closed the door and went on holiday as scheduled. However, the boss politely left a note in front of the bar: "Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Blair. I'm sorry, we're on holiday now, and we'll come back after the holiday. Sorry! "
3. Turgenev and beggars
Turgenev, a Russian writer, was once walking in the street when a beggar knelt on the ground and begged, "Sir, give me some food." Turgenev searched all over his body, and there was nothing to eat. I have to say, "brother! I'm sorry! I didn't bring food. " At this time, the beggar stood up, with tears on his face, clasped the writer's hand and said, "Thank you! I have no choice but to beg for something to eat and leave this world. Your' brother' makes me feel that there is still true feelings in this world, and it gives me the courage to live. "
4. The story of Premier Zhou
Premier Zhou worked tirelessly for the country and gave his life energy without reservation, but he had great respect for even small work done by others for himself. The waiter brought him food or something. He either put down his work, stood up and took it with his hand, or smiled and nodded his thanks to the waiter.
When Premier Zhou went out to inspect the work, he always shook hands with waiters, guards, chefs and medical staff and said kindly, "Thank you for your hard work, goodbye!" "And take a photo with them. What is even more touching is that Premier Zhou did not forget to thank the medical staff who guarded him on his deathbed.
One Sunday, Premier Zhou went to a photo studio to take photos because of his work needs. At this time, customers have come to the studio, and the photographer is preparing to take pictures of a PLA soldier. After Premier Zhou came in, everyone ran to meet him. Knowing that Premier Zhou came to take pictures, photographers and soldiers said, "Premier Zhou is busy at work, please take pictures first!"
The Prime Minister waved his hand and kindly urged the soldiers: "Everyone is as busy. It's your turn, you take a picture first. " Then he sat down as an ordinary customer and insisted on queuing up to take pictures in order, which deeply touched the people present.
5. Black passengers
On the plane to new york, a rich middle-aged white woman was arranged to sit next to a black man. She glared, but the black man smiled back. The white woman lost her temper and said that she couldn't stand sitting next to the black man and asked to change seats.
A few minutes later, the flight attendant came back and said that the economy class was full, but there was still a seat in the first class. In addition, she got special permission from the captain, who thought that passengers should not sit with such an annoying person. Then the flight attendant turned to the black man and invited him to the first class. Suddenly the passengers around applauded warmly.
Ba is a short story about everyone's equality.
Bernard Shaw and the Little Girl
Bernard Shaw, a great British writer, once played with the little girl next door during the intermission of writing. When seeing the little girl home, Bernard Shaw said to her, "Do you know who I am? Go home and tell your mother that it was Bernard Shaw who played with you today! "
The little girl naively responded, "Do you know who I am? Go home and tell your mother that you are playing Cripps Leia! " The great writer was taken aback.
After that, every time Bernard Shaw told Mingyou about it, he would say with emotion, "It was this seven-year-old girl who taught me the best lesson in my life! No matter how successful a person is, he is equal to anyone in personality. I will never forget this lesson. " (< get along as equals > Hua Dong)
The president's brother
At that time, Truman was newly elected president of the United States, and someone congratulated his mother: "You must be very proud to have such a son." Truman's mother replied, "Yes. However, I still have a son, which makes me proud. He is digging potatoes in the field now. " ("Red Net" Liang Shoutai)
Noble freedom
Not long ago, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife came to a small town in southwest France for a holiday. Although the Prime Minister and his wife are here, the town is still going its own way. It's time to bask in the sun and fall in love. Everyone lives comfortably and orderly. Knowing that Blair is a "big shot", everyone seems to take it seriously, because all beings are equal. Blair likes going to bars. The owner of the only bar in town has no face at all, so he closed the door and went on holiday as scheduled. However, the boss politely left a note in front of the bar: "Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Blair. I'm sorry, we're on holiday now, and we'll come back after the holiday. Sorry! "
People have to face many people and experience many things in their life, but they should live freely and nobly anyway. In fact, it is not difficult. Learn to look up to authority and you will become dignified, that is, noble. ("Political Incidental Legal System" Ke Li)
The story of "Nine" about treating people equally and unfairly, 100 words, I need it urgently.
The story is repeated like this: the late American President Lincoln once went outside, and an old black beggar in rags bowed to him by the roadside. President Lincoln carefully took off his hat in return. The attache was puzzled by the president's behavior. President Lincoln said, "Even if I am a beggar, I don't want him to think I am a rude person."
Story 2: Bernard Shaw, a world-famous writer, once visited the Soviet Union and met a clever little girl in the street to play with her. When he left, he said to the little girl, "Go back and tell your mother that the world-famous Bernard Shaw is playing with you today." Unexpectedly, the little girl imitated Bernard Shaw's tone and said, "Go back and tell your mother that today you are playing with a little girl from the Soviet Union, Katja." This incident gave Bernard Shaw a great shock. He said with emotion, "No matter how great his achievements are, a person is equal to anyone in personality."
Story 3: Russian writer Turgenev once took a walk in the street.
A beggar knelt on the ground and begged, "Sir, give me some food." Turgenev searched his whole body, but he couldn't find anything to satisfy his hunger. I have to say, "brother! I'm sorry! I didn't bring food! " At this time, the beggar stood up, with tears on his face, clasped the writer's hand and said, "Thank you! I have no choice but to beg for something to eat and leave this world. Your' brother' makes me feel that there is still true feelings in this world, and it gives me the courage to live. "
"Pick up" short stories about equality. The shorter the story, the better. Five stories are needed.
Story 1: The late President of the United States once attacked Lincoln, and an old black beggar in rags bowed to him by the roadside. President Lincoln carefully took off his hat in return. The attache was puzzled by the president's behavior. President Lincoln said, "Even if I am a beggar, I don't want him to think I am a rude person."
Story 2: Bernard Shaw, a world-famous writer, once visited the Soviet Union and met a clever little girl in the street to play with her. When he left, he said to the little girl, "Go back and tell your mother.
What you played today is the world-famous Bernard Shaw. Unexpectedly, the little girl imitated Bernard Shaw's tone and said, "Go back and tell your mother that today you are playing with a little girl from the Soviet Union, Katja." This incident gave Bernard Shaw a great shock. He said with emotion, "No matter how great his achievements are, a person is equal to anyone in personality."
Story 3: Russian writer Turgenev once took a walk in the street.
A beggar knelt on the ground and begged, "Sir, give me some food." Turgenev searched his whole body, but he couldn't find anything to satisfy his hunger. I have to say, "brother! I'm sorry! I didn't bring food! " At this time, the beggar stood up, with tears on his face, clasped the writer's hand and said, "Thank you! I have no choice but to beg for something to eat and leave this world. Your' brother' makes me feel that there is still true feelings in this world, and it gives me the courage to live. "