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Ancient sayings and aphorisms about health preservation
1, give me a peach and a plum. -from the pre-Qin book of songs, elegant and restrained.

Explanation: He gave me peaches and I gave him plums in return. Generally speaking, a man should know how to repay.

2 "Out of the mud, not stained, clear and not demon"-Song Dunyi's Love Lotus

Interpretation: Lotus grows out of sludge, but it is not polluted. It was washed in clean water, but it didn't look attractive.

Through the description of the image and quality of the lotus, the author praises the faithful character of the lotus, thus warning people to have noble personality and free and easy mind.

3, good for illness, advice when most needed is least heeded, and good for action. -"Confucius Family Language"?

Interpretation: Good medicine tastes bitter and helps to cure diseases; Although advice and persuasion are not pleasant to listen to, they are conducive to better self-growth.

4, wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent. -from "Mencius Teng Wengong"

Interpretation: When you have money, you can control yourself from profligacy; Don't change your will when you are poor; You can't change your attitude under the influence of power. This is a real man.

5. Quiet and far away, indifferent to Zhi Ming. -Zhuge Liang's book of commandments

Interpretation: If you don't want to be quiet, you can't define your ambitions, and you can't achieve your lofty goals without excluding external interference.