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Do not regret keeping in good health, and do not regret dying.
This sentence comes from Mencius.

There is also a chapter in Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang.

The meaning of this sentence is:

Let (people/people) raise/keep in good health and bury the dead without regrets. This is the beginning of Wang Zhidao.

The part in brackets is to conform to the habits of China people now and can be omitted.

Hope to adopt ~