Heaven and Earth

Heaven and Earth

by Solid Ice Covered With Frost

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"The long river is vast, and its marshes are vast. People are so brilliant, but they don't know the difficulties, so they donate crops to worship the Eastern Emperor." "The long river is flooded with water. How can a person know his virtue if he is so illustrious? His achievements are not worthy of all souls." "The rivers support the sea and the waves, and the earth is the only one created by heaven. I cultivate my way, maintain my travels and travel, and stay alone until the heaven and earth come together." After listening to the teacher's recitation, I turned around and asked: "Teacher, is the long river in the poem the Tun River?" The Tun River flows for thousands of miles and covers more than ten countries. It is the largest water flow in the world. It's just that when we are close to the source, we don't see the appearance of a huge river. It's just a rushing stream. But looking at the direction of the long river, there is an endless momentum of its own, which is awe-inspiring. The teacher knew that I was asking a redundant question, but he still nodded and sighed softly for some reason. Then he asked, "Ziqian, can you understand this poem?" \T I thought about it for a while and replied: "The first two sentences mean that as a human being, if you are rich and noble but cannot benefit the world, if you live in a temple but cannot benefit the common people, you have not achieved anything." Seeing the teacher nodding in approval, I felt a little proud, and then said: "This third sentence means that everything in the world takes its own course, but I cannot let nature take its course, but I strive to cultivate and achieve my ambitions. Those who have attained the Tao should be like the heaven and earth carrying all things, and the rivers blessing the common people. Only when they regard themselves and the heaven and earth as one, can they understand the supreme state. But there seems to be a deeper meaning in the sentence, and the disciples have not yet understood it." After finishing speaking, he imitated the teacher's expression and turned to look north. That is the source of the Tun River. If you look far into the distance, you can see the steep Tongshan Mountain rising and falling. At the junction of the peaks and the sky, you can't tell whether the white patch is clouds or snow.

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