A Brief History of Saints

A Brief History of Saints

by Wang Rending Yu Chenghao

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In China's excellent traditional culture, special emphasis is placed on the word inheritance: whether it is a cultural life or a small individual achievement, it is hoped that it will last forever and be passed on from generation to generation. History has proven that the inheritance of spiritual ideas is far superior to wealth and fame. Morality can be passed down to the family for more than ten generations, farming and reading can be passed down to the next, poetry and books can be passed down to the next, and wealth can be passed down to the family for no more than three generations. Once a business entrepreneur succeeds, he or she will become a wealthy family. To break the curse of being rich for only three generations, the first solution is to inherit spiritual ideas. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there was a very famous businessman Fan Li. He lived and taught for ten years, became rich three times, and scattered his family wealth three times. In the book "A Brief History of Saints", Dean Wang Rending selected for us twelve sages in the long history of Chinese civilization. He hopes that entrepreneurs can understand individual life and return to their own inherent nature, so that the brilliance of the saints' thoughts can illuminate the hearts of those who inherit wealth and wealth, and enrich the inheritance of entrepreneurs' spiritual thoughts. We have selected 12 sages from China's 3,000-year history and culture: Guan Zhong, Laozi, Confucius, Sun Tzu, Fan Li, Lu Ban, Mozi, Guan Yu, Bodhidharma, Sun Simiao, Wang Yangming and Zeng Guofan. They are chosen because they are representatives of the practice of traditional Chinese philosophical thought. Confucius, Laozi, Bodhidharma, Wang Yangming, and Zeng Guofan are representatives of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. Mozi, Guan Yu, Guan Zhong, Fan Li, Lu Ban, Sun Tzu, Sun Simiao, Zeng Guofan, and Wang Yangming respectively represent the traditional Confucian culture of meritorious service, loyalty, and the commonwealth of the world. They are eternal models admired by future generations.

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