Source: Laozi's Tao Te Ching in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Goodness is like water, and water is the goodness of all things without dispute, and it is the evil of all people (wù), so it is a few words." Moral: the supreme character is like water, does not strive for fame and fortune, and is favored by all things. Don't be knowledgeable with the world, don't compete with the world for a while, be gentle but tolerant of the world's mind and tolerance.
By Rong Naida, pronounced as: y ǒ u ró ng n m ǐ i d à, the source: it was first seen in the self-encouragement couplet written by Yuan Keli, the prince of Taibao, the minister of war of the Ming Dynasty, in his own Fu in Suizhou, Henan.
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Tolerance is synonymous.
All rivers run into sea?
Pronunciation h m: I nà b m: I chu ā n?
Explanation: that: accommodation and tolerance. The sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a large number.
From: Jin's Preface to the Famous Ministers of the Three Kingdoms: "A square heart is full of rivers."
The heart is only one square inch in size, but it can accept hundreds of rivers like the sea.