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Ying Wu, pronounced y ì NGW ù, is a Chinese word, which is interpreted as conforming to things, and it is still used to treat people.
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1. Adapt to things. 2. He still talks about dealing with people.
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Chuang Tzu's travel to the North: "those who are invited here are strong in four branches, considerate and intelligent in ears and eyes. They are not hardworking in heart, and have no way to deal with things." Zhong Tai wrote: "there is no way to deal with things, and words are not persistent." In the preface to Tai Shi Gong in historical records, it is said that "moving with the time, responding to the change of things, establishing customs and acting, everything is not suitable." In Ouyang Xiu's "the name of impermanence of Tao" in Song Dynasty, "impermanence is based on responding to things, and it is often based on upholding Tao." The second chapter of journey to the West: "since the Monkey King became a Taoist, he has 84000 feathers. His roots can change, and he can do whatever he wants." In the book of Jin, biography of relatives, Wang Meng, it is said that "if you want to empty yourself, you should be forgiven before you go." Liu Kuang: "Liu Kuang, I don't know who he is. I'm sincere and generous, and I'll forgive everything with sincerity. " Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem entitled "leave in the hall of Shaofu of the Song Dynasty with a sentence of grievance": "when you hear about the bitterness of the official life, you should promote friendship with things, pay less than you own, and share the family's expenses." In the story of Qin Xin · stir up the heart of spring written by sun you of Ming Dynasty, "you can see that he clearly marked the things he wanted, just like the willow in the Spring Moon; his heroic spirit was like the wild crane coming out." Yao Nai's preface to Yang Xiong's catalogue in the Qing Dynasty said, "although mediocre and stupid, people who are not good at divination can see it, so those who deal with things conform to the way of sages."
Chinese PinYin : Ying Wu
the way one treats people