Calm and clear mind
It comes from Huainanzi zhushuxun: "it is true that there is no ambition if it is not desolate, and there is no ambition if it is not peaceful." Zhuge Liang just borrowed this sentence to educate later generations. The idiom formed after omitting the negative words "Wu" and "Fei" in the first sentence is used to express the due conduct of a gentleman.
Indifference refers to the indifference to fame and wealth, that is, not pursuing fame and wealth; being clear, clear, showing; ambition, ambition. Tranquility refers to a peaceful and peaceful state of mind, not troubled by the world; to, lead to, achieve; far, far-reaching, lofty.
Explanation of words
The title of the words is simple and clear (also known as: simple and clear ambition), quiet and far-reaching. They don't pursue fame and wealth, but live a simple life to show their noble taste; they can make a difference only when they are calm and focused. This sentence was first quoted in Huai Nan Zi: Zhu Shu Xun by Liu An in the early Western Han Dynasty, and also in Jie Zi Shu by Zhuge Liang. < I > "Huainanzi: Zhu Shuxun" fragment < / I > "the house of man is like the brightness of the sun and the moon. All the places in the world look at each other, listen to each other, and look at each other. Therefore, there is no virtue without lightness, no distance without tranquility, no covering without magnanimity, no cherishing without kindness, and no judgment without justice. < I > < I > < I > jiezishu < / I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I > < I >. There is no ambition without indifference, and no ambition without tranquility. If you want to learn, you must be quiet. If you don't learn, you can't broaden your talents. If you don't want to learn, you can't succeed. If you are obscene and slow, you will not be able to stimulate your spirit; if you are impetuous, you will not be able to cure your nature. Years and time, meaning and day to go, then become withered, many do not receive the world, sad to keep the poor house, how can it be! As for the wild land of leisure and the shore of loneliness, the happiness of heaven and mind is always revealed everywhere. (Volume 3 of Du Shi Yan Zhi by Wu Mingshi in Qing Dynasty)
Source of allusion
In Huai Nan Zi Zhu Shu Xun, written by Liu An of Han Dynasty, it is said that "it is true that there is no ambition without indifference, and there is no ambition without tranquility."
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: indifferent: do not pursue fame and wealth; quiet: calm and calm mood. They don't pursue fame and wealth, but live a simple life to show their noble taste; they can make a difference only when they are calm and focused. Examples of idioms: as for the leisure field and the lonely shore, they always express the happiness of their own heaven, but they are indifferent, clear minded and peaceful. (Volume 3 of Du Shi Yan Zhi by Wu Ming Shi in Qing Dynasty) emotional color: the generation of commendatory words: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : dàn bó míng zhì,níng jìng zhì yuǎn
Calm and clear mind
month after month and year after year. jīng nián lěi yuè
demeanour of a transcendent being. dào gǔ xiān fēng