of the same hidden virtue and the same commonplace
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é Gu āā NGT ó ngch é n, which means the attitude of being unconcerned and unconquerable. It comes from Tao Te Ching.
Peace: make peace.
Same: mixed.
Harmony light: mix and harmonize all kinds of brilliance to make it not shining; harmony dust: the same as the world. The original intention is the embodiment of Taoism's thought of governing by doing nothing. It comes from Chapter 4 and Chapter 56 of Laozi's Tao Te Ching: "to frustrate its sharpness, to solve its disputes, to be in harmony with its light, to be in harmony with its dust; it is called Xuantong."
Frustrate the sharp, solve the dispute: means to use the soft way to resolve the dispute. And: reserved. Same: same, confused. Xuantong: subtle identity.
It refers to not showing one's strength, dissolving disputes, converging and shining, and mixing with the world. This is profound metaphysics.
Idiom explanation
And, with: mixed. He Guang: mix all kinds of brilliance; Tong Chen: the same as the secular. It refers to the attitude of being unconcerned with the world.
Commendatory words extend to the amount of forgiveness for others, the amount of tolerance for slander, the amount of false acceptance for loyalty, and the amount of tolerance for things.
He Guang Tong Chen appeared twice in Tao Te Ching. It can be seen that the sage's emphasis on him is the saint's standard of dealing with affairs, and can not be interpreted as a mixture of evil and evil.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter four of Tao Te Ching: "with its light, with its dust."
Chapter 56 of Tao Te Ching: those who know speak and those who speak know. It is called Xuantong, that is to say, to close the door, to cut down the sharpness, to solve the dispute, to be in harmony with the light, to be in harmony with the dust. Therefore, if you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it, you can't get it.
It can be explained that a wise man can't boast, and a boaster has no wisdom; he can block the hole of lust and close the door of desire; he can frustrate his own edge and get rid of his troubles; he can hide his own brilliance and mix himself with the world; this is called profound and subtle metaphysics. Therefore, it is impossible to be close to him or alienated from him; it is impossible to make him profit or suffer; it is impossible to make him noble or humble. Therefore, it is valued by people all over the world.
It's a kind of attitude to live in harmony with the world. The way to enter the world is not to go along with others. It is to have the spirit of "being in harmony with the light and the dust"; to forgive others, to endure slander, to accept faithfulness and to accommodate things.
Idiom usage
Examples
Act 3 of Guo Moruo's nanguancao: "like Du Jiugao, aren't they going this way? On the surface, he is like the light, but on the bone, he is full of Xinghan. "
"Jin Shu · Xuandi Ji Lun" said: "he guangtongchen, Shujuan with the time; Ji guiqian, thought belongs to the wind and cloud."
Chinese PinYin : hé guāng tóng chén
of the same hidden virtue and the same commonplace
in a flurry of excitement , he flapped his sleeves and rose. fèn mèi ér qǐ
circumstances change with the passage of time. shí yí shì yì
live a long life with good eyes and ears. cháng shēng jiǔ shì
the sweat broke out all over one 's body and trickled down his back. hàn liú jiā zhǒng
strengthen the defences and clear the fields. gù bì qīng yě