Different people have different opinions
The synonym "the wise see wisdom, the different see benevolence" generally refers to the different see benevolence, the wise see wisdom, the different see benevolence, the wise see wisdom is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é nzh ě Ji à NR é nzh ì zh ě Ji à nzh ì, metaphor because of individual differences, there will be different views on things. From the book of changes.
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Common meaning: benevolent from the perspective of benevolence, wise from the perspective of wisdom. It means that different people have different views on the same issue from different standpoints or perspectives. original meaning: different people understand things from different angles, just like Buddhism has a clear mind. Those who have benevolence in their heart will explore the benevolent side of things from the perspective of benevolence, while the wise will explore the wisdom side of things from the perspective of wisdom.
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In the book of changes, Xici Shang: "benevolence means benevolence, and knowledge means knowledge." One Yin and one Yang is called Tao. Good is the successor, and nature is the winner. Benevolence means benevolence, and knowledge means knowledge. The common people use it everyday but don't know it. To show all benevolence, to hide all uses, to drum up all things without worrying with the sages, to achieve great virtue! Wealth is great cause, and innovation is Shengde. Life is easy, image is dry, and imitation is Kun. The knowledge of extreme number is called Zhan, the change is called thing, and the unexpected of yin and Yang is called God. Fresh: less, here it means that few people understand. ② Rixin: constantly updated. Shengsheng: the change is endless. ③ Jishu: the change of exhausting hexagram and Jiao. The unity of opposites and changes of one Yin and one Yang is the "Tao" of the development of things, that is, the regularity, which is inherited by beauty and good, and achieved by the inherent nature of things. What benevolent people find from this "Tao" is only "benevolence", and what wise people find from this "Tao" is only "wisdom". People use this "Tao" every day in their daily life, but they don't know it at all. Therefore, the "Tao" of an accessible and compatible gentleman is less known. The way of yin and Yang is often shown in the heart of benevolence that achieves all things, and hidden in daily use. "Tao" can encourage and educate all things. However, because it is a pure and objective natural body, it is not worried like saints. From this, we can see how noble and broad the virtue and great achievements of "Tao" of yin and yang are. To be rich in all things can be called "great cause", which can make things take on a new look every day. This is the grand virtue of "Tao" to educate all things. Life and death is the "change" produced by the mutual transformation of yin and Yang. It is called "Qian" if it can present the celestial phenomena, Kun if it can imitate the terrain, divination if it can predict the future with extreme number, doing things if it can understand the changes of yin and Yang and then take actions. It is called "God" if Yin and yang are unpredictable and subtle. In this section, the author of Xici expounds his view on Tao, and holds that the origin of all things in the universe lies in Tao, that is, the alternation of yin and Yang. The change of Tao is endless, and it is omnipresent, but it is difficult to grasp. Only sage and gentleman can fully understand it. These abstract comments express a kind of cosmology and a kind of philosophical thought. No wonder the people in Jintong are not clear about it. However, if you don't speak so deeply, the people can understand. For example, life comes from the combination of male and female. Flowers, for example, grow in sunlight and soil. Time, for example, consists of day and night. This is the combination of yin and yang to produce all things. The concept of yin and Yang has Chinese characteristics and goes deep into our hearts. We have used it to treat and explain everything in the world since ancient times.
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As the saying goes: different people have different opinions. So we should understand these people's views.
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There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people's eyes
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Idiom information
Idiom explanation: refers to the treatment of the same problem, the views vary from person to person, each reasonable. Example of idiom: her doing so shows that she is extremely noble! The wise see the wise, the benevolent see the benevolent. In Huacheng, 1981, issue 6, degree of common use: general emotional color: commendatory words, grammatical usage: as object and attribute; used in written language, idiom structure: complex sentence form, generation time: ancient idiom sound: wisdom, can't be read as "Z ì". Idiom shape: benevolence, can't write "people". Analysis of idioms: different people have different opinions on a certain issue; but different people have different opinions. Different people have different opinions. Different people have different opinions. Different people have different opinions. The riddle of Idioms
Chinese PinYin : zhì zhě jiàn zhì,rén zhě jiàn rén
The wise see the wise
publicize the good deeds of good people in the hope that others will emulate them. yáng qīng yì zhuó
children born of worthy parents. lán tián shēng yù
Life is as fleeting as the morning dew.. rén shēng rú zhāo lù
a deep grievance that cannot be cleared. chén yuān mò bái
a phrase used for praising a pretty girl. chū shuǐ fú róng