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What are the four-letter idioms of traditional culture

Idioms with Traditional Culture

Confucianism: The Benevolent One Loves People

Warm Up and Learn from the Warmth

Seeing the Virtuous Thinks of Qi

The Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins with a Single Step

Do not do unto others as you would not have them do unto you

Shake Hands and Speak in Peace

Turning Trifles into Jade Palsy

Getting the Job Done

Incredible

Saints within and kings without

Easy

Much help in the way, little help in the way

Breathtaking

Worlds apart

Nothing is too good for you, nothing is too bad for you

Bathing in benevolence, bathing in righteousness

Righteousness and righteousness in the name of the Lord

A close friend in the sea, the sky as a faraway land in a faraway land

The Taoist: Do as you please

The rapidity of change

The ease with which things change

Killing oneself to become a human being

The cycle of change

The natural course of things

The rule of inaction

Returning to simplicity and truthfulness

Quietness and inaction

The lack of self-interest

The control of the name and the reference to the truth

Conventions and customs

The movement of action, but not the quietness.

Buddhism: Become a Buddha on the Earth

All is Empty

Great Compassion

Stop Evil and Practice Goodness

Only I Am the Only One

One World

Misery has no boundaries, but turn back to the shore

Karma is the Empty Space

Daigo Shimizu

No Desire, No Want

Enlightened

Great Enlightenment

The Buddha: Become a Buddha on the Earth

The Buddha is the only one in the world. /p>

Universal Enlightenment