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The moral of ancient books

The ancient book has the meaning of returning to nature, embracing simplicity and truth, indifferent to ambition, doing our best and constantly striving for self-improvement. Ancient: ancient, ancient, ancient training, classical, meaning to return to simplicity, embrace simplicity, tolerate truth and be indifferent to ambition. Being used as a name means simplicity, approachability and honesty. Run: refers to rush and run; Do one's best for a certain purpose; Straight, inclined; Do your best. As a person's name, it means to do your best and strive for self-improvement.

The ancient book has the meaning of returning to nature, embracing simplicity and truth, indifferent to ambition, doing our best and constantly striving for self-improvement. Ancient: ancient, ancient, ancient training, classical, meaning to return to simplicity, embrace simplicity, tolerate truth and be indifferent to ambition. Being used as a name means simplicity, approachability and honesty. Run: refers to rush and run; Do one's best for a certain purpose; Straight, inclined; Do your best. As a person's name, it means to do your best and strive for self-improvement.