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Reflection on the Red Past: A Secret Story Carved on party flag

Uncle Liang sat on the mountain watching the moon. Silver moonlight filled the whole hill. Everything is so quiet and beautiful. How do you feel after reading The Story of Zen? "Poor man," Uncle Liang sighed, "all I can give him is a broken robe. If only I could give him the beautiful moon! " Man: Is the robe better or the moon better? Woman: The moon is beautiful and bright. That robe is broken and won't shine. M: Actually, that's the explanation. The robe represents the material world, and the moon represents the spiritual world. On the surface, what thieves need is food and clothing. In fact, what he needs more is someone telling him that it is wrong to do this (stealing) and shining a beam of justice in his mind. As Confucius said, the rich should be rich and polite, and the poor should be content. Uncle Liang can, but thieves can't. Thieves need cultivation more. Edie said, "I won't give away my only robe." But she also sent cakes to eat in still water, which shows that she knows the truth of sharing.