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The Three Realms of Ancient Chinese Philosophy of Life
The first realm is "establishment", the second realm is "keeping", and the third realm is "attainment". The first realm is to make up one's mind, to make up one's mind, and it is only when one has this condition that the second and third realms come into being.
Introduction:
Mr. Wang Guowei extracted these famous lines from the words of several great lyricists in ancient times to talk about the three realms of learning. The original meaning of the words is obviously mostly about the personal feelings of children on earth. However, Mr. Wang Guowei cleverly borrowed them to talk about the realm of learning. It's a very thorough statement.
The original text of "Words on Earth" reads: "Those who have achieved great deeds and great learning in ancient and modern times must pass through three realms: 'Last night, the west wind wilted the blue trees. I went up to a tall building alone and looked at the end of the world. This is the first realm. The first realm is also: 'I have no regrets when my belt gets wider and wider, and I pine away for you'. This is the second state. 'I have searched for him for a thousand degrees, but when I look back, he is in the darkness of the lamp'. This is the third state."
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