The original text and source could not be found because this sentence did not appear on the Internet in its entirety. According to the context and the common way of quote, it can be understood as "Rather than letting others see your dishonest behavior, it is better to make your behavior honest and let others know your true thoughts and intentions." It often appears in novels, TV dramas, and online articles to express a way to let others know your true attitude and thoughts through your own actions.
The phrase "the highest good is like water" comes from the full text of Tao Te Ching: "The highest good is like water. Water is good for all things without fighting. He is in the position of being hated by everyone, so he is close to the Tao. Living in a good place, the heart is good, the abyss is good, the speech is good, the faith is good, the government is good, the action is good, the time is good. There is nothing wrong with not competing." It means that the highest state of good deeds is like water. Water is good at satisfying the needs of all things and will not fight with anyone. It is in a place that people don't like, so it is close to the Tao. It is good at mediating, coordinating, being kind and kind, speaking honestly and keeping promises, good at managing affairs, and good at timely action. Only those who did not fight could truly reach the realm of no resentment.
This sentence came from a poem in Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" of the Tang Dynasty: "Using people as a mirror can show the gains and losses, and using history as a mirror can know the rise and fall." It meant that one could understand one's own gains and losses by learning from the experiences of others. One could understand the rise and fall of the world by learning from the experiences of history.
This sentence came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell":"The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind doesn't stop. The cuckoo cries, but the new rain is startled." The trees want to be still, but the wind keeps blowing. The chirping of the birds makes the new rain disturbed. This sentence expressed that in a turbulent world, any stable thing would inevitably be destroyed. It was the same for life.
This sentence came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell":"The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind doesn't stop. The cuckoo cries, but the new rain is startled." The poem described the natural landscape and animal scenes on the grassland, expressing the importance of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.
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"A scholar is useless." This sentence came from the Qing Dynasty writer Nalan Xingde's "Mulan Flower Slow." The whole sentence is: "If life is only like the first sight, what is the autumn wind sad painting fan?" When I become an old friend, my heart says that the weather is cold and autumn is good. The words of Mount Li are gone. In the middle of the night, tears fall and bells ring. I don't complain. How can it be as I wish for the brocade-clothed man to be married?" If life can only be as beautiful as the first time we met, then why do you want the autumn wind to be sad, why do you want the fan to dance in the moon? Life is short. If everyone becomes as hypocritical as the people they love, why can't everyone have a happy ending? This sentence was used to describe a person's knowledge that could not bring practical help to him or to describe a person's life that was too idealistic and lacked practical action.
The saying that a gentleman who is strong in nature should constantly strive for self-improvement came from the hexagram Qian in the Book of Changes. The original text was: " A gentleman who is strong in nature should strive for self-improvement. A gentleman of the earth carries all things with his virtue." It meant that a vigorous gentleman should uphold the spirit of self-improvement in the operation of heaven and earth, and a gentleman who was tolerant of all things should have a heavy moral character. This passage was widely quoted as the spokesperson of the Chinese national spirit, reflecting the optimistic and striving spirit of the Chinese nation.
" Water is born from the sky " was not a classic name but a common online phrase. It first appeared in a novel called 'Battle Through the Heavens' and was used to describe the ability and character of the main character, Xiao Yan. The meaning of the phrase 'Heaven Begets Water' referred to Xiao Yan possessing a unique attribute. He was able to summon the water element in nature and use it as his own strength. This ability allowed Xiao Yan to have a powerful water affinity ability in battle, allowing him to engage in a powerful battle with his enemies. In the novel, the phrase 'water is born from the heavens' was also used as Xiao Yan's nickname to represent his personality and characteristics. This phrase was also used by some readers to express their love and admiration for the protagonist. "Water is born from the sky" was an online phrase that originated from the novel "Battle Through the Heavens". It was used to describe the ability and character of the main character, Xiao Yan, which represented his personality and characteristics.
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This sentence came from the plot introduction of the novel " The Strongest Flash Marriage: Wife, I'll Love You." It meant that he only wanted to use his life to repay his mother, who had yet to show her smile. The eyebrows were the name of the heroine, and it was also the love of a father to his mother.