Story 1: A certain envoy visited Liang State, and Emperor Wu of Liang received him cordially. Emperor Wu of Liang believed in Buddhism and often liked to show his kindness to others, and invited the envoy to go to the imperial garden with him. When walking to the release pool, Em

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Story 1: A certain envoy visited Liang Kingdom , and Emperor Wu of Liang received him cordially. Emperor Wu of Liang believed in Buddhism and often liked to show his kindness to others, and invited the envoy to go to the Imperial Garden with him. When he walked to the release pool , Emperor Wu of Liang asked him: "Does your country have a release pool?" The envoy smiled. He replied: "No, our country never catches fish, so there is no need to release them."

Story 1: A certain envoy visited Liang State, and Emperor Wu of Liang received him cordially. Emperor Wu of Liang believed in Buddhism and often liked to show his kindness to others, and invited the envoy to go to the imperial garden with him. When walking to the release pool, Em - DayDayNews

A person with "benevolence" in his heart never shows off his beautiful character, and they will be like orchids , unknowingly It is refreshing and endearing.

Story 1: A certain envoy visited Liang State, and Emperor Wu of Liang received him cordially. Emperor Wu of Liang believed in Buddhism and often liked to show his kindness to others, and invited the envoy to go to the imperial garden with him. When walking to the release pool, Em - DayDayNews

"Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you." Don't impose on others what you don't want to do or what you don't want to get.

Story 1: A certain envoy visited Liang State, and Emperor Wu of Liang received him cordially. Emperor Wu of Liang believed in Buddhism and often liked to show his kindness to others, and invited the envoy to go to the imperial garden with him. When walking to the release pool, Em - DayDayNews

This sentence actually has another meaning, that is, "do what you want, don't impose it on others." Don't think that just because you like something or a certain idea, it is good and has no flaws, and then impose it on others. Be liked and respected by others.

Story 1: A certain envoy visited Liang State, and Emperor Wu of Liang received him cordially. Emperor Wu of Liang believed in Buddhism and often liked to show his kindness to others, and invited the envoy to go to the imperial garden with him. When walking to the release pool, Em - DayDayNews

Restraining and controlling one's unreasonable desires and making everything one does comply with the principle of propriety is benevolence.

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