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Thoughts on Liuchi Lane

Thoughts on Reading Liuchi Lane

Liuchi Lane is about a nephew of a prime minister in Tongcheng, Anhui who wants to build a house. He invited a fortune teller to look for a treasure trove of geomantic omen, but a local rich man was also optimistic about the treasure trove, so both families wanted to put up fences, so they refused to compromise. The nephew of the Prime Minister had to write to his uncle in Beijing for help. When the Prime Minister read the letter, he quickly wrote four sentences: A thousand miles of books are only for the wall, why not let him be three feet? The Great Wall of Wan Li is still there today, but I haven't seen Qin Shihuang. When my nephew saw the letter, he was ashamed and went to the rich man's house with it. As a result, both families gave up three feet, leaving a famous six-foot lane for later generations.

The Great Wall of Wan Li is still there today, but I haven't seen Qin Shihuang. Money is a thing apart, so don't take it too seriously. Most rich people in ancient times paid too much attention to money. They were misers and misers when they were alive, and even took a lot of jewels to the grave after death, hoping to enjoy them for generations to come. Don't you know that no matter how many years have passed, they can't escape from the clutches of grave robbers, and they can't be at peace when they die? On the other hand, if these jewels are used as charity to help the poor, why can't they live with peace of mind and be safe after death?

Some people say that money makes the mare go, money is God and money is everything, but I don't think so. If you give gold to a man who is dying of thirst in the desert, you are giving him a knife. On the contrary, giving him a bottle of mineral water can save his life. Imagine you're on a boat that hit the rocks. Would you rather throw away the things on the boat or sink them into the sea? There is no doubt that life is the most precious. Spin a thousand pieces of silver with your life and give it all back! .

Liuchi Lane not only tells us that money is a foreign thing, but also tells us to learn tolerance and comity. Why do rich people give in to three feet? Because the rich are also moved by the generosity of the Prime Minister! Tolerance can turn an enemy into a friend, turn an enemy into a friend and protect your life and mine. It is often reported in the news that two people died in a fight or went to prison because of a quarrel or some trivial matter, which makes people shudder. If one of the parties can be tolerant or courteous, will there be a tragedy?