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Good people get what they deserve, and evil people get what they deserve. What's next?

It's not that we don't report. Not yet.

This sentence comes from the original sentence in the Book of Changes: If there is a good family, there will be Qing Yu, and if there is a bad family, there will be more disasters!

It means that if you do good deeds, you will get good results, and if you do evil deeds, you will get good results. It is to encourage more good deeds and accumulate more virtues. This is not a specific zodiac sign or a specific person, but a general causal law.

Those who do good deeds are bound to have more auspicious celebrations, and those who do bad deeds are bound to have more disasters. This paper expounds the phenomenon that things accumulate gradually and slowly, and the final quantitative change causes qualitative change. At the same time, it also warns people to see, be alert and take measures as soon as possible for some minor adverse phenomena. If left unchecked, the harm and consequences are very serious.

Confucianism attaches great importance to family education. Confucius takes the consequences and influence of healthy and harmonious family relations as an example to explain the meaning of "climbing frost and ice" in the six hexagrams of Kungua, and also exhorts people to attach importance to family education with the meaning of "climbing frost and ice".

Similar sentences are:

A benevolent government, a benevolent government; A letter, a goodsky letter; One person is greedy and one country is chaotic; Its machine is like this. -"University"

Don't do it because of small goodness, and don't do it because of small evils. -Liu Bei

Extended data:

The Book of Changes refers to Lianshan, Ghost Stories and Zhouyi. Among them, Lianshan and Guizang have been lost, and there is only Zhouyi in the world.

The Book of Changes understands and grasps the world from a holistic perspective, and holds that man and nature are an interactive organic whole. That is, "the unity of heaven and man." The Book of Changes is divided into three parts: Lianshan in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Tibet in the Zhou Dynasty and Zhouyi, which are called "three changes".

Huan Tan, a scholar in the Eastern Han Dynasty, said in the New Classics: "There are 80,000 words in Lianshan, and 4,300 words are collected in Tibet (Qin bamboo slips). Lianshan was hidden in Lantai and returned to Taibu. " After Wei and Jin Dynasties, the whereabouts of Lianshan and Guizang were unknown or were absorbed by Confucianism and Taoism as classics or lost, which became an eternal mystery in the cultural field of China.

References: Yijing _ Baidu Encyclopedia