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What do the last sentence and the next sentence mean to the explanation of Tian Xingjian-Di Kun?
"Virtue carries things" comes from Confucius' words for the second divination "Kun" in Zhouyi (Zhouyi Note). It means: only by cultivating profound virtues can we undertake great responsibilities.
The related text of "loading things with kindness" in Zhouyi is: "The terrain is vast, and gentlemen load things with kindness." It means: the momentum of the earth is thick and smooth, and a moral person must cultivate profound virtue after reading this divinatory symbol before he can undertake great responsibilities.
The phrase "Sword, a gentleman strives for self-improvement", which often appears at the same time as the previous sentence, comes from Confucius' "Xiang Ci" written for the first divination "Gan" in Zhouyi, which means that natural movements are vigorous and vigorous, and moral people should strive for progress, be resolute and resolute, and never stop.
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