The extended meaning of Yin stallion
In Cantonese, "Yin Zhi" (commonly known as "Yin Zhi") is an irony, often used to refer to bad morals. For example: "He has done so many evil things, and there will be retribution." (He has done so many evil things, and there will be retribution). In Cantonese, "Yin Zhi" seems to be "Yin Zhi" rather than "Yin Zhi".
When Lin Zexu was in his 50s, he wrote "Ten Uselessness". He defined some things that are often regarded as beneficial, that is to say, if certain conditions are not met, some things that seem beneficial may not be beneficial. This "Ten Benefits" is not only Lin Zexu's own standard of practice, but also the principle for educating his children. Share it with you here!
Ten useless things
1. Having bad intentions, Feng Shui is useless;
2. Being unfilial to parents, serving God is useless;
3. Brothers If there is disharmony, it is useless to make friends;
4. If you behave badly, it is useless to study;
5. If you are arrogant, it is useless to be knowledgeable;
6. Doing things Being perverse and being smart is of no use;
7. No matter how energetic you are, taking medicine is of no use.
8. If the fortune is not favorable, it is useless to seek in vain;
9. To take money from others in vain, to give to others is useless;