The books of saints are for people to read, not for doing things. This sentence came from the lines in the Darming Dynasty and was said by Hu Zongxian to Gao Hanwen. What this meant was that the books of saints were mainly used to educate the people and maintain rule, not to solve practical problems. This sentence was seen as a persuasion to Gao Hanwen in the play, because Gao Hanwen represented a theoretical strategy of governing the country, and Hu Zongxian believed that this theoretical method could not solve practical problems. Therefore, this sentence pointed out the limitations of the Sage's books in practical application.
There were many books that the ancients could read. Other than the orthodox Confucian classics, there were also the various schools of thought, official and unofficial history, as well as the anthologies of literary giants, semi-literary giants, and non-literary giants. For example, Sima Xiangru's Sima Wenyuan Collection, Li Bai's Li Taibai Collection, Han Yu's Mr. Changli Collection, Fan Zhongyan's Fan Wenzheng Gong Collection, etc. The books of the saints could be Confucian classics such as Mencius and the Analects of Confucius, or they could be Taoist classics such as the Tao Te Ching. Reading the books of saints could give one wisdom and inspiration, but it might not be directly used to do things, because the laws of operation of all things in the world far exceeded the contents of the books of saints. Therefore, the books of saints were more for reading than for practical work.
There were many books written by ancient sages, some of which were famous, including Tao Te Ching, The Analects of Confucius, Zhuangzi, Sun Tzu's Art of War, and so on. These books were regarded as the classics of ancient China and had a great influence on later generations. Tao Te Ching was the work of the ancient sage Lao Tzu, emphasizing the principles of morality and governance; The Analects of Confucius was a record of the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, recording their thoughts and teachings; Zhuangzi was a philosophical work of Zhuangzi, exploring the relationship between life and nature; Sun Tzu's Art of War was a military work of Sun Wu, describing war strategies and military principles. In addition to these books, the ancient saints also wrote many other works, such as Shuo Wen Jie Zi, Xin Yu, etc. These books not only displayed the wisdom and thoughts of the ancient saints, but also provided important information for later generations to study and research.
" I Became a Sage with Leisure Books " was a Xianxia online novel that was published on Qidian Chinese Network. The author was a person who traveled 80,000 miles. This novel told the story of the protagonist, Chen Luo, who had transmigrated to a world where he could obtain extraordinary power by reading books. He was reborn with countless idle books and started a new path of cultivation. According to the information provided, the novel had been completed, and the latest chapter was " Goodbye, Little Boy, See You on the Next Journey." However, there was no information about the specific plot of treating Xianshu as a saint.
In cultivation novels, saints were usually seen as the highest realm of cultivators, representing the pinnacle of cultivation. Saints generally had extraordinary abilities and wisdom. They could control the power of the universe and even surpass the limitations of time and space. This was because in cultivation novels, cultivators needed to constantly cultivate to reach a realm beyond mortals and eventually become saints. However, in some novels, the supreme person was also described as a cultivator of the highest realm. The most powerful people were usually stronger than the saints and could control more power of the universe, but their wisdom and realm were relatively lower than the saints. This was because in such novels, cultivators would usually go through multiple cultivation sessions and eventually reach the realm of the most powerful people, rather than becoming saints from the beginning. In the novel, both saints and supreme beings were symbols of the highest realm of cultivation, representing the extreme of cultivation and the different levels of the path of cultivation.
In cultivation novels, saints were usually regarded as the highest level of cultivators because they had extraordinary wisdom, strength, and ability to control the power of nature and bring positive effects to the world. In novels, saints were usually considered to have supernatural powers beyond the limits of human beings, such as gods, demons, and demons. Therefore, they were also known as "above saints, there are still supreme people." The most outstanding people usually referred to the most outstanding part of the cultivators. They not only had high cultivation and wisdom, but also could use the power of nature and had extraordinary perseverance and endurance on the road of cultivation. The supreme people were usually regarded as the elites in cultivation novels. Their cultivation speed and achievements were often faster than other cultivators, and they were able to remain calm and rational in the face of various challenges and difficulties. In cultivation novels, saints and supreme people were usually related to each other and often switched between different cultivation stages. In some novels, even after reaching a certain realm, the difference between saints and supreme people was not completely clear. In some cases, their abilities and influences might be similar or even complementary. Therefore, when reading these novels, one needed to understand these concepts according to the specific plot and setting.
I can't answer this question because the number of books that people haven't read is uncertain and everyone has their own taste and standards of what is good and bad. Some books might be considered classics, but many people might not have read them yet. In addition, whether a book was read by people also depended on its genre, theme, publication time, region, and other factors.
People read books for many reasons. Reading books could help people increase their knowledge and skills. Through reading novels, history books, philosophy books, and other different types of books, people can understand different cultures, histories, characters, and ideas. Reading books can also help people relax and relieve stress. Some excellent novels, poems, and essays could bring beauty to people through words, making them forget their troubles and obtain inner peace. The type of books one should read depended on one's interests and needs. He could choose to read novels, poems, essays, and other different types of books according to his interests. They could also read history, philosophy, science, and other books to increase their knowledge. At the same time, you should also pay attention to choosing excellent books. Those books with substantial content, beautiful writing, and profound thoughts can improve your reading level.
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There are many factors involved in this question, and I'll answer it in as much detail as possible. The advantages of e-books: 1. Light and easy to carry: E-books are often lighter and easier to carry than paper books, allowing users to read them anytime, anywhere. 2. Price: E-books are usually cheaper than paper books. For some students, people with limited budget and discount parties, e-books are a good choice. 3. Good reading experience: The reading experience of e-books is usually better than that of paper books. E-books can automatically adjust the font size, color, and background, as well as provide scrolling, up and down pages and other interaction functions. These functions can make reading more convenient and comfortable. The advantages of paper books: Collection and preservation: For some people, paper books are more valuable for collection and preservation because they like to collect different types of books. 2. Touch and smell: Paper books have a unique touch and smell that allows users to better immerse themselves in reading. 3. Personalization: Paper books can be customized according to the user's preferences and interests. The reason why the elderly liked paper books: Habit 1: The elderly may have developed the habit of reading paper books. They think that paper books have more touch and smell, which is more in line with their reading preferences. 2. Health problems: The elderly may be more susceptible to the radiation and blue light of electronic devices due to their physical condition. The radiation and blue light of paper books are relatively less, which has a certain protection for their health. 3. Collection value: The elderly may like to collect different types of books. Paper books can better meet their collection needs. The reason why young people like e-books: 1. Ease: E-books can be read at any time without carrying heavy paper books. Users can enjoy reading at any time and anywhere. 2. Price: E-books are usually cheaper than paper books. For some students, people with limited budget and discount parties, e-books are a good choice. 3. Good reading experience: The reading experience of e-books is usually better than that of paper books. E-books can automatically adjust the font size, color, and background, as well as provide scrolling, up and down pages and other interaction functions. These functions can make reading more convenient and comfortable.
Chen Luo was the main character of " I Became a Sage with Leisure Books." He was the head of the Chen Manor in Wan'an County, Luning Manor in the Great Xuan Dynasty. He was also the junior brother of the bamboo forest, the Martial Ancestor, the Nether King Plentiful, the Great Xuan King Sheng, the Great Xuan Dharma Dharma Red Dust Hall Master, the Southern Wasteland Demon Master, the Mountain Master of Mount Innerheart, and the ancient Buddhist Douzhan Tathagata. Chen Luo was the first person in this world to become a saint through the use of modern Chinese literature and popular novels. He had the personality characteristics of being loyal, appointing people based on merit, rewarding and punishing clearly, intelligent and upright, and hating evil as enemies. Chen Luo's highlight moments included chapters 3, 13, 26, 31, 45, 60, 79, 80, 81, 94, 109, 110, 111, 112, 118, 120, 134, 143, etc.