Follow Brother Monkey to learn to be a man 75 old Weng Du Tang monk

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-23

Learn to be a man with Brother Monkey 75

The old man crossed the Tang monk

What should I do if I want to cross the eagle and have no bridge?

Seeing the old man holding a raft, Wukong called to be the ferry.

The old man crossed Tang Seng and didn't want a penny.

Sister Confidant's Words] The timid Tang Seng wants to cross the eagle and sorrow stream, what should I do? At this time, an old man rowed from the upper reaches with a raft, and Wukong beckoned him to come to Tang Seng. The old man crossed Tang Seng, Tang Seng opened the baggage, took out a few pennies, and gave it to Lao Yu, but the old man didn't want it, and the raft left. Kid, is this old man good? Of course it's good. When someone is in trouble and we have the ability, we should help him. Doing good deeds is not for the sake of money and fame. Therefore, the old man's behavior of doing good deeds without leaving a name and without money is worth learning from.

Qi Wankai).AI Review:

This poem describes the story of an old man who took the initiative to help the four Tang monks and apprentices when they were in trouble, and did not accept anything in return. The story conveys a value of selflessness and kindness, emphasizing the importance of doing good deeds without expecting anything in return.

First of all, the old man's behavior shows the qualities of selflessness and kindness. When he saw that the four Tang monks and apprentices were in trouble, he did not hesitate, but took the initiative to help. This kind of behavior reflects the mutual help and love between people, which is a very valuable quality.

Secondly, the spirit of the old man doing good deeds without asking for anything in return is worth learning from. In real life, many people do good deeds for the sake of reward or fame. However, the old man did not have such thoughts, he simply wanted to help others, and did not need anything in return. This kind of spirit is very rare and something we should learn from.

Finally, the poem also reminds us to have the courage to face difficulties. The four Tang monks and apprentices encountered difficulties, but they did not give up, but tried to solve them. This kind of courage and perseverance is also something we should learn from.

In conclusion, the poem conveys a value of selflessness, kindness, and courage, qualities that we should learn and aspire to. Whether in life or work, we should be like old men, do our best to help others, and do not ask for anything in return. This kind of life is meaningful and what we should pursue.

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