The wisdom of life in the eighteen palms of the dragon After reading the eighteen palms of the dragon, you have read and understood life
In Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts world, there is a martial art that can be called a legend, and that is the famous eighteen palms of the dragon.
This set of palm techniques is not only infinitely powerful, but also contains a profound philosophy of life.
1. Kanglong has regrets: the way of humility.
Kang Long has regrets, and the name of this move contains a profound philosophy.
In the Book of Changes, Kang Long's regret means that things have developed to the extreme and will inevitably go to the opposite.
In life, this reminds us to always be humble and not to get carried away with momentary success.
Jin Yong's Gu Mozhi is a counterexample, he is strong in martial arts, but due to lack of greed, arrogance and arrogance, he eventually declined.
Therefore, we should learn to stay sober when we succeed and never forget our original intention, so that we can achieve steady and far-reaching results.
2. Flying Dragon in the Sky: Hard work and excellent connections.
The flying dragon is in the sky, symbolizing the peak of career and the glory of life.
However, this achievement has not been easy.
It requires us to constantly strive to improve our abilities and make great connections.
The growth process of Xuzhu is a very good example.
He came from a humble background, but with his kindness and hard work, he won the respect and help of many masters, and eventually became a generation of grandmasters.
This tells us that only by constantly working hard and expanding our network can we fly higher and farther in the sky of life.
3. Seeing the Dragon in the Field: Opportunities and Preparations.
Seeing the dragon in the field means showing your talent at the right time.
In Jin Yong's martial arts world, the sweeping monk is a typical example.
He is usually unknown but shows amazing martial arts at critical moments and helps the Shaolin Temple resolve the crisis.
This tells us that we need to be well prepared to seize opportunities at critical moments.
In real life, we should also continue to learn and accumulate so that we can quickly seize and show our value when the opportunity comes.
Fourth, Hong gradually on the land: down-to-earth.
What we emphasize is the importance of being down-to-earth and moving forward steadily.
In the pursuit of our goals, we should not rush for quick success, but should maintain patience and perseverance.
Quan Guanqing's defeat is a profound lesson, and his attempts to achieve his goals through civil strife have backfired.
This reminds us that we must take every step in a down-to-earth manner, and continue to work hard and accumulate in order to achieve our goals in the end.
5. Don't use the hidden dragon: wait and endure.
The Hidden Dragon doesn't need to tell us to learn to wait and endure when the conditions are not ripe.
In Jin Yong's martial arts world, Boss Wu and others acted rashly due to lack of strength, which ultimately led to failure.
This reminds us that in real life, we must also learn to judge the situation, remain patient when the conditions are not ripe, and continue to work hard to wait for the right time to come.
Only then will we be in a better position to seize the opportunities and succeed.
Sixth, or leap in the abyss: flexible advance and retreat.
Or Yue Zaiyuan advocates the wisdom of flexible advance and retreat.
In Jin Yong's writing, Ding Chunqiu is a counterexample, he was too judgmental of the situation, lost his principles and positions, and finally failed.
This reminds us that in real life, we should make flexible choices according to the actual situation, both to adhere to principles and to be flexible to adapt to changing circumstances and situations.
Only in this way will we be better able to meet the challenges and succeed.
7. Ssangyong takes water: prepare with both hands.
Ssangyong Water Extraction emphasizes that when making decisions, it is necessary to be prepared with both hands and consider a variety of possible outcomes.
In Jin Yong's writing, this move is endowed with profound philosophical connotations, which reminds us to be prepared and fully prepared in real life to deal with various possible situations and outcomes.
In this way, we can better grasp opportunities and avoid unnecessary losses and risks.
Ten. 8. Dragon tail swing: respect for others.
Shenlong tail wagging emphasizes respect for others and avoids excessive aggression.
In Jin Yong's writing, Murong Bo's behavior is a profound lesson, because he is conceited and disrespectful to others, which ultimately led to his own failure.
This tells us that in real life, we should also learn to respect others, be humble and polite, and avoid excessively infringing on or harming the interests of others.
In this way, we can better build good interpersonal relationships and gain more trust and support.
The Eighteen Palms of the Dragon Descending is not only a martial art with infinite power, but also a way of life that contains a profound philosophy of life.
This wisdom will not only help us make smarter choices in real life, but it will also guide us on how to become a better person.
Let's practice these wisdoms together and keep moving forward on the road of life!