A woman has a bookish spirit in her belly
Qing Dynasty dramatist Li Yu once said that "state" is an internal thing of a woman, just like the flame of fire, the light of lamp, and the treasure of gold and silver.
He further pointed out that this "state" is the indescribable artistic atmosphere of a woman, which is pervasive, permeated but nowhere to be found. This is the charm exuded by a woman who "has a bookish spirit in her belly".
Women with a bookish spirit in their bellies, their beauty is not superficial, but profound. Their beauty is not short-lived, but long-lasting. Because their beauty comes from the wisdom and cultivation in their hearts.
As the ancients said, "The heart has strings, and it has its own nature." "Their inner world is like a rich book, from which they can draw wisdom and strength from it whenever and wherever they are.
These women not only possess a wealth of knowledge, but also have a unique attitude. They know how to overcome rigidity with softness and how to brake with static.
When faced with life's difficulties and challenges, they always respond with a calm and rational attitude, rather than being blind and impulsive. This kind of calmness and calmness is precisely the strength and firmness of their hearts.
Women who have a bookish spirit in their bellies also have a unique charm, that is, their affinity. They always interact with people in a way that makes them feel comfortable and at ease.
Their words and deeds are full of wisdom and education, which makes people feel like a spring breeze. This affinity not only makes them comfortable in social situations, but also makes them more comfortable in life.
"Having a book in the belly" is not achieved overnight, but requires continuous learning and cultivation. This is just like the ancients said, "Learning is like sailing against the current, and if you don't advance, you will retreat." ”
Only by constantly studying, thinking and practicing can we make our inner world richer and more profound. Only by constantly cultivating and improving oneself can one make oneself the woman who "has a book in her belly".