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What are the famous sayings of being calm when things go wrong?

1, don't be surprised, just look at the flowers in front of the court and have no intention of staying.

Origin: Hong Yingming in Ming Dynasty? Tan caigen

Honor or disgrace, I don't care. I just enjoy the flowers and plants blooming and falling in the courtyard leisurely. I don't care whether it's up or down. I just casually watched the clouds rolling freely in the sky. This is a natural and comfortable state of mind.

2, quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, not indifferent to clear ambition, not quiet and far away.

Source: Shu Han Zhuge Liang's Ten Commandments

The character of a gentleman is to improve self-cultivation from tranquility and cultivate morality from thrift. You can't be clear about your ambitions without being quiet, and you can't achieve your lofty goals without excluding external interference.

3. Mount Tai collapses in front and the color remains the same, while the elk thrives on the left without blinking.

Source: Quan Shu Xin Shu by Su Xun in Song Dynasty.

Mount Tai collapsed before his eyes, but his face remained the same. Elk suddenly appeared beside him without blinking an eye, indicating that he was calm and unaffected by the outside world, and described him as calm and calm.

4, it is easy to be humiliated, it is difficult to think about love.

Source: Records of Huai County by Pan Yue in Jin Dynasty.

After too much spoil and humiliation, it's hard to be scared, and it's hard to think about the nature of too many things.

Zhi Zhi will decide later, then he can be quiet, then he can be quiet, then he can be safe, then he can think about it, and then he can get it.

Source: Ceng Zi's University in the late Spring and Autumn Period.

Know how to stop first and then be stable, be stable first and then be quiet, be quiet first and then be quiet, and be quiet and then think, so as to gain something.