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What poems or materials are there about "secular desires"?

1, Li Yun said: "Happiness, anger, sadness, fear, love, evil and desire can all be learned." It can be seen that emotion is an emotional expression or psychological activity of emotion, and desire is one of the seven emotions.

2. Buddhism's "seven emotions" are similar to Confucianism's "seven emotions", which all refer to seven emotions of "happiness, anger, worry, fear, love, hate and desire", and put desire at the end of the seven emotions.

3. The theory of TCM has changed slightly. Seven emotions refer to seven emotions: joy, anger, worry, thinking, sadness, fear and surprise. Excessive excitement of these seven emotions may lead to imbalance between Yin and Yang, stagnation of qi and blood, which may lead to various diseases. It is thought-provoking that "desire" is not included in the seven emotions of traditional Chinese medicine.

4. The concept of six desires was first put forward in Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals-Turtle Ascension: "The so-called whole life is suitable for all six desires."

5. According to the great wisdom theory of Buddhism, the six desires refer to lust, appearance, dignity and posture, speech and sound, fluency and human desires, which are basically defined as six natural desires of the laity for the opposite sex, which is what modern people often call "lust".

1, the seven emotions refer to the seven emotions of "happiness, anger, worry, thinking, sadness, fear and surprise". Excessive excitement of these seven emotions may lead to imbalance of yin and yang and stagnation of qi and blood, which may lead to various diseases. It is thought-provoking that "desire" is not included in the seven emotions of traditional Chinese medicine.

2. What are the six desires? Gao You, a philosopher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, commented on this: "Six desires, life, death, ears, eyes, mouth and nose." It can be seen that six desires refer to people's physiological needs or desires. People should live, be afraid of death, and live with flavor and color, so they should eat with their mouths, taste with their tongues, see with their eyes, hear with their ears and smell with their noses. These desires are innate and can be learned without teaching. Later, some people summarized this as "seeing desire, listening desire, fragrant desire, taste desire, touching desire and desire". However, the Buddhist theory of great wisdom is far from it. It holds that the six desires refer to lust, appearance, dignity and posture, speech and sound, fluency and human desire. Basically, the six desires are defined as the six natural desires of laymen for the opposite sex, which is what modern people often say.