Stand firm where the wind is crooked and the rain is urgent. Where the flowers are thick and bright, the eyes are high. Where the road is dangerous, the head will come back early. What does this mean?

In the changing situation, we should grasp our own steps and stand firm. In the rest, we must look further and control our emotions so as not to be confused. When the road is dangerous, you should be able to take a step back to avoid being stuck.

Caigen Tan is a collection of quotations on self-cultivation, social life, socialization and fertility compiled by Taoist Hong Yingming in the early Ming Dynasty. It was a rare and precious training for the past. It has an incredible subtle influence on people's cultivation and moral cultivation.

Cultural connotation

Caigen Tan refines the essence of China traditional culture, paying special attention to the adjustment of social and cultural mentality. It can be described as insightful. There are many schools in the history of China.

More or less involves the norms of social and cultural mentality, but the society almost completely ignores these morals, goes its own way, and the law of the jungle, thieves and prostitutes, emerge one after another and become increasingly fierce. The high taste of traditional culture and the low level of social customs are worlds apart. This is a very peculiar cultural phenomenon in the history of China.