The "Cai Gen Tan" states: "Do not blame others for small faults, do not expose others' privacy, do not remember past grievances. If one can achieve these three, not only can one cultivate their own virtue, but they can also avoid the arrival of calamities. This is a profound philosophy spoken by the ancients, and we should also take it as a lesson."
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The "Cai Gen Tan" states: "Do not blame others for small faults, do not expose others' privacy, do not remember past grievances. If one can achieve these three, not only can one cultivate their own virtue, but they can also avoid the arrival of calamities. This is a profound philosophy spoken by the ancients, and we should also take it as a lesson."