Traditional Culture: Not Being Greedy Is Something to be Treasured
By Luqing
(Clearwisdom.net) In the nation of Song, a man obtained a gem and
presented it as a gift to the Prime Minster of the nation of Qi, Zihan. Zihan
refused to accept it. The man said, "I had the jade cutter examine the
stone and he said it was genuine. I would like to present it to you." Zihan
replied, "I consider not being greedy as something to be treasured, whereas
you treat the gem as a treasure. If you gave me your gem, both of us would lose
our treasures. Wouldn't it be better if we both keep our treasures?" With
these words, Zihan refused the gem. The story is found in the book ZuoZhuan (or Tso Chuan) and it
is cause for reflection. I hope that everyone agrees that not being greedy is
indeed a virtue. Only when you learn how to be content with what you have can
you be happy. The Chinese character for "Greedy" (Tan) is composed of
two characters, "Today" (Jin) and "Treasure" (Bei). If you
can only see the treasure that's right before your eyes, how can it be of
lasting value? The sage who created this character must have thought really
deeply to come up with something so profound. The character reminds us about the
true meaning of greed. Through the ages, the decline of countries and individuals is often due to
what the character for Greedy (Tan) symbolizes. The desire for wealth, fame and
lust is like a black hole that can never be filled. If a person's desires and
greed are not controlled, they will enslave and drive him. They will make him
live and die for greed, do all kinds of unscrupulous, bad deeds, and give up all
human moral standards and dignity. People have even died and betrayed their
countries for the sake of greed.
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http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2005/10/22/112777.html
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