Good as water, China idiom. The pinyin is shàng shàn ruo Shuǐ, which means perfect as water, and comes from the eighth chapter of Lao Zi's Tao Te Ching. Water is good at helping everything without competing with it. It stays in places that people don't like, so it is close to the Tao. Kind people should live as humble as water, as deep as water, and make friends as blind as water.
Words should be sincere like water, politicians should be orderly like water, things should be omnipotent like water, and actions should be standby like water. Just because he is as uncontroversial as water, he has no worries. In fact, being as good as water means that the highest quality should be the same as water.
Make sentences if you are good.
1, virtue is not virtue, but virtue; Virtue without virtue is virtue without virtue. If goodness is water, water is good for everything without dispute, and evil for everyone, so it is a few words. Live in a good place, have a kind heart, be kind to others, be kind and trust, be good at governance and charity, and be self-aware when doing charity; Self-love is not expensive.
2. Lingling looked at the copied charity and only took the first line and the last line. This is probably because as long as the heart is consistent, it doesn't matter if there are ever-changing changes. Fortunately, she is a modern person and has the habit of reading horizontally, otherwise she really can't understand it.