[成龙历险记|西玉|全英]天行不息 12 Follow Which Things(5)
Seeing Jade annoyed, Jackie Chan sighed.
“Jade, you seem unhappy?” After a round, Hsi Wu flew back.
“Nothing,” said Jade. But her expressions did not correspond with her words.
“Speak out, needn’t hide anything from me.” Hsi Wu perceived Jade may have something reluctant to speak out in front of Jackie, so flying with Jade. Jade told to Hsi Wu.
“Hahaha, we’re really in that kind of relationship?” Hearing it, Hsi Wu smiled with white teeth out.
“Be serious!”
“Jade, that’s nothing. When social norms were initially formed, they were suitable for society at that time. But when times and conditions changed, they gradually became ropes that hampered your development and yearning for a better life. We should view the world with a pair of intelligent and changing eyes. Inherit the core virtue of tradition and abandon its disadvantages. As Yi says, ‘Follow the right principle of the universe and everything will operate well. Everything will naturally renovate healthily and the world will be at peace’.” Hsi Wu said these words in classical Chinese.
“Jade, you seem unhappy?” After a round, Hsi Wu flew back.
“Nothing,” said Jade. But her expressions did not correspond with her words.
“Speak out, needn’t hide anything from me.” Hsi Wu perceived Jade may have something reluctant to speak out in front of Jackie, so flying with Jade. Jade told to Hsi Wu.
“Hahaha, we’re really in that kind of relationship?” Hearing it, Hsi Wu smiled with white teeth out.
“Be serious!”
“Jade, that’s nothing. When social norms were initially formed, they were suitable for society at that time. But when times and conditions changed, they gradually became ropes that hampered your development and yearning for a better life. We should view the world with a pair of intelligent and changing eyes. Inherit the core virtue of tradition and abandon its disadvantages. As Yi says, ‘Follow the right principle of the universe and everything will operate well. Everything will naturally renovate healthily and the world will be at peace’.” Hsi Wu said these words in classical Chinese.