It's easy to change rivers and mountains but hard to change a person's nature.
The synonym Jiangshan is easy to change, but the nature is hard to change. Generally speaking, it means Jiangshan is easy to change, but the nature is hard to change. This entry lacks the < strong > overview diagram < / strong >, and it can be supplemented to make the entry more complete and upgrade quickly. Come on!
It is easy to change the country, but hard to change the nature. The change of human nature is more difficult than the change of the country. It's hard to change human nature. The words come from the 35th volume of Xing Shi Heng Yan written by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "I don't know something about the officials. As the saying goes, "a good way is easy to change, but a good disposition is hard to change." In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "Xie Jinwu's deceitful demolition of Qingfeng mansion" has three fold: "it's not easy to change mountains and rivers, but it's hard to change nature."
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Idiom: {rivers and mountains are easy to change, nature is hard to change}
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Ba Jin's "autumn" 5: "Qin reaches out her hand and taps on Shu Hua's head. She says angrily and laughingly," it's so easy to change, but it's hard to change. " From a psychological point of view, Jiangshan refers to a person's superficial character, which is reflected for oneself or others to see and evaluate. Nature refers to the inner personality. According to scientific statistics, it is difficult to change its nature. This sentence also shows that the development of psychology in China is relatively early, but it is not scientific. This sentence also contains the crystallization of ancient Chinese people's wisdom, which is comparable to modern scientific statistics technology!
The country is easy to change, but the nature is hard to change
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