to harbor no ambitions and be content with what one already has
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No. 1
  1. Cling to the truth, not outside temptations. "I": "See Su Bao Pu, a small private few desires." "Under the Later Han eras thank the": "humble so good it Baopu fled, crossed mountains and rivers, sink Chu, so to not against those who are. "Southern Song Xie Lingyun," too white shore Pavilion Poems ":" not take long Start Over loose, everything Heng Bao Pu. "Qing Xian Tan," On Poetry ":" Ethics in patients who, according to Jen, according to justice, to fulfill the dance club and, the six SCO justice; pregnant before Bao Pu, Yan Zhi Yong Yan, then pass an extremely poor quality. "
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No. 2
  Cling to the bark. "Selected Works of Wang Bao <Xiao Fu" ":" autumn cicada does not eat, Bao Pu Xi and Zhang Yin. "Lishan note cited" Cang Jie article ":" Park, veneer also. "
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English Expression
  1. v.:   harbor no ambitions and be content with what one already has,  free from passions and desires