What do Ugly Mountain and Genkun mean?

The word "Ugly Mountain Genkun" is a concept in Taoism and Yi-ology. Among them, "Ugly Mountain" and "Genkun" are Taoist terms, representing Mountain and Kundi respectively; "Concurrency" refers to merger and integration. According to legend, the origin of the concept of "Ugly Mountain and Genkun" can be traced back to Ming Dynasty Zhou Deqing's Ming Hong Bao Juan. This concept is usually used to describe a person's character as firm as a mountain and as thick as the ground, suggesting that his character and morality are firm and steady.

Interpreting the Cultural Value of "Ugly Mountain and Genkun"

The concept of "Ugly Mountain Genkun" is of great value in China traditional culture, and it is also the embodiment of China's cultural wisdom and philosophical thought. The cultural values behind it include caution, perseverance, broad and steady, and caring for others. In real life, the quality of "ugly mountain and rich Kun" has become the goal pursued by many people, especially for those who hope to succeed through their own efforts, unremitting pursuit and perseverance, this quality is very commendable.

It is not too difficult to practice the quality of "ugly mountain and rich Kun" in daily life. We can first develop firm beliefs and will, and always keep a calm mind when facing problems and challenges. Similarly, we can also learn to arrange our own time and choices reasonably, remain vigilant and make a correct evaluation of our own and others' behavior, explore our own potential and overcome our own shortcomings. In short, no matter what occasion, to truly practice the quality of "ugly mountain and rich Kun" requires perseverance, continuous efforts and thinking, and constantly improve their own quality and value.