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Saving Others Is Saving Oneself (Part 2)

Though the world may not have insight into the outcomes, good and evil form a cycle of cause and effect as mandated by heaven, and one’s deeds will be repaid in like-kind. Thus, saving others is actually saving oneself. During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, Wang Yingming, a native of Xuning, Anhui Province, ...

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Yangtze river close to Three Gorges Dam, China.

Saving Others Is Saving Yourself (Part 1)

Though the world may not have insight into the outcomes, good and evil form a cycle of cause and effect as mandated by Heaven, and your deeds will be repaid in kind. Thus, saving others is actually saving yourself. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, there was a rich merchant who was doing ...

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Saving others, clay figures of Chinese lifestyle during the Ming Dynasty from the museum of jiangning weaving bureau, in Nanjing, China.