Historical Story About Tolerance: Lin Zexu – The Man Behind The First Opium War

The Ocean is Broad and Vast

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By Vibrant Dot Staff

Lin Zexu (林則徐), a prime minister during the Qing Dynasty, [the final dynasty, [c.1644 – 1914] went down in history as the one who banned the use of opium.

In his spare time, Liu would write very colourful verses replete with meaning, and affixed them everywhere throughout his home.

One of these verses read,

“An ocean is the receptacle for many river deltas, and is broad and vast. A wall constructed of iron and bronze stands solid and cannot be breached: it is indomitable, without intent or ambition.”

The first part inspired him to listen with attention, and to graciously tolerate differing attitudes and viewpoints. This helped him to develop an invincible stance.

The second part admonished and reminded him, as a high-ranking official, to refuse to succumb to any desires and cravings. This helped him to maintain justice, while remaining strong and righteous.

The Man Behind The First Opium War
The Man Behind The First Opium War – Lin Zexu (林則徐)

People admired the spirit of Lin’s tolerance, and considered his life’s story a lesson to be passed down for future generations.

To treat others with tolerance and forgiveness is a virtue that he proved, through example, can accomplish grand things.

Displaying tolerance towards others might be just the impetus someone needs to awaken their special talents or abilities, and strengthen positive attributes.

A broadminded person examines himself constantly to ferret out shortcomings, but never mentions the faults of others! Thus, the mind is enabled to rise to loftier realms.

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