Mao Zedong's poem "Seven Laws" and Mr. Liu Yazi's next sentence "Complaining about others and preventing heartburn" are

The next sentence of "complaining more prevents heartbroken" is: watch the scenery. If you encounter some unpleasant things and complain too much, you should be alert to the harm to your physical and mental health and measure all the scenery with an open mind. This poem tells us that we should treat ourselves correctly, be generous, have a broader and farther vision, and don't care about personal fame and fortune.

What is the next sentence about complaining too much to prevent heartburn?

Poetry from Mao Zedong's "Seven Laws and Mr. Liu Yazi", the whole poem is:

What is the next sentence about complaining too much to prevent heartburn?

I can't forget that when I was drinking tea in Guangdong, I was talking about Ye Huang Zheng in Yuzhou.

Thirty-one years later, I came back from my hometown and read China's chapter at the time of falling flowers.

If you complain too much, you can prevent your heart from breaking. If you have a long life span (cháng), you should pay attention to it (liánɡ).

The water in Kunming, Mo Island is shallow, and watching fish is better than Fuchun River.