From A Chinese Garden of Serenity (1959), by Hung Tzu-ch’eng, translated by Chao Tze-chiang:
A taste derived from tranquility and ease is dilute, but lasts longer.
From A Chinese Garden of Serenity (1959), by Hung Tzu-ch’eng, translated by Chao Tze-chiang:
A taste derived from tranquility and ease is dilute, but lasts longer.