Too Busy? Don’t Lose Your Heart | The Wisdom of Mangzhong
Today, June 5, 2026, is Mangzhong (芒種), one of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms. In Chinese, the character 忙 (máng), meaning "busy," can be understood as: 心 (xīn) — heart 亡 (wáng) — lost When life becomes too busy, we risk losing our heart. This ancient insight is one of the hidden lessons behind Mangzhong, the busiest season of the agricultural year. Farmers must harvest, sow, and manage crops all at once. Timing matters. But ancient Chinese wisdom reminds us that there is something even more important than timing: Do not lose your heart. In this video, Professor He explores the deeper meaning of Mangzhong and how its wisdom still applies to modern life. Join our membership community: https://wenyanwen201609.substack.com/ Mangzhong reminds us: Do not miss the timing. Do not lose your heart. #Mangzhong #ChineseWisdom #ChineseCulture #PersonalGrowth #HeChinese

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