Do not praise self or blame others. – maintain modesty, extol virtue.
In the realm of the equitable dharma, not dwelling upon I versus you is the precept of not praising self or blaming others.
All buddhas and ancestors realize the empty sky and the great earth. When they manifest the noble body, there is neither inside nor outside in emptiness. When they manifest the dharma body, not even a speck of dust is seen upon the ground.
Do not be mean with dharma or wealth – share understanding, give freely of self.
In the genuine, all-pervading dharma, being jealous of nothing is the precept of not being mean with dharma or wealth.
One phrase, one verse - that is the ten thousand things and one hundred grasses; one dharma, one realization - that is all buddhas and dharma ancestors. From the beginning, not one thing has been begrudged.