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1. What is Zilu’s ambition? What kind of person is he? 2. What is Confucius’ attitude towards his ambition? From which

If you can distinguish names and ethics, you will die wildly. You can't help but follow the path of the season. Even if you are born stupid, you will have high firewood. ——"Li Weng Duiyun"

Both Ji Lu and Gao Chai were students of Confucius.

① Zhong Yuan (542 BC - 480 BC), also known as Zilu and Jilu, was one of the "Ten Philosophers of Confucius".

Able to distinguish names and morals: When Wei went out to serve and prepared for Confucius to participate in politics, Zilu asked Confucius: "If you enter politics, what will you put first?" Confucius replied: "You must also correct your name!" Zilu said: "Can you do this? How far-sighted you are!" Confucius commented on Zilu: "You are so wild!"

It's so wild to die: During the Weiguo coup, Gao Chai persuaded Zilu not to return to the palace, but Zilu thought " He who eats his food does not avoid danger." He worked hard to rescue Wei Chugong, but was chopped into pieces by the enemy when he was wearing his crown tassel. He left behind a famous saying in history: "When a gentleman dies, his crown is inevitable." Neatly dressed. ) Wild death, heroic.

②Gaochai (521 BC - 393 BC), also known as Zigao, Zigao, Jigao, Jigao and Jizigao.

Bu Yu Jing Dou: When Confucius and his disciples were besieged in Weiguo, Gao Chai did not follow the narrow path and was not good at adapting. Confucius commented on Gao Chai: "Chai is stupid."

Born to be stupid: Gao Chai abandoned his master and fled during the Weiguo coup, and he was still a moral fool even while alive.