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Zhu Xi (1130.9.15~1200.4.23) was named Hui'an, Huiweng, Mr. Kaoting, Yungu old man, Cangzhou sick old man, Niweng. Han nationality. A native of Wuyuan County, Huizhou Prefecture (now Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province) on Jiangnan East Road in the Southern Song Dynasty. At the age of 19, he passed the Jinshi title and served as the pacifier of Jinghu South Road. He was appointed to Baowen Pavilion to wait for the system. During his reign, he issued edicts, punished traitors, and made outstanding achievements. A famous Neo-Confucian, thinker, philosopher, educator, poet, and representative of the Fujian School in the Southern Song Dynasty, known as Zhu Zi in the world, he was the most outstanding master in promoting Confucianism since Confucius and Mencius. Famous quotes about reading

The method of reading is to proceed step by step, read thoroughly and think carefully

There are three aspects of reading, namely, understanding with the heart, understanding with the eyes, and understanding with the mouth

< p> Those who have no doubts in reading must be taught to have doubts. Those who have doubts must have no doubts. Only here can they make progress.

Ask him how he can get such clarity? Come to have a source of living water

It is easy for a young person to learn but hard to become an old man, and an inch of time cannot be taken lightly. ? To establish oneself, study is the first priority, and to study is to study.

Self-study means that people must not add up unreasonable things.

Generally speaking, those who are honest, loyal, and able to attack my faults will benefit our friends; those who are flattering, frivolous, arrogant, and lead others to do evil will harm our friends.

Keep integrity and respect benevolence and righteousness. "Records of the Words and Deeds of Famous Officials of the Song Dynasty" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty Shou: conduct. As a person, you must have an upright heart and practice benevolence and righteousness.

Among the three things of self-cultivation, knowledge and practice, self-cultivation is the first, followed by knowledge and practice.

Friends are those who are united by justice.

The bottom line of what the saint said is fair and upright. Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty "Zhu Ziyu Lei·Yi Jiu" bottom: the same as "of".

Sincerity is the foundation of self-cultivation, and understanding kindness is the foundation of sincerity. Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Annotations to the Four Books and Annotations to Mencius" Taking sincerity as the criterion is the key to self-cultivation, and figuring out what are good words and deeds is also the basis for adhering to sincerity.

Etiquette is principle.

Since ancient times, sages and sages have always put their heart and ground at the center. Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi·Xue 2" Sage: Sage and wise man, in ancient times, refers to people who are extremely outstanding in morality and knowledge. Heartland: Buddhist language. Buddhism regards the three realms as the heart. The heart is like the earth that breeds all things. It can produce all dharma according to the conditions, so it is called it. The most important thing is to be a noble person.

A scholar must first be determined. Today, those who are leisurely only think that knowledge has never done anything, and when encountering problems, they just deal with it haphazardly. This is just a lack of ambition.

If sincerity can be embodied and maintained, it is the source of all good deeds and the foundation of all actions. "The Theory of Ren" by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty: Practicing and preserving a sincere heart is the source of beautiful life and the foundation of beautiful actions.

In order to learn, don’t start with exhaustive principles. The key to exhaustive principles must lie in reading. The method of reading is not to focus on order and refinement, but the foundation of refinement lies in being respectful and respectful. Be determined.

If you respect yourself, others will respect you; if you are arrogant, others will respect you.

"The Great Learning" talks about cultivating oneself, managing one's family, governing the country, and bringing peace to the world. Basically, it is just about integrity and sincerity. Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Annotations to the Four Books: Preface to Mencius" University: Title of the book. Self-cultivation: Cultivation of one's own character. Qijia: Manage the family well. Governing the country: Governing the region well. Ping Tianxia: Make the world peaceful. Zhengxin: To make the mind right. Sincerity: Make your thoughts sincere. Zhu Xi's famous sayings

Self-cultivation will prevent people from adding unreasonable things to each other.

People who are aboveboard are good people. Volume 74 of "Zhu Zi Yu Lei" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: upright: open-minded and upright.

Examine yourself every day, correct it if you have it, and encourage it if you don’t.

There is no better conduct than honesty. Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty "Records of the Words and Deeds of Famous Officials of the Song Dynasty" Conduct: Conduct. Honesty is the highest human virtue.

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