1. Quotations from Confucius: The way of a university lies in being virtuous, being close to the people, and striving for perfection. ——Excerpt from "The University" by Confucius (The purpose of the university is to demonstrate noble moral character, to enable people to get rid of old habits, and to reach the highest state of goodness.)
2. Quotations from Confucius: The so-called person who is sincere in his intentions is Don't deceive yourself, just like hating bad smells or liking lust. This is called self-effacement, so a gentleman must be careful about being alone. ——Excerpt from "The Great Learning" by Confucius
(The so-called honesty of thoughts means not to deceive yourself, to hate evil as much as you hate bad smells, and to love kindness as much as you love beautiful women. Only in this way can you say that you have peace of mind, so A gentleman must be cautious when he is alone.)
3. Quotations from Confucius: A wealthy house nourishes a body, a broad mind and a fat body, so a gentleman must be sincere. ——Excerpt from "The Great Learning" by Confucius
(Wealth can modify the house, morality can modify the body and mind, broad-mindedness can make the body and mind comfortable, so a gentleman must be honest in his thoughts.)
4 , Quotations from Confucius: No one knows the evil of his son, nor the strength of his seedling. ——Excerpt from "The Great Learning" by Confucius
(No one knows the faults of his own children, and no one knows the prosperity of his own seedlings.)
5. Quotations from Confucius: A gentleman has his own selves, and then Ask everyone. ——Excerpt from "The Great Learning" by Confucius
(Only when you are kind can you ask others to do good.)
6. Confucius's quotations: "Poetry" says: "The peach is young, and its beauty is the same." "Ye Zhenzhen. The return of my son is a good thing for his family." - From "The Great Learning" by Confucius
("The Book of Songs" says: "The lush peach trees are blooming with bright flowers. This girl is married." Can live in harmony with the husband's family.")
7. Quotations from Confucius: When joy, anger, sorrow, and joy have not arisen, it is said to be in the middle, and when they are all in harmony, it is called harmony. To achieve neutrality, the heaven will have its place and all things will be nurtured. ——Excerpt from "The Doctrine of the Mean" by Confucius
(If human emotions of joy, anger, sorrow, and joy are not expressed, it is called neutrality; if they are expressed in compliance with the law, it is called harmony. When harmony is achieved, heaven and earth will each occupy their own place, and all things will It will grow.)
8. Confucius’ Quotations: If you don’t want to do it to yourself, don’t do it to others either. ——Excerpt from Confucius' "The Doctrine of the Mean"
(Don't give to others what you don't want others to give to you.)
9. Quotations from Confucius: Learning is close to knowledge, and practice is close to benevolence. Knowing shame is almost courageous. ——Excerpt from Confucius' "The Doctrine of the Mean"
(Love of learning is close to wisdom, striving to do good is close to benevolence, knowing shame is close to bravery.)
10. Confucius's Quotations: Everything is established when it is premeditated. If you don’t hesitate, it will be a waste. ——Excerpt from Confucius's "The Doctrine of the Mean"
(Anything can be successful if you are prepared, and you will fail if you are not prepared.)
11. Confucius's Quotations: Learn everything, interrogate it, and think carefully. Distinguish it clearly and practice it diligently. ——Excerpt from Confucius' "The Doctrine of the Mean"
(Study extensively, explore in detail, think carefully, discern clearly, and implement faithfully.)
12. Confucius' Quotations: Between Heaven and Earth Tao can be summed up in one word: it is a thing that is unpredictable, and its creatures are unpredictable. The way of heaven and earth: broad, thick, high, bright, long and long. ——Excerpt from Confucius' "The Doctrine of the Mean"
(The laws of heaven and earth can be summarized in one sentence. It is true to itself, educates all things, and is immeasurable. The laws of heaven and earth are: broad, profound, superb, and shrewd. , long-lasting, long-term. )
13. Confucius's Quotations: The way of a gentleman is dark but the sun is shining; the way of a villain is dark but the sun is destroying. The way of a gentleman is simple but not tiring, concise and written, gentle and reasonable, knowing the distance and the near, knowing the origin of the wind, and knowing the appearance of the subtle, which can lead to virtue. ——Excerpt from "The Doctrine of the Mean" by Confucius
(The way of a gentleman is: the appearance is dull and colorless, but his virtues become increasingly apparent. The way of a villain is: the appearance is bright, but gradually disappears. The way a gentleman behaves is: his appearance is plain but not disgusting, he is simple but elegant, gentle and methodical, he knows that the distance begins with the near, he knows that educating others starts with himself, he knows that the subtle things will Gradually reveal it, and in this way you enter the virtue of a saint)
14. Confucius’ quotation: Isn’t it true that one should learn and practice it over time? Wouldn’t it be great to have friends from far away? Isn't it a gentleman if a person doesn't know something but doesn't get upset? ——Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"
(If after learning, you pay attention to reviewing frequently, wouldn't it be a very happy thing? If a friend comes from afar to ask for advice, you will feel unhappy. Do you feel very happy too? Can’t a person with this kind of moral cultivation be called a gentleman if he can do it without complaining when others don’t understand him? )
15. Quotations from Confucius: I examine myself three times every day: Am I being unfaithful to others? Make friends but don’t believe it? Are you not used to it? ——Excerpt from Confucius' "The Analects"
(I reflect on myself many times every day: Do I do my best for others? Do I treat others with sincerity when interacting with friends? Have I reviewed the studies taught by the teacher? )
16. Quotations from Confucius: A wise man changes his appearance; he can serve his parents to the best of his ability; he can devote himself to serving his king; he can keep his word with his friends. Although I say I haven’t learned yet, I call it learning. ——Excerpt from Confucius's "Analects of Confucius"
(Respect wise people and not focus on women; honor your parents so that you can do your best; serve the emperor so that you can sacrifice your life; when interacting with friends, you can speak your word and be trustworthy.
Although such a person says he has never learned how to be a good person, I think he has.
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