The story of Confucius:
Confucius studied piano
Confucius was very open-minded and very hard-working in his studies. Once Confucius studied drums and harp with his teacher Xiang. The title of the song is "Wen Wang Cao". Confucius practiced hard for many days, and Shi Xiangzi said: "That's it." Confucius said: "I have mastered the playing method of this piece of music, but I haven't mastered it yet." After practicing for many days, Shi Xiangzi again Said: "It's OK, you are already within the limit." But Confucius still said: "No, it's not possible, you haven't achieved your ambition." After a considerable time, Shi Xiangzi thought it was really OK this time, but Confucius still thought I didn't play this piece of music well. So Confucius studied repeatedly and understood the connotation of the music. He didn't stop until he saw the image of King Wen reflected in the music.
Confucius’ famous sayings:
Confucius said: If you aspire to be benevolent, there is no evil.
A gentleman will never violate his benevolence, and he will do so if he makes mistakes, and he will do so if he makes mistakes.
Benevolence is far away. I want to be benevolent, but this is the ultimate benevolence.
The wise do not be confused, the benevolent do not worry, the brave do not fear.
Those who are virtuous must have words; those who have words do not need to be virtuous; those who are benevolent must be brave; those who are brave do not need to be benevolent.
A man with lofty ideals and benevolence will not harm his benevolence by seeking life, but will kill himself to fulfill his benevolence.
Do your duty without giving in to the teacher.
The duty of serving the people, respecting ghosts and gods, and keeping away from them can be said to be well understood.
A gentleman can be deceived but cannot be ignored.