First, always study, don't you? Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters? Isn't he a completely moral person? Although people may not pay attention to him, he won't feel uneasy. -The Analects of Confucius. Learning is the first. "
This is the first sentence in the first chapter of The Analects of Confucius, and I believe everyone is familiar with it. For today's students, learning may be a very annoying thing, because every day they just keep doing homework, brushing questions and taking exams. I feel like a machine, and there is really nothing to be happy about. Then why did Confucius say, "Why not say it?" ? Because what we are talking about now is different from what we used to learn, what students are learning now can be said to be what the ancients called "learning by asking questions", not the purpose of learning by the ancients. The ancients learned to be a man for virtue, not for exams. So after studying, he will practice in life and achieve something in school, so he will be happy.
Of course, it will be very happy to have like-minded friends visiting. People don't know it, but they can keep their temper and have no complaints. Isn't this the embodiment of the gentleman's wind?
Second, rhetoric, fresh and righteous. -The Analects of Confucius. Learning is the first. "
People who are sweet-talking and like to judge people by their appearances are often not kind people and have no heart of benevolence and righteousness. Really kind people are often straightforward and sincere, and will not play tricks or beat around the bush.
Third, a gentleman is not a weapon. -The Analects of Confucius. Become the second ruler. "
Electrical appliances are electrical appliances, and electrical appliances can only have one function, such as a ship, which can only sail in the water; Cars can only travel on land; Planes can only fly in the sky. The real gentleman's learning should not be limited to one function, but should be able to be big and small, flexible and flexible, and can do big things when encountering big things and small things when encountering small things. No matter big or small, we can do our best and be perfect.
Fourth, it is tolerable, which is intolerable! -The Analects of Confucius. The third article of eight essays "
We often hear this sentence in novels and TV plays, and we are all familiar with it. This sentence was said by Confucius. Why do you say that? Because Ji Sunshan, a doctor of Lu, showed that he didn't care about the monarch with the emperor's rites and music, Confucius issued the above comments: "I can't bear it!" This means that Ji Sun can even do such a thing. What else can he not bear to do? In other words, if such a thing can be done, there is nothing he can't do.
Five, the ancients couldn't say it, which was a shame. -The Analects of Confucius. Standing four "
When we watch costume TV series, the ancients often speak slowly, not as fast as people do now. Why? It is because I am worried that I can't do what I said and bring shame to myself. The ancients paid great attention to the word "sincerity" and kept their words. A word spoken is a word that must be honored. You can eat more, but don't talk nonsense.