The so-called "Yan Zi's Four Don 'ts" means Yan Yuan's Four Don 'ts. You just can't look at things that are not ethical, listen to things that are not ethical, say things that are not ethical, and do things that are not ethical.
"Three Provinces in Ceng Zi" comes from The Analects of Confucius, a disciple of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: I go to three provinces every day: Are you unfaithful to others? Don't believe in making friends? Can you pass it on? "
I will reflect on myself many times every day: have I done my best for others? Are you honest and trustworthy when you get along with your friends? Have you studied knowledge seriously and practiced it?
"Yan Zi Si Don't Want" comes from the Analects of Yan Yuan in the Spring and Autumn Period: see no evil, don't listen if you are indecent, don't speak if you are indecent, and don't move if you are indecent.
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The Analects of Confucius is one of the classic works of Confucianism and a collection of recorded essays, which mainly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples in the form of quotations and dialogues, and embodies Confucius' political, aesthetic, moral and utilitarian values. The content involves politics, education, literature, philosophy and the truth that exists in the world.
As early as the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, when Confucius set up an altar to give lectures, its main contents were initially established; After the death of Confucius, his disciples and re-disciples passed on his remarks from generation to generation, and gradually recorded the words and deeds of these oral quotations, so it was called "On"; The Analects of Confucius mainly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, so it is called "language".
The Analects of Confucius consists of 20 articles and 492 chapters, of which 444 chapters record what Confucius and his disciples talked about in time, and 48 chapters record what Confucius and his disciples talked about each other.
As a Confucian classic, The Analects is profound and all-encompassing, and its thoughts mainly include three independent and closely dependent categories: ethics-benevolence, social and political category-courtesy, and cognitive methodology category-the mean.
Benevolence, first of all, is the true state in people's hearts. The final compromise must be kindness, and this true and kind state is "benevolence". Confucius established the category of benevolence, and then expounded that courtesy is a reasonable social relationship and a norm to treat people and things, and then expounded the methodological principle of the "golden mean" system. "Benevolence" is the ideological core of The Analects.
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