Question 2: What does a gentleman mean? Basic explanation
Gentleman: the general term for rulers and aristocratic men.
He is a gentleman. -"Poetry". Feng Wei. Cutting tan "
A gentleman is contemptuous. -Tang Han Yu's Teacher's Theory
A gentleman is rigid without desire. -Sima Guang's "Training with Diligence and Health"
A gentleman has many desires.
[Noble person]: In ancient times, it refers to a person with high status, and later it refers to a person with noble character.
Not a gentleman. -The Analects of Confucius
Gentlemen do not dispute. -"Mencius under the sun's ugliness"
A gentleman is knowledgeable. -"Xunzi". Encourage learning "
A playboy. -Qing Zhou Rong's Biography of the Old Man
A title of respect for others [for them]
A gentleman's book. -Don Lee Wei Chao's Liu Yichuan
A gentleman climbs a mountain. -Ming. Gu Fu An Ji
Gentlemen of the same society. -Five Tombstones by Zhang Ming Pu
After the Gentleman —— Liang Qingqichao's Biography of Tan Sitong
detailed description
Rulers and aristocratic men are collectively referred to. Often used with "villain" or "savage".
Generally speaking, it refers to a person with outstanding talent and noble moral character.
Question 3: What does a gentleman mean? The original meaning of the word "gentleman" originally refers to the identity or gender attribute of a special person. But in the Analects of Confucius, the word gentleman has been sublimated. The gentleman forum wrote on the Internet that a gentleman is an ideal personality that exists in reality and can be realized through study and practice. It is based on good moral quality, has various talents and plays an active role in dealing with various social relations.
Question 4: What is the meaning of the word gentleman, and what does it mean in different cultures? First of all, the word gentleman originally represents a special person's identity or gender attribute, which has different meanings in different ancient documents. For example, in the Book of Songs, it represents men, mostly referring to the husbands of men or heroines, while in Shangshu, one of the Five Classics, it represents the upper classes of society at that time, such as nobles and rulers at that time. In The Analects of Confucius, the word "gentleman" represents the core concept of Confucian culture, and its special meaning represents the ideal personality in values. Confucius and his disciples defined "gentleman" as an ideal personality that exists in reality, can be realized through study and practice, is based on good moral quality, has various talents and plays an active role in dealing with various social relations. In contemporary society, "gentleman" refers to those contemporary human beings who have correct values, can practice "socialist core values" and can treat people around them with a good attitude. Many articles in the gentleman's forum have mentioned it.
Question 5: The meaning of a gentleman In ancient times, a gentleman had two meanings. First, it refers to a virtuous person, which is the moral level. The second refers to people with high status, that is, the level of identity.