1. The Analects of Confucius by Confucius during the Warring States Period
A gentleman is always in competition with others, but a villain is not always in competition with others.
People with high moral character make friends with each other in the right way but do not collude with each other; people with low moral character collude with each other but do not care about morality.
2. "The Analects" of Confucius during the Warring States Period
Repay grievance with directness and repay kindness with kindness.
Repay resentment with integrity and kindness with kindness.
3. The Analects of Confucius by Confucius during the Warring States Period
A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned.
A gentleman's heart is open and broad, but a villain is always narrow-minded and full of worries.
4. The Analects of Confucius by Confucius in the Warring States Period
The Confucius has three warnings: when he is young, his blood is not stable, and he should be careful about his appearance; ; As you get older, your blood and vitality will decline, so you need to be careful.
There are three things that a gentleman should be careful about in his life: when you are young and your blood is not yet mature, you should be wary of coveting beauty; when you are in your prime of life and your blood is strong, you should be wary of fighting and winning; when you are old, you should be wary of fighting. , blood energy has declined, beware of greed.
5. "The Analects" of Confucius during the Warring States Period
How far is benevolence? I desire benevolence, and this is the utmost benevolence.
Is benevolence far away from us? As long as you are willing to practice benevolence, benevolence can be achieved.