1. What are the famous sayings in ancient Chinese that illustrate the importance of "quality"?
A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned.
Smart and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions.
Be tireless in learning and teaching.
Three friends are beneficial: friends who are straightforward, friends who are understanding, and friends who are knowledgeable.
When you see the virtuous, you think about them all; when you see the virtuous, you reflect on yourself.
The way is based on virtue, the order is based on etiquette, and there is shame and integrity.
Confucius said: "Learning without thinking will lead to failure; thinking without learning will lead to peril."
Zi Gong asked: "What does Confucius call Wenye?" Confucius said: "Smart and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions, this is called literature."
Confucius said: "Study and practice it from time to time, it is not like having friends coming from afar, it is not like people who don't know but are not surprised. , Isn't he a gentleman?"
When the year is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither.
Modern famous sayings about quality:
1. All well-educated people have a forbidden commandment: Do not lose your temper. ——Emerson
2. Intelligence is more important than knowledge, quality is more important than intelligence, and awareness is more important than quality. ——Zhang Ruimin
3. Among people who are generally depraved, freedom cannot exist for a long time. ——Burke
4. The most important thing for the success of every entrepreneurial venture is the basic training of all parties involved. ——Mamin Sibilyak
5. Courage is a quality. With courage, everything will be easier to handle. ——Barry
6. Those who do not give freedom to others will not have freedom on earth, nor on other planets. ——Ethan Hubbard
7. The cultivation of character is not for others, but to enhance one’s own ability to live. ——Daisaku Ikeda
8. The essence of cultivation is like human character, which ultimately comes down to the issue of moral sentiment. ——Emerson
9. People who cannot even control their own destiny have no freedom to enjoy. ——Epictetus
10. If the body is not cultivated, the virtue will not be established. If the virtue is not established, there will be very few people who can turn it into the family. How much worse in the world? ——Wu Zetian
11. The cultivation of the heart, the cultivation and training of the heart are preparations for the discovery and experience of beauty. ——Zong Baihua
12. The word "wrath" is also found in sages and sages; especially those who can endure it for even a moment will not harm their lives. ——Zeng Guofan
13. In order for an ordinary bird to become a colorful phoenix and a humble scholar to become a noble person, what is needed is the combination of benefiting people and wisdom itself. ——Fang Haiquan
14. The situation of anger is ugly, and it cannot be controlled once it arises. If you think about it too much, there is no need to think about it; therefore, those who control anger should cultivate themselves before they are angry. ——Shen Hanguang
15. True freedom belongs to those who earn their own living and make a difference in their work. ——Lo Collingwood
16. Piety is not an end, but a means, a means to achieve the highest cultivation through the purest tranquility of the soul. ——Goethe 2. The meaning of self-cultivation in classical Chinese
has four meanings:
1. Refers to the Taoist self-cultivation. Volume 2 of "Bin Tui Lu" written by Zhao Yushi of the Song Dynasty: "Liu Gongquan's book is like a Taoist priest in the mountains. He has been well-educated, has a pure and healthy look, and has no trace of worldliness."
2. Refers to cultivating noble qualities and treating people correctly. The attitude towards life, or the pursuit of enrichment and perfection of knowledge and moral character. Ancient Confucianism mostly refers to cultivating a perfect personality in accordance with the requirements of its doctrine, so that words and deeds conform to the rules. "Jinsi Lu·Wei Xue" quotes Cheng Yi of the Song Dynasty: "The reason why self-cultivation leads to years...all the hard work has to do with this."
3. Learn and imitate. "Selected Commentaries on the Ten Years Before the Revolution of 1911: Rights Chapter": "People in the same country all regard patience and humility as a virtue, and they compete to imitate and cultivate it. Isn't it painful that they have no time to spare every day?"
4. Rest and recuperate. Yuan Zeng Rui's "Shaobian·Village Residence" suite: "Remove the floating flowers, cultivate the remaining body, and arrange the dusk scene.
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