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Don't be angry, don't be angry, don't be angry, don't raise a corner, and don't oppose it with three corners, then it will no longer mean it.

Translation:

Confucius said, "Don't enlighten students until they try to understand, but they still can't figure it out." Don't inspire students until they understand it in their hearts, but they can't express it perfectly. If he can't draw inferences, don't go on. "

from the Analects of Confucius: "Don't be angry, don't be angry, don't be angry. If you don't take three turns, you won't be there. "

Note:

1. Anger: I think hard and still can't understand it.

2. I want to say it, but I can't say it properly. Pay attention to the "Fei" that is different from slander.

3. Corner: yú, corner.

Extended information

Creative background

This article is selected from Confucius' Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period, which is Confucius' self-evaluation: "Saying without doing, keeping faith is good for the past, stealing is better than my old Peng." Literally, it means only telling the existing content and not doing the original work. But in fact, as Confucius' related work shows, in the process of his narration of the existing content, it actually contains the original meaning.

this chapter * * * includes 38 chapters, and it is also one of the chapters that scholars have quoted more when studying Confucius and Confucianism. This chapter puts forward Confucius' educational thought and learning attitude, Confucius' further explanation of important moral categories such as benevolence and virtue, and other ideas of Confucius.

The Analects of Confucius is selected from the seventh chapter of The Analects.

The Analects of Confucius is a 4-volume quotation that records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, a famous thinker in ancient China. It was written by Confucius' disciples and their descendants. It is one of the classic works of Confucianism in ancient China and the first quotation. The typicality of Chinese articles also stems from this. The core of the political thought of Confucius, the founder of Confucianism (opposed to Mohism in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period), is "benevolence", "courtesy" and "the mean". The Analects of Confucius is a book that records the words and deeds of Confucius' main disciples and their re-disciples.