Answer: Confucius’ moral education is centered on “propriety” and “benevolence” and based on “filial piety”. It puts forward many valuable principles:
(1) Determination There is a way. "The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the ambition." Everyone must establish lofty goals and grand ideals in life, and must be "ambitious to the Tao" and "enjoy the Tao." Determined to have perseverance and be able to withstand difficult tests.
(2) Self-examination and self-restraint. "Restraining oneself and restoring propriety is benevolence." The most important thing about morality is self-consciousness. Moral education cultivates students to conduct self-examination and restrain and restrain their words and deeds to make them conform to the norms of propriety and benevolence.
(3) Practice it personally. "What you say must be true, what you do must be resounding", the unity of knowledge and action, the consistency of words and deeds. The most important thing for moral cultivation is to practice it and put it into practice.
(4) Change one’s past for good. "No one is a saint, and no one can do anything wrong." Confucius believed that people will always make mistakes, correct them when they are wrong, and welcome the advice of others.