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Mencius? ? Volume 8? ? Li Lou? ? Section 14? parallel shift
Mencius, Volume VIII, Li Lou, section 14.

Author: Zhou. Meng Zi translated by Shi Hongbo

Mencius said, "A gentleman wants to be complacent when he learns Tao. If you are complacent, you will feel at ease; In times of peace, there is deep capital; The senior is left and right, and the gentleman wants to be complacent. "

Translation:

Mencius said: "A gentleman must follow the correct methods to achieve profound attainments, that is, he must be able to gain something consciously. If you gain something consciously, you can firmly grasp it and save a lot; If you have deep savings, you can be inexhaustible, so a gentleman wants to get something consciously. "

Analysis:

One must get something before one can know. The winner is also virtuous. This sentence tells us that only when you are highly respected can you convince others. Only when you are highly respected can others think that this thing is yours, and you will not have the idea of robbing. This is the real income of people.