An upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried. The pronunciation of s is: j ū NZ ǐ t ǐ ndà ng, xi.
From the Analects of Confucius, it is a famous saying since ancient times.
Confucius thought that an upright man is open and poised was tolerant of others, and the villain loved to haggle over every ounce.
To annotate ...
Swing: cleaning and washing. Open-minded: describes the appearance of frankness, no distractions, and peace of mind.
Qi: in ancient times, it meant sound and shape. From _, from _, _ is also pronounced. _, axe. Sorrow: describes the sound of continuous chopping with an axe.
Extended data:
This gentleman is open-minded, frank and clean, and his appearance and movements are also very comfortable and steady; Little people have too many inner desires and a heavy psychological burden, so they are often worried, worried, restless in appearance and movements, often fidgeting and emotionally unstable.
Open-minded people do not worry about things, but act according to the degree and are fearless; People who care about things are too busy, too concerned about things, and describe things as too haggard.
The sentence is magnanimous, a petty man is anxious and worried.. "is a famous saying since ancient times. Many people often write this as a banner and hang it in their rooms to motivate themselves.
Wise men don't argue.
Wise and concise remarks, thank you for sharing.
Do some self-righteous understanding and supplement, hoping to digest and absorb.
The wise man does not dispute: it is because if the other person is also a wise man, he will look at the evidence instead of casually believing the conclusion given after the lack of verification evidence.
Therefore, the wise do not argue with the wise; When a wise man faces a fool, it is useless to argue and add trouble. It is better to spend time on people and things that are worth it. And if you meet people who are stupid after all, arguing with them may not have a good result, but time and evidence may eventually make these people see the facts clearly.
Benevolent people don't blame: because many times, we criticize others, or others criticize us, which is actually prejudice and misunderstanding. Of course, countless people don't know how they misunderstand others, but no one doesn't know how they are misunderstood. "Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you." If you look at yourself in the past, you will know that the past is stupid, and you can infer that you are by no means omnipotent, so you will not criticize others casually. It is to give people opportunities and space.
Good people don't judge: it is usually said that they don't judge people behind their backs. Personally, there is a slight disagreement on this point. It is not appropriate to judge others, but sometimes you have to comment on them, and the more you argue, the more you know the truth. But when commenting, it's best to tell the truth, not to say that other people's shortcomings are all personality problems, but sometimes it's angle problems, or cognition is not in place, that is, things that can be explained by stupidity should not be explained by attitude.
Brave people are fearless: brave people dare to fight for legitimate rights and interests for themselves and those they care about, even strangers and innocent people. It's just that the degree of bravery varies from person to person. For example, as mentioned in the above picture, "A general has a sword, but he doesn't cut flies", and Han Xin did a good job. He didn't go back to his hometown to cut down those who brought him shame. Of course, it is impossible for most people to endure the humiliation of their legs, but most people can't be generals. So, some things don't have to be too concerned. Flies have their own lives. Of course, it's disgusting. It's still important to get some flying stickers and curtains-just keep your distance. Smart people don't argue, but keep your distance. As for Han Xin's humiliation, he is not as good as people like Xu Da and Chang Yuchun. This is also a matter of time and wisdom. Unless he has a chance to marry Liu Bang, he will die even if he is alive.
As mentioned many times before, some parents beat their children very hard, and the children are bullied by outsiders, but they dare not say anything-this is not to say that these parents are poor in character, and many people really want their children to be good, but obviously this way is too arbitrary, and the result cannot stand the test, especially if they often beat them too hard, which will hurt their children for life without knowing it. Parents who dare not protect their children may be afraid that gangsters will retaliate against themselves and their children. But in any case, as parents, it is a responsibility to protect children wisely and bravely-if you can't protect them, it is really a big mistake to hit them.
Don't argue with fools, "I'd rather quarrel with sensible people than talk to confused people", and don't get entangled in flies and mosquitoes because of limited time and energy. People who are good at managing time and energy should be familiar with the priorities.
However, there is a question: is there any way to make those who are friendly and unwilling to be fools accelerate their self-transcendence? Extensive learning is undoubtedly a way, but obviously many people don't know the secret and can't practice it. I hope a wise man can come up with a good idea.
Benevolent people do not blame.
Literally, smart people don't argue, kind people don't blame, and kind people don't comment.
This sentence is extended from Laozi's Tao Te Ching: the knower does not speak, but the speaker does not know. Good words are not beautiful, good words are not beautiful. Good people don't argue, and debaters are not good. Those who know don't know, those who know don't know.
Smart people don't talk casually, and people who talk casually have no insight. Authentic words are not beautiful, and beautiful words are not true. Good people don't argue, and people who argue are not kind. A truly knowledgeable person does not show off, and a person who shows off knowledge is not a truly knowledgeable person.
Extended meaning:
People who only care about everything may have won various opportunities on the surface, but in fact they may have been completely trapped in the existing opportunities and lost the initiative to choose.
Got the land, lost more land. On the contrary, visionary people always take the initiative in their own hands. Although they have lost some immediate opportunities, they are striving to achieve a higher goal, which is a wise choice for another reason.
Gentleman, villain and small ancient prose phonetic version
Gentlemen and villains
An ancient metaphor
peaceful
proud
quick
Jūn Jun zǐ Zi Y ǐ and Xi M ǐ o Xi M ǐ o Ren.
An ancient metaphor
An ancient metaphor
G-Yu ancient warm fish rain
peaceful
peaceful
Taitai
proud
proud
Jiāo arrogance
quick
quick
Baidu Classical Chinese Translation by Mǐn Min
An upright man is open and poised
It turned out that Confucius said, "an upright man is open and poised, I am worried about my country and my people."
Meaning: Confucius said: "A gentleman is broad-minded and tolerant of others; The villain loves to haggle over every ounce and is narrow-minded. "
The Analects of Confucius and its disciples from the early Warring States period.
Confucius believes that as a gentleman, you should have a broad mind, tolerate others, tolerate all kinds of events, regardless of personal gains and losses. It is impossible to be a gentleman if you are narrow-minded, embarrassed by others, embarrassed by yourself, and often embarrassed.
A gentleman follows the way of a gentleman, and the way of a gentleman focuses on self-cultivation. Self-cultivation is self-cultivation, not others. Cultivation, like a sponge, can accommodate all difficulties, obstacles and obstacles. This is the way of a gentleman. The higher the endurance, the higher the way to be cultivated; The stronger the persistence, the stronger the realm of practice.
Extended data:
The Analects of Confucius is a collection of quotations from Confucius and his disciples, which was compiled by Confucius' disciples and re-disciples until the early Warring States period. The book * * * consists of 20 chapters and 492 sections. It mainly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, and embodies Confucius' political opinions, ethical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles.
This book is one of the Confucian classics, and it is also called "Four Books" with Daxue, The Doctrine of the Mean and Mencius. Together with The Book of Songs, Shangshu, Book of Rites, Zhouyi and Chunqiu, they are called "Four Books and Five Classics".
How to pronounce petty is anxiety and worry. ?
An upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried.
Bobo mofo
What I want to say is.
Note: Read "cháng" for a long time, not "zh?ng".
translate
"The gentleman is aboveboard, and the villain cares about everything, suffering from loss."
An upright man is open and poised is a narrow-minded person with anxiety. Sentence.
Confucius said: an upright man is open and poised, I am always worried. Rn interpretation: the inner world of a gentleman and a villain is completely different. A gentleman is open-minded and has no regrets; Like spring breeze, like autumn moon, beautiful mountains and rivers. The villain is worried, full of complaints, narrow-minded, suspicious and jealous, and regards life as a graveyard hell. RNRNRN, an upright person and an upright villain, often feels sorry for this sentence in the Analects of Confucius by RNRNRN. This sentence is not difficult to understand, and there seems to be nothing profound. It is easy to forget after reading it. However, with the passage of time and the increase of experience, people may have more and more understanding of this simple truth. This experience is simple, slow, sometimes hidden, sometimes absent, but it is lingering and increasing day by day? As we know, there are many dynasties in China.