Attitude to life
It is not enough to discuss those who are ambitious and ashamed of poor food and clothing.
Angry and forgetful, happy and forgetful, I don't know that old age is coming. ...
Eat less, drink more water, bend your arms and enjoy it. Unjust wealth is like a cloud to me.
Hyun-jae, come back! A spoonful of food, a spoonful of drink, in a mean alley, it is unbearable to see. I won't change my fun back.
Hyun-jae, come back!
Being rich and expensive is what people want; If you don't take this road, you will accomplish nothing. Poverty and meanness are disgusting to people;
If you don't take the main road, you won't go.
I have money to ask for. Although I am a whipper, I do the same. If you can't ask, just do as I say.
Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters?
See profit and forget righteousness, and give up life for righteousness.
Cultivate one's morality for respect, cultivate one's morality for security ... cultivate one's morality for people's security.
You can trust a six-foot orphan, you can send a life of a hundred miles, and the big festival cannot be taken away.
On Laozi's Idioms
This number is easier and more difficult than it, because it is more detailed than it.
It is easy to do difficult things in the world, and it is necessary to do great things in the world.
If you don't come well, don't come.
Make something out of nothing; As good as water; Forever and ever; Taoist nature; Retire after work; Happiness from now on; If you are humiliated; Subtle and mysterious; Self-knowledge; A late bloomer; Lack of great achievements; Clever and clumsy; Broken wood is born in the end; Nine-story platform, starting with tired soil; The journey of a thousand miles starts with one step.
Idioms about Confucius
1. Exceeded without gain.
From The Analects of Confucius: Zhong Ni, Sun and Moon, nothing.
2. Very good.
From Mencius: Outstanding. Nothing has flourished in Confucius since the birth of the people.
Idiom stories related to Confucius
(1) Zhi Sheng Shi Xian
(2) Indiscriminate teaching
③ See Qi.
(4) Be cautious and pursue the future.
(5) draw inferences from one another.
(6) review the past and learn new things.
(7) Be brave
(8) complaining about others.
Idioms about Mencius
Mencius's "one day violent, ten days cold" is simplified to the idiom "one day violent, ten days cold", which is used to describe the lack of perseverance in learning and doing things. ...
Born in sorrow, died in happiness.
Give one's life for a just cause