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Confucius' famous sayings: dedication and joy.
1. It's not good for me to learn silently, never tire of learning and never tire of teaching others.

explanation: why is it difficult for me to remember (what I have learned) silently, so that I am not tired of learning and teach people not to be tired?

2. Be angry and forget your food, and be happy and forget your worries. I don't know if you are old enough.

explanation: if you study hard, you forget to eat; if you indulge in learning, you forget your sorrow and don't know that aging is coming.

3. In a threesome, we must learn from each other. Choose the good and follow it, and change the bad.

explanation: several people walk together, and one of them must be my teacher. We should choose their advantages to learn, and pay attention to correcting their shortcomings

4. Scholars have to be unyielding and have a long way to go. Benevolence thinks it's done, isn't it heavy? Isn't it far to die?

Explanation: A truly responsible person must have a tough will, because he has a heavy responsibility and a long way to go. Because benevolence is your responsibility, it is a great responsibility. Because the end of life is the end of the task, the road to realizing benevolence is long and far away.

5. Zi Juesi: No meaning, no necessity, no solidity, no me.

explanation: Confucius put an end to four evils: no subjective suspicion, no expectation to be realized, no opinionated behavior, and no selfishness.

6. look ahead, but suddenly you are behind. The master followed the good and tempting, gave me a message, and asked me to be polite.

explanation: (for teachers' knowledge and morality), I look up, and the more I look up, the higher I feel; I study hard, and the more I study, the more I feel inexhaustible. It looks like it's in front, and suddenly it looks like it's behind. The teacher is good at inducing me step by step, enriching my knowledge with all kinds of classics, and restraining my words and deeds with all kinds of etiquette, making it impossible for me to stop studying until I exhausted my best.

7. You can't carve rotten wood.

explanation: rotten wood cannot be carved. Metaphor is that people cannot be made or things and situations are ruined and hopeless. It's also called "it's hard to carve a rotten wood". It's also called "it's hard to carve a rotten wood".

8.

explanation: Confucius educated his disciples from four aspects: first, literature, that is, well-known studies. Study how to improve the popularity. Second, learn, standardize people's behavior, and make people's words and deeds have rules to follow. Third, loyalty is self-cultivation. It is to cultivate people to do what they should do voluntarily. 4. Belief in learning is the knowledge of knowing people and distinguishing things, and it is the knowledge of cultivating people's judgment.

9. an upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried.

explanation: a gentleman is broad-minded and tolerant of others; Little people love to haggle over every ounce and are narrow-minded.

1, sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask questions, so it is called "Wen".

explanation: it means that it is not shameful to ask people with lower status and knowledge. So you can use the word "Wen" as his posthumous title.