Correcting yourself in front of others is a very important moral principle. It requires everyone to set an example and become a good example of abiding by moral norms, so as to better require others to abide by moral norms. The significance of this moral code is to remind people that if they want to change the surrounding environment and society, they must first start from themselves, so as to truly influence and drive others.
Law-abiding people should be self-disciplined: from the record of worry, "courtesy, righteousness, honesty, shame and self-discipline are allowed, but people can't be arrested." Too little self-discipline, too few people, too little is not the way to get involved in the world. Therefore, the gentleman blames himself and the villain blames others. "
A reassuring record:
Gu Yun series is compiled from dozens of short books selected from relevant works of Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, and is not limited by style, length and author's fame. The original text is selected from ancient books such as Collection of Books, A Hundred Schools of Thought contend, and Jin Shuji, and the obvious textual errors are corrected.
The traditional culture of the Chinese nation has a long history, and the historical classics are vast. The long river of history rolls by, and the waves wash the sand. The preserved documents are all gold and silver vessels, which are particularly precious. The admonishment literature handed down from folk, private and family in our country directly reflected the moral ideal advocated by people at that time, and reflected the characteristics of China culture more directly and truly than those magnificent official Confucian classics.
These educational books, which were handed down to future generations by scholars and literati, comprehensively and comprehensively expounded a series of guidelines for staying in the world, determined to get married, and dealing with family relations and interpersonal relationships, even involving various aspects such as being an official, governing the country, studying, cultivating oneself and thinking about society, nature and life, and can be used as reference materials for today's spiritual civilization construction and moral norms.
Such famous sayings and family precepts are often refined, vivid, straightforward and catchy, which is of great appreciation value. As a product of history, they will naturally deteriorate and be doped with some negative and backward things. We hold the attitude of sublation and do the work of sorting out and eliminating, hoping that readers will have correct judgment and understanding.