1. Poems about harmony being precious
2. Poems about harmony being precious
Poems about harmony being precious 1. About What are the proverbs or famous sayings about "harmony" in "harmony is the most precious"
(1) Remember people's strengths and forget their weaknesses. ——Zhang Jiuling
(2) An inch of courtesy means a foot of sacrifice. ——Cao Cao
(3) Give mercy to others. ——Cao Xueqin.
(4) People are the same no matter where they go. They should endure it and should not be stubborn and fight against society in vain. As long as you feel at ease, just go your own way. In order for a person to truly become an educated person, he must possess three qualities: profound knowledge, thinking habits and noble sentiments. ——Chernyshevsky We deliberately make ourselves embarrassed and ridiculous in society because we are too vain and want to steal happiness from people's malice. Others are afraid of this kind of malice because we provoke them. Caused by jealousy. ——Stendhal
(5) We do not despise all people with bad habits, but we despise people who have no virtue at all. ——Anonymous
(6) Live up to your heart on the inside, live up to the customs on the outside, do not make friends with others for profit, and do not seek salary in officialdom. Learn from the past and the present, purify your emotions and desires, why worry about the grievances in the world? ——Ji Kang
(7) If the purpose of improving appreciation cannot be achieved through cultivation, the word cultivation will be meaningless. ——Bowys Reciprocity is a courtesy, and it is not polite to tolerate others but not come back; it is also disrespectful to come but not go back. ——"Book of Rites"
2. What are some famous sayings about "peace is the most precious"
1. The reason why we are so busy is to engage in war in order to have leisure. Just to live in peace.
From: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: "Ethics"
Introduction: Aristotle (Aristotle 384 BC ~ 322 BC), an ancient sage, The ancient Greeks, one of the great philosophers, scientists and educators in the ancient history of the world, can be called the masters of Greek philosophy. He was a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander.
2. Countries on the earth do not exist for faith. The goal of their existence is to pursue world peace.
From: [Ancient Rome] Augustine: "The Kingdom of God"
Introduction: Saint Aurelius Augustinus (also known as Augustinus Hipponensis of Hippo, Catholic translation "St. Augustine", "St. Augustine", "St. Augustine", November 13, 354 AD - August 28, 430 AD), a Catholic thinker during the ancient Roman Empire, a Christian theology and church father in the European Middle Ages An important representative of philosophy.
3. Peace in the world is the hope of all mankind.
From: [British] Dryden: "The Religion of the Laity"
Introduction: British poet, playwright, and literary critic. He wrote for the nobles throughout his life, sang praises for the king and the restoration dynasty, and was named the "Poet Laureate".
4. Peace is really like a precious jewel. Without it, there will be no joy in heaven or on earth.
From: [Spain] Cervantes: "Don Quixote"
Introduction: Cervantes was a Spanish novelist, playwright, and poet during the Renaissance. Born on September 29, 1547, died in Madrid on April 23, 1616. He is known as the greatest writer in the Spanish literary world. Critics call his novel "Don Quixote" the first modern novel in the history of literature and one of the treasures of world literature.
5. Peace is the most important. Only when peace is guaranteed can all citizens and all races be as beautiful and prosperous as flowers.
From: [United States] Robertson: "Here I Stand"
3. Are there any ancient poems that value peace?
1. A letter from home is When building a wall, it doesn't matter if it's three feet tall. The Great Wall is still there today, but Qin Shihuang is nowhere to be seen.
The source of this poem is an allusion, the story of Liuchi Lane: During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Prime Minister Zhang Ying lived in Tongcheng for generations, and his mansion was adjacent to Wu's house. One day, Zhang Ying received a letter from her family saying that her family had a dispute with her neighbor Wu's family over a three-foot-wide homestead. The family hopes that Zhang Ying will support the family and help win the lawsuit. Mr. Zhang read the letter from home and wrote back a letter. The content is:
A letter from home that is thousands of miles away is just a wall.
It doesn’t matter if it is three feet away:
The Great Wall of China Still here today,
I can’t see Qin Shihuang back then.
A few words, but a profound meaning. After receiving the letter, the Zhang family felt deeply guilty and voluntarily gave up the three-foot foundation. When the neighbors saw that the Prime Minister's family was so generous, they also gave in three feet and became a six-foot alley. The story of the Zhang and Wu families turning hostility into friendship has also become a good story about how Tongcheng people treat others with courtesy.
2. "Brothers will still be there after all the calamities, and grudges will disappear with a smile when we meet." It means: After we have all experienced disasters, the friendship between brothers is still there, and when we meet each other, we will see each other with a smile. All past grudges are forgotten.
Extended information:
"Brothers will be here after all the calamities, and the grudges will disappear with a smile" by Lu Xun, which is now extended to resolve the problems of relatives, colleagues, and friends. Any conflicts or differences that arise between us should seek mutual understanding and achieve mutual unity.
The original text is:
The flying thunder annihilates the son of man, and the well is ruined and the hungry doves are left.
When I left my house with a big heart, I finally left my tall tower in Yingzhou.
The fine bird still holds the stone in its dream, but the fighter fights against the tide with sincerity.
After all the tribulations, the brothers are here, and when they meet, they smile and forget their grudges.
During the Japanese invasion of China, Dr. Makoto Nishimura rescued a pigeon that had lost its home after the war in Shanghai, and brought the pigeon back to Japan to feed. It was fine at the beginning, but... The pigeon eventually died, so a grave was built for the pigeon to bury the pigeon's bones.
Out of admiration for Mr. Lu Xun, Dr. Nishimura wrote a letter explaining the whole story in detail, and sent the pigeons he drew to Lu Xun in Shanghai, expressing the desire for friendship between China and Japan. The author Lu Xun wrote this poem on June 21, 1933.
4. Are there any ancient poems that value peace?
1. A letter from home is to build a wall, so why not let him be three feet tall? The Great Wall is still there today, but Qin Shihuang was nowhere to be seen.
The source of this poem is an allusion, the story of Liuchi Lane: During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Prime Minister Zhang Ying lived in Tongcheng for generations, and his mansion was adjacent to Wu's house. One day, Zhang Ying received a letter from her family saying that her family had a dispute with her neighbor Wu's family over a three-foot-wide homestead.
The family hopes that Zhang Ying will support the family and help win this lawsuit. After reading the letter from home, Prime Minister Zhang wrote back a letter, the content of which is: The letter from home is only for a wall, so why not give him three feet? The Great Wall is still there today, but Qin Shihuang is nowhere to be seen.
A few words, but a profound meaning. After receiving the letter, the Zhang family felt deeply guilty and voluntarily gave up the three-foot foundation.
Seeing that the Prime Minister’s family was so generous, the neighbors also gave in three feet, thus forming a six-foot alley. The story of the Zhang and Wu families turning hostility into friendship has also become a good story about how Tongcheng people treat others with courtesy.
2. "Brothers will still be there after all the calamities, and grudges will disappear with a smile when we meet." It means: After we have all experienced disasters, the friendship between brothers is still there, and when we meet each other, we will see each other with a smile. All past grudges are forgotten.
Extended information: "Brothers will be there after all the calamities, and the grudges will be forgotten with a smile" by Lu Xun. It is now extended to resolve various conflicts between relatives, colleagues, and friends. or differences, seek mutual understanding and achieve mutual unity.
The original text is: The flying thunder annihilates the son of man, and the well is ruined and the hungry doves are left. Occasionally, my heart left the burning house, and I finally left the tall tower in Yingzhou.
The fine bird still holds the stone in its dream, but the fighter fights against the tide with sincerity. The brothers are here after all the calamities, and when they meet they smile and forget their grudges.
During the Japanese invasion of China, Dr. Makoto Nishimura rescued a pigeon that had lost its home after the war in Shanghai, and brought the pigeon back to Japan to feed. It was fine at the beginning, but... The pigeon eventually died, so a grave was built for the pigeon to bury the pigeon's bones. Out of admiration for Mr. Lu Xun, Dr. Nishimura wrote a letter explaining the whole story in detail, and sent the pigeons he drew to Lu Xun in Shanghai, expressing the desire for friendship between China and Japan.
The author Lu Xun wrote this poem on June 21, 1933.
Poems about harmony being precious 1. What are some famous sayings about "harmony is precious"
1. The reason why we are busy is because in order to have leisure, To engage in war is to live in peace.
From: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: "Ethics"
Introduction: Aristotle (Aristotle 384 BC ~ 322 BC), an ancient sage, The ancient Greeks, one of the great philosophers, scientists and educators in the ancient history of the world, can be called the masters of Greek philosophy. He was a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander.
2. Countries on earth do not exist for faith. The goal of their existence is to pursue world peace.
From: [Ancient Rome] Augustine: "The Kingdom of God"
Introduction: Saint Aurelius Augustinus (also known as Augustinus Hipponensis of Hippo, Catholic translation "St. Augustine", "St. Augustine", "St. Augustine", November 13, 354 AD - August 28, 430 AD), a Catholic thinker during the ancient Roman Empire, a Christian theology and church father in the European Middle Ages An important representative of philosophy.
3. Peace in the world is the hope of all mankind.
From: [British] Dryden: "The Religion of the Laity"
Introduction: British poet, playwright, and literary critic. He wrote for the nobles throughout his life, sang praises for the king and the restoration dynasty, and was named the "Poet Laureate".
4. Peace is really like a precious jewel. Without it, there will be no joy in heaven or on earth.
From: [Spain] Cervantes: "Don Quixote"
Introduction: Cervantes was a Spanish novelist, playwright, and poet during the Renaissance. Born on September 29, 1547, died in Madrid on April 23, 1616. He is known as the greatest writer in the Spanish literary world. Critics call his novel "Don Quixote" the first modern novel in the history of literature and one of the treasures of world literature.
5. Peace is the most important. Only when peace is guaranteed can all citizens and all races be as beautiful and prosperous as flowers.
From: [United States] Robertson: "Here I Stand"
2. Are there any ancient poems that value harmony?
1. A letter from home is When building a wall, it doesn't matter if it's three feet tall. The Great Wall is still there today, but Qin Shihuang is nowhere to be seen.
The source of this poem is an allusion, the story of Liuchi Lane: During the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, Prime Minister Zhang Ying lived in Tongcheng for generations, and his mansion was adjacent to Wu's house. One day, Zhang Ying received a letter from her family saying that her family had a dispute with her neighbor Wu's family over a three-foot-wide homestead. The family hopes that Zhang Ying will support the family and help win the lawsuit. Mr. Zhang read the letter from home and wrote back a letter. The content is:
A letter from home thousands of miles away is just a wall.
It doesn’t matter if it’s three feet away:
The Great Wall is still there today, but Qin Shihuang is nowhere to be seen.
A few words, but a profound meaning. After receiving the letter, the Zhang family felt deeply guilty and voluntarily gave up the three-foot foundation. When the neighbors saw that the Prime Minister's family was so generous, they also gave in three feet and became a six-foot alley. The story of the Zhang and Wu families turning hostility into friendship has also become a good story about how Tongcheng people treat others with courtesy.
2. "Brothers are still here after all the tribulations, and grudges are gone with a smile when we meet." It means: After we have all experienced catastrophes, the friendship between brothers is still there. When we meet, we look at each other and smile. All past grudges are forgotten.
Extended information:
"Brothers will be here after all the calamities, and the grudges will disappear with a smile" by Lu Xun. Any conflicts or differences that arise between us should seek mutual understanding and achieve mutual unity.
The original text is:
The flying thunder annihilates the son of man, and the well is ruined and the hungry doves are left.
When I left my house with a big heart, I finally left my tall tower in Yingzhou.
The fine bird still holds the stone in its dream, but the fighter fights against the tide with sincerity.
After all the tribulations, the brothers are here, and when they meet, they smile and forget their grudges.
During the Japanese invasion of China, Dr. Makoto Nishimura rescued a pigeon that had lost its home after the war in Shanghai, and brought the pigeon back to Japan to feed. It was fine at the beginning, but... The pigeon eventually died, so a grave was built for the pigeon to bury the pigeon's bones.
Out of admiration for Mr. Lu Xun, Dr. Nishimura wrote a letter explaining the whole story in detail, and sent the pigeons he drew to Lu Xun in Shanghai, expressing the desire for friendship between China and Japan. The author Lu Xun wrote this poem on June 21, 1933.
3. Are there any ancient poems or famous aphorisms that advocate "harmony is precious"
1. Sitting alone in a quiet tent, playing the piano and whistling loudly.
People in the deep forest don’t know that the bright moon comes to shine.
From: "Zhuli Pavilion" by Wang Wei of Tang Dynasty.
Translation: Sitting alone in the quiet bamboo forest, sometimes playing the piano and sometimes screaming. Who in the dense forest knows I am here? Only a bright moon quietly accompanies me.
2. The house is in a human environment, without the noise of cars and horses.
How can you do this? The mind is far away from itself.
Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely.
From: "Drinking·Part Five" by Tao Yuanming of Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Translation: Living in the human world without the hustle and bustle of cars and horses. Ask me why? As long as your mind is high, you will naturally feel that the place you are in is secluded. Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, leisurely, the Nanshan Mountain in the distance comes into view.
3. Bodhi can only be found in the heart, so why bother looking for mysteries from outside?
I heard that by practicing this, the West is only now!
From: Tang Dynasty Huineng's "Bodhi Verses".
Translation: Bodhi is only sought from the heart, why bother to seek mysteries from the outside world? If you practice yourself in this way, the paradise world will be right in front of you!
4. It is not enough to cherish the clothes, but it is true to the wishes.
From: "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields Part Three" by Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties.
Translation: It’s not a pity that my clothes got wet, I just hope it doesn’t go against my intention to return to the fields.
5. Looking back to the desolate place where I came from, there was neither wind, rain nor sunshine when I returned.
From: Song Su Shi's "Ding Feng Bo·Don't Listen to the Sound of Tearing Leaves in the Forest".
Translation: Look back at the place where you have encountered wind and rain, and go back, whether it is windy or rainy or sunny.
4. What is the previous sentence of the ancient poem "Harmony is the most precious"?
For the purpose of etiquette, harmony is the most precious. From "The Analects of Confucius·Xueer".
Original text:
Youzi said: "The use of etiquette, harmony is the most valuable. The way of the ancient kings is beautiful. If you follow it, you will not be able to do something. Know how to be harmonious and be harmonious. , it is impossible to do it without etiquette."
Translation:
Youzi said: "The application of etiquette is based on harmony, which is valuable in the way of governing the country. This is where everything starts from. When things don’t work, harmony for the sake of harmony and harmony without courtesy are also not feasible.”
Extended information:
Evaluation:
"Harmony" is an ethical, political and social principle particularly advocated by Confucianism. "The Book of Rites: The Doctrine of the Mean" writes: "The joys, anger, sorrows and joys are not expressed in the middle, but when they are expressed, they are all called harmony." Yang Yufu's "The Analects of Confucius" wrote: "Those who are moderate in things are called harmony. It is not just about the occurrence of joy, anger, sorrow and joy. It is suitable for the present words, the words are appropriate, and the words are just right.
Zengzi believed that harmony should be the most important thing in the implementation and application of etiquette. However, harmony should be emphasized in everything. Harmony for the sake of harmony is not feasible without being bound by rituals. This means that it is meaningful to abide by the hierarchical differences stipulated by rituals and avoid disharmony between them. .
At that time, the distinctions and oppositions between the various levels were very serious, and the boundaries were not allowed to be disturbed at all. People of the upper level showed their prestige with their own etiquette; those of the lower level. People obeyed orders with fear. However, in the Spring and Autumn Period, this social relationship began to break down, and it was common for ministers to kill their kings and sons to kill their fathers.
Zengzi believed that. , Youzi put forward the theory that "harmony is the most precious", its purpose was to ease the opposition between different classes so that they would not break up, so as to stabilize the social order at that time.
Zengzi understood that Youzi not only emphasized the importance of harmony in the use of rituals, but also pointed out that harmony cannot be achieved for the sake of harmony, but should be controlled by rituals. It can be seen that the harmony advocated by Confucius is not unprincipled harmony. It has its rationality
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