From "University". A man of noble character must be careful even when he is alone.
2. Upright people are upright, and villains are often compassionate.
From chapter 7 of The Analects of Confucius. An upright man is open and poised, with an open mind, is often troubled and sad.
3, the so-called sincere person, don't deceive yourself.
From "University". The so-called "sincerity" means not deceiving yourself.
4. A gentleman makes friends with his words and helps others with his kindness.
From chapter 12 of The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan.
A gentleman learns by writing, and relies on his friends to support his benevolence.
5, the bird is dying, and its song is also sad. The dying man speaks the truth.
Selected from chapter 8 of The Analects of Confucius Taber.
The bird is dying, and its cry is very sad. People are dying, and he means well.
6, a gentleman is a good friend, and a villain is happy and beneficial.
From "University". Gentlemen regard sages as sages and can get close to them; Little people enjoy themselves, but they can get benefits and enjoy happiness.
7, luxury is not a grandson, it is real. It's better to be practical than childless.
From chapter 7 of The Analects of Confucius. Luxury will appear arrogant, frugality will appear shabby. I'd rather be shabby than arrogant.
8, eat and drink water, bend your brain and enjoy it.
From chapter 7 of The Analects of Confucius. Even if you eat coarse grains, drink cold water and bend your arms as pillows, you will enjoy it.
I save myself three times a day. Is it cheating for others? Don't believe in making friends? Can you pass it on?
From the Analects of Confucius, learning comes first. I will reflect on myself many times every day: is it faithful to plan for others? Is it trustworthy to associate with friends? Do you often review and practice your studies?
10, can support six-foot orphans, can send a hundred miles of life, and the big festival cannot be taken away. Gentlemen and men? A gentleman is also a human being.
Selected from chapter 8 of The Analects of Confucius Taber. The young monarch can be entrusted to him, and the state power can also be entrusted to him, and he will unswervingly submit to the critical moment of life and death. Is such a person a gentleman? What a gentleman!