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What does this famous saying mean? What does this famous saying mean?
1, which means learn to be a man before you do anything. Being a man is the beginning of doing things, and doing things is the result of being a man. The hardest thing in the world is to be a man. People who can't be human can't win the victory in life.

For modern people, "being a man" means having good character, professionalism, cooperation, friendship and responsibility. The success or failure of being a man is closely related to the success or failure of doing things. The way to success lies in virtue rather than skill, Tao rather than seeking, courtesy rather than power. People who achieve great things often have a modest and prudent heart and are people who don't expose their true strength. Being a man is not sharp-edged, arrogant and impetuous, not arrogant and impetuous, keeping a low profile, being wise and foolish, being clever and clumsy. As the saying goes, you should eat the rice one by one and do everything one by one. Being a down-to-earth person can gain the respect of others and have a clear conscience.