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English version of China's famous moral vocabulary
If you are poor, you will be immune to it, and if you are rich, you will help the world. Poverty is good for you, while attendance is good for the world.

It means that when you are frustrated, you should manage your moral cultivation well, and when you succeed, you should try your best to benefit everyone in the world.

Said by: During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, in Mencius, I devoted myself to chapters and sentences.

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If you are poor, you will be immune, and if you are rich, you will help the world.

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Content introduction:

There are seven books in Mencius, which is a compilation of Mencius' remarks during the Warring States Period. It records the arguments between Mencius and other schools, the words and deeds of disciples, and the lobbying of princes. It was compiled by Mencius and his disciples (Zhang Wan and others). ).

Mencius recorded Mencius' thoughts on governing the country, political strategies (the debate between benevolence and Wang Ba, people-oriented, respecting the right and wrong of the monarch's heart, the people being the monarch, and the monarch following it) and political actions. Written in the mid-Warring States period, it belongs to Confucian classics. His theoretical starting point is the theory of good nature and advocates the rule of virtue.

In the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu called Mencius, The Analects of Confucius, Daxue and The Doctrine of the Mean the Four Books. Since the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, it has been regarded as a family heirloom. Just like our textbooks.

Mencius is the longest and heaviest of the four books, with more than 35 thousand words. From then until the end of the Qing Dynasty, the "Four Books" had been a compulsory part of the imperial examination. Mencius' theory is not only pure and broad, but also full of heroic beauty. (Five Classics: Poetry, Book, Ceremony, Book of Changes, Spring and Autumn Period)

Mencius is a book that records Monk's words and deeds, and it is also one of the important Confucian classics. The topics are: (1) Liang, (2) Gong Sunchou, (3), (4), (5) and (6) Gao Zi.

Mencius is magnificent, full of emotion, eloquent, infectious, spread to future generations and has far-reaching influence, and has become one of the classic works of Confucianism.