"A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried." This famous saying comes from the Confucian classic "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer". It was said by Confucius when he was talking to a disciple, and he was teaching his disciples sincerely and earnestly. I hope that disciples can improve their personal moral education.
The general meaning of this sentence is: a gentleman has a frank temperament, an open mind, and is not afraid of the shadow of a person who is upright. A gentleman's heart must be stable and peaceful. Because the villain's mind is not pure enough, he has too many distracting thoughts and desires, and he cares about everything he does. Therefore, the villain often appears restless.
"Qi Qi" is an adjective, originally used to describe the harsh and messy sound made when cutting wood. Confucius used this word to describe the fear and uneasiness in the villain's inner world, which is quite accurate and vivid. .
Because "gentlemen" shoulder a sense of social responsibility, pay attention to self-cultivation, have outstanding talents, and have noble morals, conduct and personality, they often lead by example, show a strong spirit of altruism, and often put the world's worries first. Worry, be happy after the world is happy, and always work hard to promote the development of social civilization.
Villains are narrow-minded, selfish, treacherous, morally corrupt, and have distorted values. They first consider personal interests in everything they do, and base their own happiness entirely on the suffering of others.