The classic sayings that satirize villains are as follows:
1. Zigong asked the gentleman. Confucius said: "First do what you say, and then follow it." ——"The Analects of Confucius is the Second in Politics"
Brief explanation: A gentleman acts first and then speaks. for. Villains, on the other hand, talk first and then act, or even say nothing before doing anything.
2. A gentleman is careful but does not compare with others, while a villain compares with others but is not careful. ——"The Analects of Confucius is the Second in Politics"
Brief explanation: A gentleman does things for the public rather than for private purposes. He usually cultivates his moral character and cultivates his character in order to get rid of his selfishness and keep his public mind. Villains do things for selfish reasons and not for publicity. When they have nothing to do on weekdays, what they think about is selfishness and not for publicity.
3. A gentleman is likened to righteousness, and a villain is likened to benefit. ——"The Fourth Benevolence in the Analects"
Brief explanation: Just looking at the surface of things, it is difficult to distinguish between a gentleman and a villain. A gentleman only knows justice, and will do whatever is righteous; a villain knows self-interest, and will do whatever is beneficial to himself.
4. A gentleman cherishes virtue, while a villain cherishes earth; a gentleman cherishes punishment, while a villain cherishes favor. ——"The Fourth Kindness in the Analects"
Brief explanation: What a gentleman thinks about is morality, so he will choose to live in a place with virtuous people; what a villain thinks about is profit, so he will choose A profitable place is the place to live; a gentleman must consider whether it is in compliance with the criminal law when taking actions; a villain is reckless and will take risks for the sake of profit.
5. A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds. ——"The Fourth Ren in the Analects"
Brief explanation: A gentleman does not talk to others. He may seem slow in speech, but he is very agile in doing things. Villains like to steal people's words, but they procrastinate in getting things done.
6. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned. ——"The Analects of Confucius Shu Er 7"
Brief explanation: A gentleman lives in Yi to wait for his fate, not to be involved in fame, not to be exploited, his mind is calm and broad, without worries and fear; a villain is not to be famed. If you are tied, it will be a convenience. If you have not gained, you will be worried about gain. After you have gained, you will be worried about loss, so you will not be worried all day long.
7. The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man. The villain is on the contrary. ——"The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan No. 12"
Simple explanation: A gentleman helps others to accomplish good things, but will not help others to accomplish evil things. The villain is the opposite of the gentleman. When he sees people doing good things, he becomes jealous and obstructs and destroys them. When he sees people doing bad things, he feels happy and helps others to do evil.
8. Gentlemen are harmonious but not uniform; villains are harmonious but not harmonious. ——"The Analects of Confucius No. 13"
Brief explanation: Although a gentleman has different views, he can be peaceful and tolerant and live in harmony with others; a villain sees mediocrity and is the same as the masses, but because of his contention He has a strong desire for profit, so he cannot live in harmony with others.
9. A gentleman is superior and a villain is inferior. ——"The Fourteenth Question of the Analects of Confucius"
Brief explanation: A gentleman knows his roots, starts from the foundation in everything, and pursues a higher level of spiritual realm; a villain, on the contrary, abandons the roots and pursues the end in everything, covets material desires, and gradually moves towards Fallen.
10. A gentleman seeks everything from himself, while a villain seeks everything from others. ——"The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong No. 15"
Brief explanation: When encountering problems, except for things, a gentleman blames himself, and a villain blames others.