The purpose of a university is to show noble character, make people get rid of old habits and reach the highest state of perfection.
2. Quote from Confucius: The so-called sincere person does not deceive himself, for example, he is self-modest, so a gentleman must be cautious and independent. -Excerpted from Confucius University.
The so-called honest heart means not deceiving yourself, hating evil like stink, and loving kindness like beauty, so that you can feel at ease, so a gentleman must be careful when he is alone.
3. Confucius' Quotations: Rich house, virtuous body, broad-minded and fat body, so a gentleman must be sincere. -Excerpted from Confucius University.
Wealth can decorate the house, morality can decorate the body and mind, and an open mind can make the body and mind comfortable, so a gentleman must be honest in thought.
4. Confucius' Quotations: People don't know the evil of children, and people don't know the greatness of seedlings.
No one knows the disadvantages of their children, and no one knows the lush crops.
5. Confucius' Quotations: A gentleman has his own ideas and then asks others. -Excerpted from Confucius University.
Only when you have good virtue can you ask others to do good.
6. Confucius' Quotations: "Poetry" says: "Peach dies, and his son Stand Ye returns to his home." -Excerpted from Confucius University.
(The Book of Songs says: "The lush peach trees produce bright flowers. When this girl gets married, she can live in harmony with her husband's family." )
7. Confucius' Quotations: Emotions, sorrows and joys are not expressed, but expressed in the middle, which is the sum. To achieve harmony, the status of heaven and everything are cultivated. -Excerpted from Confucius' The Doctrine of the Mean.
(people's emotions are not shown, which is called the middle; The reason why it is called harmony is to show that it conforms to the law. In harmony, heaven and earth live in their respective places, and everything grows. )
8. Confucius' Quotations: Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you. -Excerpted from Confucius' The Doctrine of the Mean.
Do as you would be done by.
9. Confucius' Quotations: Learning is close to knowledge, doing is close to benevolence, and knowing shame is close to courage. -Excerpted from Confucius' The Doctrine of the Mean.
Love learning and be close to wisdom, strive to do good and be close to benevolence, be ashamed and be close to courage.
10, Confucius' Quotations: Everything is prepared, and it will be abolished if it is not prepared. -Excerpted from Confucius' The Doctrine of the Mean
You can succeed if you are prepared, and you will fail if you are not prepared.