Comments after reading "Confucius" Chapter 1
Everyone knows that Confucius was a great educator in the Spring and Autumn Period. But few people know what happened in Confucius' life. Li Changzhi compiled the events of Confucius' life into a book, allowing us to describe it in the simplest and most understandable language. Among them, my favorite story is "The Meeting between Confucius and Laozi", which goes something like this: Confucius and Uncle Nangong Jing went to Luoyang together. Confucius thought this was an opportunity for him to visit the great thinker Laozi. When Laozi heard that Confucius was coming, he went to greet him and asked his servants to clean the road. They talked for a long time when Confucius arrived. What I like best are the last few words that Laozi said to Confucius: I heard that rich people send money when they see people off, and moral and knowledgeable people say a few words when they see people off. I don’t have money. Pretending to be a moral and knowledgeable person, I would like to send you a few words. First, most of what you study is the stuff of the ancients. But the ancients are dead, even their bones are rotten, but I have a few words left. You can't take your words too seriously. Second, it is the right time to live a moral and knowledgeable life. Of course, you can go out and take a ride in a car and be rich; if it is not the right time to live, as long as you can get by, forget it. Third, I heard an old saying that those who know how to do business don’t put things outside. People with extremely high morals will be very simple. You should get rid of your pride, get rid of a lot of greed, get rid of some airs, and get rid of some delusions. This will be good for you. Don’t take your own sexuality too seriously in everything, as this is not appropriate in the family or in the court. This is what I want to tell you.
These words made me think for a long time. And it inspired me a lot.
Comments after reading "Confucius" Chapter 2
Confucius is a great sage in China.
Last month we studied the article "Confucius' Apprenticeship". From the article I read: Confucius' family was very poor when he was a child. He loved reading. When he was thirty years old, he became A well-known teacher with three thousand disciples receiving his education.
But Confucius was still very modest, and he wanted to reach a higher level. He heard that Lao Tzu, who was about thirty years older than him, was a highly respected old man, so he left Qufu to study. At Lao Tzu's place, he was never far away from his teacher every day, asking for advice at any time. I taught him all the knowledge without reservation. They are all saints with great knowledge!
Confucius said: Reviewing the old and learning the new can make you a teacher. If three people are walking together, there must be one teacher like me. Isn’t it a pleasure to learn and practice from time to time? To know is to know, and to not know is to know. This is knowledge. These are all famous learning quotes that have been passed down to this day.
Confucius was so knowledgeable, but he was still very humble. My grades are not very good, so what reason is there not to study hard and make progress every day? The environment was very poor when Confucius was studying. He still had to study hard. He continued to study when he was thirty years old. He never gave up the good character of learning and asked himself to make some progress every day. I want to learn from Confucius and get admitted to Peking University, the highest university in China, and become a To those who do!
Comments after reading "Confucius" Chapter 3
I am a person who does not like to learn, but since I read the text "Confucius Apprentices", I have been deeply touched. .
After reading this text, I secretly blamed myself. Confucius was a knowledgeable teacher in people's eyes, but Confucius thought that his own knowledge was not deep enough. In order to improve his knowledge, he walked from Qufu to Luoyang. Along the way, he ate and slept in the open, traveling day and night. He didn't know how many setbacks he encountered, but he didn't back down. When I saw Lao Tzu, his polite attitude made me sigh to myself. I am not as good as him in many ways.
The first impoliteness
Every time I see the teacher, I always lower my head and walk away from the teacher quickly. Another time, I met my father's friend on the street, and he greeted me cordially. But I left silently. But after studying this text, I am ready to completely change myself. Whenever you see teachers or acquaintances, take the initiative to say hello.
The second immodesty
I used to be an arrogant person. I always feel like I can do everything. There was a math exam. The test paper was all calculations, and I made four mistakes in a row. When the test paper was handed out, my face turned red and I got twelve points. But after studying this text, I want to be humble, serious, and not proud.
Third, I don’t like studying
When I was in first grade, I always didn’t like going to school. As soon as I went to class, the teacher had to teach me a lot of knowledge, which made me feel very tired. But after studying this text, I realized that books are the ladder of human progress. In order to study, Confucius traveled all the way from Qufu to Luoyang to worship Laozi as his teacher. This makes me feel ashamed.
I am not as good as him in many places. I will work harder to become a useful talent for the country.
Comments after reading "Confucius" Chapter 4
During the winter vacation, I read the book "The Analects of Confucius". The sentences in it are endlessly memorable to me.
Zigong said: "The teacher taught each country how to govern the country with gentleness, kindness, respect, frugality. The teacher's way of seeking is probably very different from other people's!" In this sentence, I know how clever Confucius' way of seeking is.
I found that in "Xueer Chapter No. 1", Confucius mostly talked about "filial piety" and "propriety". For example: "The Master said: 'When your father is alive, observe his aspirations; when his father is absent, observe his actions. If you do not change your father's ways for three years, you can be said to be filial.'" This sentence means that you must be "filial" to your parents. If a person has done bad things, but he is filial to his parents, it means that he still has a chance to repent; if a person has not done bad things, but he is not filial to his parents, then this person is hopeless.
In "The Second Chapter of Political Governance", Confucius talked about the methods of governing the country and how he engaged in politics. Confucius strongly recommended not to use "power" to govern the people, but to use "reason" to govern the people, so that the people will be convinced. Moreover, it is also mentioned in the "Disciple Regulations": "If you convince others with force, your heart will not be the same; if you convince others with reason, you will be speechless." No wonder, many countries later invited him to be an official!
? The Analects of Confucius "It taught me how to be a human being, and many words in "The Analects" have become commonly used modern idioms. For example, "Qiaoyan Lingse" comes from "Qiaoyan Lingse, rarely benevolent" in the Analects. Therefore, we must study "The Analects" well and understand it deeply.
After Reading "Confucius" Chapter 5
Confucius in My Heart
——After reading "Confucius' Apprenticeship"
Confucius, compared with Everyone must admire him very much, and I am the same. I was deeply inspired after reading "Confucius' Apprenticeship".
When Confucius was thirty years old, he was already a famous educator at home and abroad. But he was not proud, so he went to Luoyang to learn from the great thinker Lao Tzu. Confucius never left his teacher's side every day, asking for advice at any time. I also imparted knowledge to him without reservation. Confucius's learning attitude made me deeply understand that if you want to succeed in learning, you must study hard unremittingly and cannot be satisfied with the status quo. But in the past studies, I couldn't bear the hardship. I wanted to learn my lessons well, but I couldn't change my habit of playing and sleeping. I always had lazy thoughts in my mind. Looking back now, I feel really ashamed!
By learning this lesson, I had to learn from it. "There is no end to learning." "There is a road to the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ????learning, and the boat is a boat." How good are these two sentences! People must learn as they grow old. We must develop the habit of diligence and studiousness from an early age to lay a solid foundation for becoming useful talents in national construction in the future. Effective teacher's reflections Teacher's reflections in the wheat field Shape teachers' reflections
Reflections on "Confucius" Chapter 6
The truth in the world is always the simplest, just like the sun rising from the east every day , falling to the west. Just like sowing in spring and harvesting in autumn. What "The Analects of Confucius" tells you is always the simplest, but it activates the conscience deep in your heart.
More than 2,500 years ago, every detail of Confucius’ teachings and life were recorded piece by piece by his students. These records, mainly class notes, were compiled by his students and later recorded as The Analects of Confucius.
We may feel that "The Analects" does not seem to have very strict logic. Many of them discuss matters based on the facts. There are few long texts in it, and almost every quotation is very short. In fact, silence is also a kind of education.
We all say that Confucius is a saint, and a saint is the person with the most ability to act and the most charming personality in the land where he lived. What Saint Kong brought us was a belief in living on earth. People like him must have grown naturally from our lives, rather than falling from the sky.
Unlike the West, the Chinese Department of Philosophy advocates a kind of solemn, rational and honest beauty. The image of Confucius in "The Analects" is the embodiment of such an aesthetic ideal.
The image of Confucius embodies the saturated power transmitted from his heart. Only when the energy of heaven and earth is condensed in a person's heart can it be so powerful. This is a kind of power. If we learn to extract and forge this power, we can obtain the mind of Confucius. We see that Confucius' attitude was very peaceful, but his heart was very solemn. Because there is one kind of power? The power of belief. Confucius was a very religious person.
Zhao Pu, the founding prime minister of the Song Dynasty, once said that he ruled the world with half of the Analects. It can be seen that the Analects of Confucius played a huge role in ancient social and political life and the ancients respected and admired the Analects of Confucius.
Confucius said: What does Heaven say? When the time comes, all things come into being. What does the sky say? (The Analects of Confucius? Yanghuo) Confucius said to his students: Look, the sky is above, silent and silent, while the four seasons are rotating and all things are growing, does the sky want to speak? The ultimate transmission of the Analects of Confucius It is an attitude, a simple and warm attitude towards life. This is how Confucius influenced his disciples.
As we all know, the core and most essence of Confucian theory, in addition to the word forgiveness, is another word, benevolence.
Fan Chi, a student of Confucius, once asked Confucius what benevolence was. Confucius only answered him with two words: love. Loving others is called benevolence. Fan Chi asked again what wisdom is? Confucius said: Knowing people. Understanding others is wisdom.
Caring for others is benevolence, and understanding others is wisdom. It's that simple.
The true meaning of "The Analects of Confucius" is to tell everyone how to live the kind of happy life that our souls need.
The road is never far away, let us learn and grow under the light of the sages!