Confucius said, "Only a benevolent person can care for others with the right attitude, and can hate others with the right attitude."
2. Confucius said, "Clever words and colorful words are rare!" -
Interpretation of Learning Confucius said: "There is little benevolence in such people who are eloquent and pretend to be kind!"
3. Confucius said, "There are three ways for a gentleman to learn, but I can't do anything: a benevolent person doesn't worry, a knowledgeable person doesn't doubt, and a brave person doesn't fear." Zi Gong said, "A gentleman learns from his own way." ——
The Constitutional Question explains that Confucius said, "I haven't achieved three things for a gentleman: a benevolent person doesn't worry about things and is wise. -"Wei Linggong"
Interpretation Confucius said: "A gentleman takes righteousness as the foundation of being a man, implements it with etiquette, expresses it with modest words, and completes it with an honest attitude. This is a gentleman!"
5. Confucius said, "When you go out to see a distinguished guest, make the people like a big sacrifice. Don't do it to others. You don't complain in the country, and you don't complain at home."-
Interpretation of Yan Yuan Confucius said, "When you go out to do things, you are as serious as receiving distinguished guests, and you are as cautious as taking on major sacrifices. Don't impose on others anything you don't want to do. Don't let people hate themselves. "
6. Confucius said," Being rigid, resolute, wooden, and dull is close to benevolence. "-Interpretation of Zi Lu
Confucius said," Being strong, decisive, simple and cautious in words is close to benevolence. "
7. Confucius said," Benevolence is beautiful. -"Liren"
Interpretation Confucius said: "It is beautiful to live in a place where there is a benevolent atmosphere. How can you say that you are smart when you choose a place where there is a benevolent atmosphere?"
8. Confucius said, "Be benevolent, don't yield to the teacher."-
Interpretation of Wei Linggong Confucius said, "When faced with things that are in line with benevolence, you don't have to be humble to the teacher."
9. Confucius said, "Those who have virtue must have words, and those who have words don't have to have virtue. Those who are benevolent must have courage, and those who are brave don't have to be benevolent." And brave people are not necessarily benevolent. "
1. Confucius said," The gentleman is poor, but the villain is poor. "-Wei Linggong
Interpretation of Confucius said," A gentleman can keep his poverty, and a villain will run amok when he is poor. "