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What kind of person is a "gentleman" in the eyes of Confucianism?
1. In traditional Confucianism, the connotation of a gentleman is as follows: First, a gentleman does not act rashly, but should stop; Second, a gentleman doesn't just talk, what he says must be reasonable; Third, a gentleman is meticulous in seeking, and seeking must be correct; Fourth, a gentleman will do something if he does nothing.

2. Confucianism is one of the theories of pre-Qin philosophers. Confucianism, also known as Confucianism or Confucianism, was founded by Confucius, initially referring to the state of etiquette, and then gradually developed into an ideological system centered on the order of benevolence, which was the most influential school in China and the mainstream consciousness in ancient China. Confucianism has exerted a profound influence on China, East Asia and even the whole world.