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Reflections on the Analects of Confucius

Six thoughts on the Analects of Confucius

The Analects of Confucius is a book of quotations compiled by Confucius' disciples and re-disciples, which involves politics, literature, philosophy, morality and education. The following is my thoughts on the Analects of Confucius, hoping to help you.

Reflections on the Analects of Confucius (Selected Part 1)

China has a long history and vast territory, and Kong Qiu, who lived in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, has always been worshipped as a saint because of his Analects. That is the essence of the Chinese nation. Although there are only more than 1, words in the book, and the book is recorded by Confucius' disciples, it profoundly embodies the educator's educational concept of "never tire of learning and never tire of teaching others". It has been the soul of human education for more than two thousand years.

I have read this book. Although I don't understand it thoroughly enough, I feel very simple and warm when I hold this book. It not only contains the ambition of the world, but more importantly, it will never lose its simple starting point, and it has always been regarded as the norm of human morality by ordinary people.

He advocates "filial piety" and respects the elders on the principle of morality. In our present society, we should pay attention to it, and we should not neglect our elders because of the pressure of work, so as not to regret it. Confucius also advocates "benevolence" and treats others with sincere kindness. If we can all take this as the criterion in today's society, then I believe the world will become better. Confucius also advocated "honesty". He said: People who have no faith don't know what they can do. It means that if a person has no credibility, I really don't know how he can spend his life in this world. The truth is very popular, but not many people can really do it. He advocated the way of "learning" even more. People's wisdom is accumulated by learning the day after tomorrow. Each of us has a desire to learn, but the direction and quality may be different. Confucius taught his disciples at that time that "there must be a teacher in a threesome". In fact, knowledge is everywhere, depending on whether we study hard or not. Of course, there are still many things he advocates, which have always been regarded as a virtue by people. That is the pride of our Chinese nation.

In today's society, all aspects are developing rapidly, but Confucius' thoughts have always led our Chinese nation to a broad road. Reflections on the Analects of Confucius (Selected Part 2)

When I was at school, what The Analects of Confucius and Zhuangzi were all very profound things in my eyes, although I learned by heart, why not learn from the times? Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters? People who don't know and don't care are not as good as gentlemen, "People who don't know and don't care about their politics" and "People who don't have long-term worries will have near worries" and other catchy sentences, but their understanding of these words is superficial. Inadvertently heard that Yu Dan's Analects of Confucius was great, so I read it with a try attitude.

The book tells a story: There is a very exquisite statue of Buddha carved from granite in a temple. Many people come to worship the statue every day, and the steps leading to the statue are also made of granite collected from the same mountain. The steps are unconvinced and protest against the statue, saying: We are brothers, why should people step on us to worship you? What's so great about you? The Buddha said simply: Because you only took four knives to get to where you are today, and I took thousands of knives to become a Buddha ... A simple story woke me up like a dream.

As a new teacher who has just stepped into his post, I always think that I can do this or that, so why only let me do this boring job? After listening to Yu Dan's words, I feel that my fault can't be described only by youthful spirit. I think the more important problem is that our mind is not broad enough and we lack depth and an open-minded attitude towards problems. We are eager for success and blindly compare ourselves with others. We always compare ourselves with others' disappointments, and we can't accept others' brilliance calmly. Yes, the Buddha statue can make thousands of people worship it because it has been tested by thousands of pieces. As a young worker, we still have a lot of experience to accumulate and skills to test. How can we be so impetuous? This is what The Analects of Confucius brings me. Reflections on the Analects of Confucius (Selected Part 3)

"It's not bad to learn from time to time; It's not a gentleman to have friends coming from afar. " Everyone knows that this sentence comes from the book The Analects of Confucius. But do you really understand? Most people don't understand this sentence very well. This sentence means: isn't it fun to review after learning? Isn't it fun to have friends from afar come to get together? And many truths in our lives are also reflected in the Analects, such as: "Parents are there, you must travel well if you don't travel far." That is to say, when my parents are here, I can't travel far, but I should tell my parents the direction when I go out ... < P > Since I learned The Analects, I have made a lot of progress in my life. Reflect on your own gains and losses every day, and be filial to your parents ... Although I didn't do everything Confucius said, I did better than before. The Analects of Confucius is like a mirror of mine, how did I do it myself, how did Confucius ask for it, and what should I do better.

Modern people only know how to make money desperately all day, regardless of their parents. Confucius said: "Today's filial piety means being able to support; As for dogs and horses, they can all be raised. Disrespect, why not! " If you don't respect the elderly, then your animals are no different from your old people.

The Analects of Confucius reflects the epitome of ancient culturology, which enables us to better understand ancient people, events and cultures. Zeng Zi said, "I save myself three times a day, and I am unfaithful for others. I don't believe it when I make friends, but I can't get used to it." This sentence is my motto. I think we should reflect on ourselves like Ceng Zi every day, and then set a goal for ourselves before we can make progress.

The book "The Analects of Confucius" has taught me more than that ... My thoughts on the Analects of Confucius (Selected Part 4)

This summer vacation, I attended the classic "1+1" summer camp of reading the Analects of Confucius held in three pools mirroring the moon.

I saw the kind "big radish" from afar-Teacher Zi Shu.

Teacher Zi Shu told us that The Analects recorded the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples more than 2,5 years ago, reflecting Confucius' profound thoughts. In my mind, Confucius is far away from us. Teacher Zi Shu told us the truth like a story. It has narrowed the distance between ancient and modern times. Many of these sentences are thought-provoking and have benefited me a lot.

Confucius said, "What if you learn from time to time? Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters? Isn't it a gentleman to be unhappy without knowing it? It means: isn't it pleasant to review after learning knowledge or skills for a certain time? There are both learning methods and learning attitudes here. Yes, in my study, sometimes I don't know how to write the words I have learned when I apply them, just because I haven't reviewed them and remembered them. We should review it frequently, master its form and the meaning of words, so that these words can be firmly remembered in our heads and won't be forgotten. We should always read books, so that we can learn new knowledge. We must review what we have learned, and "review the past and learn new things". Only in this way can we turn what we have learned into our own things.

Confucius said, "In a threesome, there must be a teacher. Choose the good and follow it, and change the bad. In meaning; Several people are walking together, and one of them must be my teacher. We should choose their advantages to study, and pay attention to correcting their shortcomings. Learn from each other's strengths. What is said here is that as long as you ask for advice with an open mind and pay attention everywhere, there are teachers everywhere.

It is also mentioned in The Analects that you don't have to be known and understood to do good deeds. No matter whether others understand it or not, they should do more good deeds. We should also love people widely and be close to moral people. Although Confucius is far away from us, his thoughts have been passed down from generation to generation. As a primary school student, we should study hard and strive to be an upright, humble and kind person. Even if we can't be a towering tree, we should be a screw. Reflections on the Analects of Confucius (Selected Part 5)

Every sentence in The Analects of Confucius left me with a deep aftertaste. Among them, I remember these two sentences the most: one of them is, Confucius said, "It's not good for me to learn silently, never tire of learning, and never tire of teaching others!" Confucius said that we should keep what we have learned in mind silently and accumulate knowledge constantly; Study hard and never be complacent; Teach others and never get tired of it. Have I done all this?

I think what Confucius said is very reasonable. When others come to ask us for advice, we should also be modest, teach others patiently and not be bored. I don't think I have done very well on this point, because sometimes when friends come to ask me questions, I will refuse them because of some personal things, and I must correct them in the future. We will never finish our studies, so we should not be easily satisfied with our studies. I think I have done this. I see that some students study better than me, and I will regard him as my role model and catch up with him. After catching up, I will not be satisfied. I will catch up with better classmates again.

another sentence is: Confucius said, "Those who are born with knowledge are also superior; Those who learn and know, the second time, learn from difficulties, and the second time; If you are trapped and don't learn, the people will think about it. " It means: Confucius said that people who are born with knowledge are gentlemen; Those who know through study are inferior people; Those who study only when they encounter difficulties are second-class people; People who don't study when they encounter difficulties are the lowest.

after reciting this sentence, I thought: who am I? I am not a person born to know, nor a person who studies when encountering difficulties, nor a person who does not study when encountering difficulties! Then I should be the one who learned it through study. This is just as Confucius said in the eight articles of The Analects of Confucius, "I am not born to know, and I am good at the past, and the people want it." I think that's who I am!

The eight articles in The Analects of Confucius not only let me absorb a lot of knowledge, but also let me understand a lot of truths, which are of great use to me. In the future, I will try my best to become a good teenager with all-round development in morality, intelligence, physique and beauty. Comments on the Analects of Confucius (Selected Part 6)

Friends who often watch Lecture Room must know Yu Dan! I like reading The Analects of Confucius that she interpreted very much. I also bought two versions of The Analects of Confucius, and I'm going home to have a look.

Yu Dan's Analects contains not only Confucius' words, but also stories corresponding to each sentence. Every story is thought-provoking and inspired me deeply. Every sentence of Mr. Kong Lao contains profound philosophy. Although I still don't understand some truth, I will understand it later as long as I remember it.

In fact, in the first grade, I learned from my father that "knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, and knowing is also." Dad told me that this is ancient prose, and people in ancient times wrote articles like this. I was envious of the ancients. What they wrote is simple and clear, and it also contains profound truth.

When I was in the second grade, I learned two words from Confucius from my mother: "In a threesome, there must be a teacher." "Learning from time to time, joy? Isn't it a pleasure to have friends coming from afar? " These two sentences have always inspired me to study harder.

After reading The Analects, I got to know Confucius, a great sage, and got to know him better. He has been pursuing one word all his life: benevolence. I also know that Confucius' disciples are: Yan Hui, Zilu, Zi Zhang, Zi Xia and Zi Cheap. After reading The Analects of Confucius, I understand the reason why "the Analects of Confucius rules the world". Reading The Analects of Confucius not only increased my knowledge and felt the profoundness of Chinese traditional culture, but also taught me a lot about being a man and doing things.

Because of Yu Dan, I fell in love with The Analects of Confucius. I really should thank her! By the way, not long ago, Yu Dan was named the third most beautiful woman in China, surpassing the "heartthrob" Chris Lee. I think this is because she has a kind of cultural beauty and a kind of talent beauty. When I grow up, I want to be a person who studies both inside and outside like Yu Dan. This is the most beautiful and lovely person in today's society!