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"A gentleman loves money and gets it in a wise way." Is this consistent with Confucius's point of view? Why

. (1) The floating clouds gather and disperse impermanently, which means that wealth and honor are short-lived, just like today's "passing and cloud smoke"; the floating clouds are high in the sky, which means that wealth and honor have nothing to do with it; the floating clouds are light and light, which means that wealth and honor are insignificant.

(2) Consistency. Confucius believed that righteousness and benefit are not absolutely contradictory, and he was not opposed to the legitimate pursuit of benefit; but when there was a conflict between righteousness and benefit, Confucius believed that "Tao" and "righteousness" should be given priority and opposed Seeing benefits and forgetting righteousness. (As long as the meaning is right)

2. Consistent with. Confucius believed that "gentlemen are harmonious but different, villains are homogeneous but not harmonious" ("Gentlemen are in harmony but not in harmony, villains are in comparison but not in Zhou"), because "the king is compared to righteousness, and the villain is understood to be beneficial". (The meaning is that the opposite is true. Yes)