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Detail. Good medicine is bitter and good for disease.
Good medicine is bitter and good for disease, from the "Historical Records: The Family of the Marquis", which means that faithful advice is often disliked and discouraged, but it is good for action.
Chinese name. Good medicine is bitter and good for disease.
Foreign name. good medicine for health tastes bitter to the mouth
From. Confucius's family language.
Derivation. Good medicine is good for the sick, and good advice is good for the ear." From "Historical Records: Liuhou Family" [1] Pei Gong Liu Bang's 100,000 righteous army broke through the pass, defeated the defenders of the Qin Dynasty Pass in Lantian, led the world's righteous army, and successfully entered Xianyang.
After entering the Xianyang Palace of the Qin Dynasty, Pei Gong Liu Bang was attracted by the beautiful and precious things in the palace, and he got carried away and was ready to stay in the Qin Palace to have a good time. His brother-in-law Fan Xu persuaded him, but he also did not listen. At this time, Zhang Liang entered the palace and gave a direct advice, and severely counted Liu Bang down, explaining his mistake in doing so, and said this:
Good medicine is good for disease, and good advice is good for action, please listen to Fan Gong's words. Only then did Pei Gong reluctantly leave the Qin Palace, announcing that the army would leave the city and camp obediently in Bashang, on the outskirts of Xianyang, and not allow the people to be disturbed.
Confucius's Family Sayings: "Good medicine is good for disease, and good advice is good for action."
Although the medicine is bitter, it is good for the disease. Faithful counsel is often unpleasant, but it is good for action.
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Good medicine is good for the sick, and good advice is good for the ear." See "Confucius's Family Sayings".
This wise verse says that most of the good medicines have a bitter taste, but they are conducive to curing diseases; Most of the language that teaches people to be good is not very beautiful, but it is conducive to people correcting their shortcomings. This phrase was intended to educate people to be open to criticism, and is now often used to illustrate the need to treat other people's opinions and criticisms correctly.
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Good medicine is good for the sick, and good advice is good for the ear."
1 This means that bitter medicine, though difficult to swallow, is good for healing, and against the ear, though a little hurtful, can help us in everything we say and do. Nowadays, it is often used to describe the right way to deal with other people's opinions and criticisms.
2 "Good medicine is good for the sick, and good advice is good for the ear", the meaning of this sentence is: good medicine is mostly bitter, but it is good for healing; Most of the language that teaches people to be good is not very beautiful, but it is conducive to people correcting their own shortcomings. This sentence is teaching people to be brave enough to accept criticism.
Because it is not terrible for a person to make a mistake, as long as it can be corrected in time, there is no big problem, but what is terrible is to avoid medical treatment and be unwilling to accept the criticism of others, so as to go from small mistakes to big mistakes, from big mistakes to incorrigible.
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"Good medicine is good for the sick, and good advice is good for the ear" is a proverb that has been widely circulated in the world and is a warning to the world. It is also recorded in the "Six Books of Confucius's Family Sayings" written by Confucius, and Confucius once said, "Good medicine is good for the mouth and good for the disease, and good words are good for the ears and good for the deeds." If it is explained in the vernacular, it means that although good medicine tastes bitter, it is good for the patient's disease; Loyal counsel and sharp criticism, while uncomfortable, can help those who listen to correct their wrongdoing.
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Advice is good for deeds, from "Historical Records. Staying in the Hou Family".
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The next sentence of good medicine is good for the disease, which refers to the humble acceptance of other people's opinions and criticisms, it comes from the family saying of Confucius, this virtuous text is to say that most of the good medicine is bitter, but it is conducive to curing the disease, this sentence is worth our deep thought, good opinions often sound uncomfortable, is against their own will. But it's the best for yourself.
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Good medicine is bitter and good for disease, and the next sentence is loyal to the ear and good for action.
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Good medicine is good for the sick, and good advice is good for the ear."
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"Good medicine is good for the sick, and good advice is good for the ear" means: it means to describe the need to accept the opinions and criticism of others with an open mind or to educate people to have the courage to accept criticism; Faithful counsel is disliked, but beneficial to action; Be open to the opinions and criticisms of others.
1. Source: From a literary essay written by the Western Han Dynasty historian Sima Qian, "Historical Records: Liuhou Family".
2. Social significance: "Good medicine is good for disease, and good advice is good for action" means that if you are sick, you must take medicine, and you can't be afraid of bitterness if you take medicine. Although bitterness is not popular, as long as it is good for health, it cannot be rejected; "Advice against the ear is good for action"It means that correct criticism, suggestions, and opinions are of positive significance to the cultivation of personal character and the development of the country's cause.