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Our country is a country with a long history, and our ancestors have left us not only the spirit of the Chinese nation that contains noble qualities, but also a lot of truths for us to behave in the world. Some of these truths are easy to understand, some are more profound, some are handed down in the form of language such as afterwords or idioms, and some are handed down in the form of written works. If a gentleman is not heavy, he is not prestigious, and the lack of weight in this sentence refers to the quality to be dignified, if a person's quality is not generous and not high-quality, then he is not worthy of the respect of others.
1. Confucianism in the Analects has always been the orthodoxy that many kings have upheld for so many years. Confucianism is also a very large academic school, in this academic school, there are also many famous scholars, wrote a lot of famous treatises, "Analects" is a book compiled by Confucius's students to record Confucius's words and deeds, in the "Analects" there are many very short, but the truth is very profound words, can bring very profound enlightenment to future generations. <>
Second, if a gentleman is not heavy, he is not mighty, and when it comes to a gentleman, the first thing that comes to many people's minds is the image of a fluttering white cloth and an elegant scholar. In fact, a gentleman cannot be limited by appearance, as long as his conduct can meet the standards of a gentleman, then no matter what his appearance is, he is a real gentleman. In the Analects, there are many strokes and inks to describe how to become a gentleman, and if a gentleman is not serious, he is not prestigious, and the meaning of not repeating it is that if the character is not dignified, solemn meaning, this sentence also shows that a person's character has a very important role.
3. Noble QualitiesConfucius said a lot of famous sayings and aphorisms in the Analects on how to cultivate a person's noble qualities. There are many words that show the importance of a person having noble qualities, such as this one, which means that if a person does not have a dignified and noble quality, then he is not worthy of the respect of others. Many of the words of Confucius have also become principles and models that future generations continue to abide by, and having a noble quality is the premise of everything, which can win the respect of others.
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The emphasis here refers to the calmness of the character, the gentleman should be calm and thoughtful in doing things, so that he can achieve majesty in front of everyone, and at the same time, he can make himself more calm and generous.
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"Not serious" actually means not dignified, and the original sentence means that if a person's character is not dignified, then that person will not be respected by others.
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The "heavy" in "not heavy" should mean that it has weight in society, and if it goes with it, it will prosper, and if it goes against it, it will die!
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Not heavy means not dignified, which means that what is said and done is not dignified.
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Heavy generally refers to the meaning of stability and care.
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1. "If a gentleman is not heavy, he is not prestigious", a proverb, which means that a gentleman is not awe-inspiring if he is not self-respecting.
Original text: "Zi said: If a gentleman is not heavy, he is not powerful, and if he learns, he is not solid." The Lord is faithful, and he who has no friends is better than a confidant. Don't be afraid to change it. —On linguistics and first.
Translation: "If a gentleman is not self-respecting, then he cannot be feared, and his learning is not stable." A gentleman should believe in loyalty and integrity, and do not think that anyone is inferior to himself. Don't be afraid to make amends if you make mistakes. ”
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"If a gentleman is not important, he is not powerful", a proverb, which means that a gentleman is not awe-inspiring if he is not self-respecting.
Heavy: solemn. If a gentleman is not dignified, there is no majesty. In the old days, it was emphasized that people should be dignified.
Qiao Mengfu of the Yuan Dynasty "Money Record" three folds: "You are a scholar, check the books and the sage opposite, you are a good gentleman, not heavy, not prestigious, in vain you poor nine classics and three histories, hundreds of schools." ”
Chen Kangqi of the Qing Dynasty "Lang Qianji Wen Erbi" volume 4: "One day, seeing that the text became ill, the oracle said: 'You should hold on to the instrument that you have come far away. If a gentleman is not heavy, he will not succeed. 'Wen Cheng recited it for life. "If it is not heavy, it will not be authoritative.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms Wu Zhiyu Translation Biography": "Sun) planned a gallop safari, and said: 'If the husband is not heavy, he will not be powerful......May I pay less attention. ’”
The source of the gentleman who is not heavy is not authoritative:
Original text: "Zi said: If a gentleman is not heavy, he is not powerful, and if he learns, he is not solid." The Lord is faithful, and he who has no friends is better than a confidant. Don't be afraid to change it. —On linguistics and first.
Confucius said, "A gentleman who is not dignified has no majesty, and even if he reads, what he learns will not be solid." We should act in a way that is based on the two virtues of loyalty and faithfulness. Do not make friends with unfaithful and unbelievers. If you make a mistake, you must not be afraid to correct it. ”
Here, Confucius proposed that a gentleman should be solemn and generous in order to have the majesty of personality, and solemn and majestic in order to study carefully and learn firmly.
A gentleman should also be cautious in making friends, and he must also have a correct attitude towards mistakes and mistakes that he should not be afraid to change.
This thought links the cultivation of a gentleman from the inside out, and has important guiding significance for the internal and external cultivation of the world.
A person's heart is upright and solemn, which will be reflected in the temperament and appearance, and the demeanor is solemn and majestic, generous and decent, which will make people feel stable and reliable, and people will naturally respect and trust.
On the other hand, if a person is uncultivated, casual and frivolous, people will treat him casually.
Therefore man will respect himself and others will respect him, and man will insult himself and others will insult him. We should attach importance to learning, be good at making friends, and focus on the aspects of friends that are better than ourselves, so as to constantly improve ourselves and improve ourselves.
When you encounter mistakes, you should face them head-on, do not evade covering them up, and bravely correct them.
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The meaning of this phrase is to look at a person from what he does, not from what he thinks in his heart. This is a very apt statement. Because thought and action go hand in hand.
Many times it is an important indicator to evaluate people, if a person can meet the standard of a gentleman in behavior, then he should be called a gentleman.
Moreover, man's behavior is often guided by his inner thoughts, and even if his heart has been dark, as long as his thoughts are correct when he finally acts, it is commendable.