What does it mean to be strict with others and lenient with oneself?

Updated on amusement 2024-05-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Strict self-discipline and leniency to others - is a kind of thought and proposition of the ancients, is the founder of the new China *** chairman of the very favorite argument during his lifetime, mortals bow to worship, as a golden jade good words, and use it to speak to others, or self-warning.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others.

    This sentence means to be strict with yourself, and to forgive each other for the mistakes made by others.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    That is, you must be a good person, not allow the existence of your own bad side, you can allow the bad existence of others, and you must tolerate others.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Strict self-discipline and leniency mean that you must be strict with what you do, you must be self-disciplined, manage yourself well, don't indulge yourself, and what? To do what you do, you must quote a strict principle and restrain yourself with a strict box. Leniency means that we must win a tolerant and tolerant attitude towards others, and should not be too stingy or too narrow-minded towards others.

    Therefore, we are often like this in our work, requiring ourselves to be strict with ourselves and lenient with others, so as not to always sell our own responsibilities when something happens at work, and find fault with others. Therefore, we must strictly restrain ourselves from doing what we do, what problems arise, and what responsibilities we encounter, and we must conduct self-examination and self-criticism. If each of us has this attitude towards work, then the whole process of work will improve.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It means to demand oneself with the psychology of demanding others, and to forgive and understand others with the psychology of forgiving and forgiving oneself. This sentence is to hope that we can be strict with ourselves and lenient with others.

    From: "Zengguang Xianwen".

    The full text means: when criticizing others, you should think about whether you are doing well enough, and when you forgive yourself, you should also think about not being too harsh on others.

    Zengguang Xianwen is a Taoist children's enlightenment bibliography compiled during the Ming Dynasty in China. It is also known as "The Virtuous Texts of the Past" and "The Virtuous Texts of the Ancient and Modern Times". The title of the book was first seen in the opera "Peony Pavilion" in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, according to which it can be inferred that this book was written in the Wanli period at the latest.

    This book is a collection of aphorisms and proverbs from ancient times to the present day. Later, after the continuous addition of the literati of the Ming and Qing dynasties, it was changed to the current appearance, called "Zengguang Xianwen in the Past", commonly known as "Zengguang Xianwen". The author has not seen any books, only knows that the Confucian Zhou Xitao in the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty had been revised, which is likely to be the crystallization of folk creation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A way of saying that you are more demanding of others and less demanding of yourself.

    Contrary to treating others strictly and being lenient with oneself, idioms such as being lenient with others and being strict with oneself refer to being strict with oneself and treating others very well.

    1, the prime minister can support the boat in his belly, the Shu State during the Three Kingdoms period, after the death of Zhuge Liang, Jiang Wan was appointed to preside over the government, Jiang Wan's subordinate Yang Xi, Jiang Wan talked to him, he only did not answer, Jiang Wan believed that people's temperaments were different, and later, some people praised Jiang Wan as the prime minister who could support the boat in his belly;

    2, bear the guilt of Jing petition, Lin Xiangru was named Shangqing because of the meritorious service of "returning to Zhao", Lian Po was very unconvinced, and threatened to humiliate Lin Xiangru in person, Lin Xiangru learned about it, tried to avoid it, tolerate, and did not conflict with Lian Po, and later, Lian Po asked Lin Xiangru to bear the guilt of Jing and asked Lin Xiangru to forgive his sins;

    3, Renyi Hutong, during the Ming Dynasty, Shandong Jiyang Dong Duxing was an official in the capital, one day, he received a letter from home, saying that the family built a house and the neighbors quarreled, hoping that he could come forward to solve the matter, Dong Duxing thinks, you are benevolent and I are close to the neighbors, let go of two feet and what's the matter, as a result, the two families gave up a total of eight feet wide place, after the house was built, there was a "Qizhi Renyi Hutong" praised by the world.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A way of saying that you are more demanding of others and less demanding of yourself.

    Contrary to being strict with others and being lenient with oneself, idioms such as being lenient with others and being strict with oneself refer to being strict with oneself and being generous to others.

    1, the prime minister can support the boat in his belly, the Shu State during the Three Kingdoms period, after the death of Zhuge Liang, Jiang Wan was appointed to preside over the government, Jiang Wan's subordinate Yang Xi, Jiang Wan talked to him, he only did not answer, Jiang Wan believed that people's temperaments were different, and later, some people praised Jiang Wan as the prime minister who could support the boat in his belly;

    2, bear the guilt of Jing petition, Lin Xiangru was named Shangqing because of the meritorious service of "returning to Zhao", Lian Po was very unconvinced, and threatened to humiliate Lin Xiangru in person, Lin Xiangru learned about it, tried to avoid it, tolerate, and did not conflict with Lian Po, and later, Lian Po asked Lin Xiangru to bear the guilt of Jing and asked Lin Xiangru to forgive his sins;

    Trapped with 3, Renyi Hutong, during the Ming Dynasty, Shandong Jiyang Dong Duxing was an official in the capital, one day, he received a letter from home, saying that the family built a house and the neighbors quarreled, hoping that he could come forward to solve the matter, Dong Duxing thinks, the ruler calls you benevolence and righteousness to form a neighbor, let two feet and what's the matter, as a result, the two families gave up a total of eight feet wide place, after the house was built, there was a "Renyi Hutong" praised by the world.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    spelling yǐ lǜ jǐ, kuān yǐ dài rén

    Explanation] Be strict with yourself and be very generous to others.

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    Related] Baibend several degrees "strict self-discipline, lenient to others".

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