What is the difference between a gentleman who accepts his words and is sensitive to his deeds or wh

Updated on culture 2024-06-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Nee is less talking.

    Min is a multi-officer.

    That is to say, a gentleman should tell less lies and do more practical things.

    Ne "Shape" will be meaningful. From the word, from the inside. It means that there is something in the stomach that is difficult to say. Original meaning: language retardation) is the same as the original meaning. Also known as "na".

    Another example: nekou (sluggish speech; clumsy speech); abrupt (difficult and clumsy speech); Straightforwardness (dullness of speech, integrity of character); Sluggishness (sluggishness of speech); Speech (slow speech).

    Ne "Move" stammered.

    Na "Moving" shape sound. From Ito, inner voice. Original meaning: silk is soaked in water) is the same as the original meaning of Na, silk wet Nana also. Sayings

    Clothed and exposed. Liu Xiang "Nine Sighs, Encountering Troubles".

    Another example: Nana (damp appearance).

    Collection; Revenue.

    Chanaya said. Zhuge Liang's "Teacher Table".

    Another example: Accommodate; Storing dirt and dirt (containing and containing filth.) The metaphor is to tolerate bad people and bad things) to accept" under the pretense of "acceptance"; Accept.

    NanĂ  receive, receive: in. Pick up. Spit out the old and the new.

    Accept: Pick.

    Payment: Tax. Grain.

    Enjoy: Cool. Good fortune.

    Sewing: Sole. Supplements

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Uh. Be careful in your words, and be quick to do what is in the right way.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    "A gentleman is quick to do what he does, but he is cautious in his words." Ne Yu Yan is sensitive to action is a Chinese word, literally translated as a gentleman to be cautious in words and quick in action.

    The real meaning of this sentence is: people should be cautious in their speech, because trouble comes from the mouth, and if they are not careful in speaking, they will hurt themselves and others, and they will invite trouble and even disaster. "Ne" means to endure and say little, and "Min" means to be alert and positive.

    That is, the behavior of a gentleman is to speak slowly, to think twice before speaking, not to be open-mouthed, and to open his mouth. We must be active and agile, resolute and resolute, and do not drag our feet.

    "A gentleman is sensitive to action and is good at words".

    For ordinary people, speaking is easy and fast, and doing things is cumbersome and slow, but in this chapter, Confucius reverses the characteristics of a gentleman's speech and work with ordinary people, doing things quickly and speaking slowly.

    Words, sensitive deeds. It is not that the gentleman is not eloquent, but considering the difficulty of implementation, he is cautious and does not dare to say big things; Min means fast, quick and sharp, to implement quickly, rather than staying in language or other non-essential accumulation, first do what can be done, so that many things are easy to do, or can be done.

    It is easy to speak and difficult to do, and this way is changed to "it is difficult to speak and easy to do", which is the basic quality of a gentleman, and also the consciousness of a "doer", and the origin of "the unity of knowledge and action".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A gentleman should speak cautiously and act with agility. The "ne" here is to endure and speak little, and "min" is to be alert and positive, which means that the gentleman should be cautious in speaking and quick in action. This sentence tells us to speak slowly, to think twice before speaking, not to be open-mouthed, and to open our mouths; We must be active and agile, resolute and resolute, and do not drag our feet.

    Otherwise, if you say too much, you will lose, and trouble will come out of your mouth, but you don't know why, will you not miss a great thing; And if you are indecisive, the opportunity will be lost.

    Other explanationsAnother explanation means: "People should be cautious in their speech, because trouble comes from the mouth, and if they are not careful, they will hurt themselves and others, and they will invite trouble and even disaster." And doing things should be capable and diligent.

    In short, it is a warning to people to talk less and do more, which is the norm that most people in today's society should follow. As the saying goes: "If you say too much, you will lose", "Illness comes from the mouth, and disaster comes from the mouth", but prudent words do not mean that we are not allowed to speak, but that we must be cautious when speaking.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is a famous saying that a gentleman wants to be quick to his words and quick to act. "A gentleman wants to be quick in words and quick in action" literally translates to a gentleman to be cautious in his words and quick in his actions. The connotation means that people should be cautious in their speech, because trouble comes from the mouth, and if they are not careful in speaking, they will hurt themselves and others, and they will cause trouble and even disaster.

    "A gentleman wants to be sensitive to words and quick to act"."A gentleman wants to be quick in words and quick in deeds" tells people that a good and capable person does not need to debate anything with others, does not only use words to prove that he is right, even in the face of slander or personal attacks, he can use actions to prove his innocence and innocence. A person who endures humiliation and does not argue is often buried in things, and he must have a heart that is not in contention with the world.

    On the contrary, those who debate with others every day are not really capable people, although they show their ability in debating with others at every turn, but truly good people do not need to use rhetoric to win the approval of others, and empty talk without real action will achieve nothing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It means to be diligent in thinking stupidly, to act quickly and capably, but to speak carefully. In other words, do more, think more, talk less.

    Source: Chunqiu Lu Kongqiu's "Analects of Liren": "A gentleman wants to be obedient to his words and sensitive to his deeds." "

    Translation: Confucius said, "A gentleman should be cautious and slow in his words, but quick in his actions."

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