The earliest motto, the origin of the motto

Updated on culture 2024-06-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Confucius's? Utensil.

    If there is more water, it will be poured, and when there is less water, it will be poured.

    Only when the water is moderate can it become 45 degrees, and the water cannot flow out.

    Confucius took it as a motto.

    Yes: "full of losses, humble benefits" only said.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the sea of my memories, there was a conversation that stuck in my mind.

    When I first started kindergarten, the teacher asked us to introduce ourselves and say what our names meant in the first lesson. The students scrambled to introduce themselves: some students said that his name means forever beautiful, some students said that his name means Nengwen Shanwu, and some students said that his name means the smartest first ......When my classmates introduced themselves, I pondered and couldn't guess the meaning of my name.

    After kindergarten, as soon as I got home, I asked my mother: What does my name 'Li Yike' mean? Mom said:

    Your name is a long story. Your original name was Li Mo Shile, and my father felt that there were too many strokes and it was not easy to write, so he changed it to - Li Yike. It means 'anything is possible', and that's what the whole family expects from you.

    Or the motto that Dad gave you. What does 'anything is possible'? I broke the casserole and asked, and my mother smiled and said, "You'll know when you grow up."

    Anything is possible This mystery was not known until I was in elementary school.

    In the exercise class in kindergarten, the teacher taught us to jump rope, and I had learned it in my heart, but it was very difficult to jump over it when I picked up the skipping rope. Looking at my classmates jumping rope as easily as a bunny, I was stunned and didn't move. It was winter, and the rope I held in my hand was already covered with sweat that I was both nervous and anxious.

    The jump rope in my hand was like a clumsy chain that was hard to shake, and I just wanted to give up. So I was pretending to untie the skipping rope and get through it during class. Until one day I broke the record of zero and I jumped three.

    When I was in elementary school, I wanted to break another record and prove that anything is possible was true, so I practiced every weekend and broke three records. In grades 1-4 of elementary school, jumping 71 times from the first grade to 163 jumps in the fourth grade, the leap in skipping rope confirms that anything is possible is true.

    Anything is possible with the motto. It will benefit me for the rest of my life, but only if I keep doing it in order to succeed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Don't admire the rich and rich, don't worry about the cheap and the poor. I asked myself, what is it, the noble and the lowly are in the clouds.

    Smell and destroy so that Hu don't be relatives, and don't be happy when you hear about it. What about self-care? Discrediting the theory of sufficiency.

    There is no intention to be proud of things, and to humiliate people from afar. Seek things without color, and respect oneself.

    Swim and evil are separated, and living and being neighbors are neighbors. There are trade-offs, and there are no relatives.

    Cultivating the outside and the inside, recuperating and recuperating with the truth. Raise the inside and leave the outside, and move the righteousness and benevolence.

    Thousands of miles from the beginning, the mountains rise from fine dust. The same is true of my way, and the clouds are new.

    Don't dare to regulate others, talk about the gentry from the book. Lifelong and self-reliant, after the death of Kun.

    Hou Kungou is not my descendant.

    Translation: Do not envy the noble and rich, do not worry about the lowly and the poor. You should ask yourself how your morality and cultivation are, and it is not worth saying about the dignity or poverty of your status.

    You don't have to be overly sad when you hear slander, and you don't have to be overjoyed when you hear praise. You should check how you behave, and other people's slander or praise of you is not worth paying attention to. Don't be obstinate and arrogant, so as to stay away from the humiliation of others.

    Don't use clever words to make things happen, in order to respect your own personality. When making friends, stay away from wicked people, and be neighbors with righteous men and gentlemen in your dwellings. There should be a trade-off between good and evil in these aspects, and there is no difference between intimacy and alienation other than that.

    Cultivate the outer kung fu to achieve the inside, and meditate the inner to make it peaceful and sincere. Cultivate the inner without leaving out the external, and act in accordance with righteousness and benevolence. If you want to walk a thousand miles, you have to start with the first step under your feet.

    The tall mountain peaks are piled up by a grain of dust, and so is our morality and cultivation, and the most precious thing is to rise and rise on the day of this trip. I dare not persuade others (in the above words) to write it on my belt. I will encourage myself for the rest of my life and give it to my descendants after I die.

    Whoever violates these is not my offspring.

    From Bai Juyi's "Continued Motto".

    About the Author. Bai Juyi (772-846), the word Lotte, the name Xiangshan Jushi, also known as Mr. Zuiyin, his ancestral home was Taiyuan, and he moved to Xia Tai when his great-grandfather was born, and was born in Xinzheng, Henan. He was a great realist poet of the Tang Dynasty and one of the three major poets of the Tang Dynasty.

    Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhi jointly advocated the New Yuefu Movement, known as "Yuan Bai", and Liu Yuxi was called "Liu Bai".

    Bai Juyi's poems have a wide range of themes, diverse forms, and easy and popular language, and are known as "poetry demons" and "poetry kings". The official is a bachelor of Hanlin and a doctor of Zuo Zanshan. In 846 AD, Bai Juyi died in Luoyang and was buried in Xiangshan.

    There are "Bai's Changqing Collection" handed down, and representative poems include "Song of Long Hatred", "Charcoal Seller", "Pipa Xing" and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Mottos refer to the mottos that people motivate, warn, remind themselves, serve as a guide to action. It also refers to the aphorism written by the ancients and placed on the right side of the seat. Historically, many Chinese and foreign celebrities have had their own "mottos".

    Almost all successful people in ancient and modern China and abroad have their own life motto - motto. The earliest "motto" recorded in historical books and scriptures is probably the inscription engraved on the objects that can be seen everywhere around him in order to warn King Wu of Zhou.

    Motivational Motto:1. If you can't get along with others, you can't get along with yourself.

    2. The tone should be gentle and the attitude should be firm.

    3. Uncontrollable desires will inevitably make you get nothing.

    4. Only those who have patience can make their wishes come true.

    5. Don't believe rumors that slander anyone.

    6. When it's time to talk, don't be meditative.

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