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That is to say, I would rather be sorry for the people of the world than I would be sorry for the people of the world, and this kind of character is more noble.
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Ningjia I bear the world, and the people of the world will not let the people of the world bear me.
This sentence can best highlight the side of his ambition, he can be wrong, but his subordinates can't be wrong, after the break, Cao Cao killed Lu Boyu - it will be wrong. In order to win the world, coerce the Son of Heaven to order the princes, this is the embodiment of Meng De's eloquence, he is not in a hurry, he knows that Taoguang is obscure, does not fight for a moment's gain, and is far-sighted, but the wise man must make a mistake in a thousand thoughts, and his suspicious heart is not intended to be the reason for his defeat.
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Cao Cao's "Let the County Clarify the Order".
Rather teach me to bear the world, and stop teaching the world to bear me. Cao Cao, a politician, military strategist, poet and writer from the Wei State during the Three Kingdoms period. The original sentence is "I would rather bear others than teach others to bear me."
Cao Cao misheard the rumors and thought that everyone in the world thought the same as him. Therefore, he uttered such a famous phrase to show his heart. This quote reflects Cao Cao's unique personality.
In the feudal era, the personal reputation of politicians was more important than life, so they used to take "I would rather bear others than teach others to bear me" as their motto, in order to remind themselves to be "cautious and independent".
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"I'd rather be responsible for the world than for the world to be responsible for me" means: I'd rather be sorry for other people than others for me. "I'd rather I bear the people of the world than the people of the world bear me" first appeared in Sun Sheng's "Miscellaneous", the original text is:
When Taizu heard the sound of his food utensils, he thought that he was trying to kill him, so he killed him at night. Then he said sadly: 'I'd rather bear others than let others bear me!'
Yes. "I'd rather I bear the people of the world, I don't want the people of the world to bear me" This sentence also appeared in the TV series "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Cao Cao to his own. A good friend stayed at a luxurious house, but the friend went out to buy wine and food but didn't come back for a long time, and Cao Cao overheard people say: "How about tying it up and killing it"?
For Cao Cao, who was suspicious by nature, he thought that his good friend was going to attack him, so he attacked first and killed Lu Bohao's entire family. Later, when Lu Boyao returned home, Cao Cao was afraid that he would report to the official, so he killed Lu Boyao again. Chen Gong knew that he blamed Cao Cao for being ruthless and cruel, so Cao Cao said, "I'd rather teach me to bear the world, and stop teaching the world to bear me."
Cao Cao is a person who values love and righteousness, and he says this in the TV series just to enhance the atmosphere. In fact, Cao Cao is quite tolerant of those who have failed him, such as Chen Gong, Wei Chong, Bi Chen, etc., all of whom have seen Cao Cao's open-mindedness.
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It means that I would rather be sorry for the people of the world, this sentence is the first half of the sentence that Cao Cao said in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "I would rather bear the people of the world than the people of the world bear me", the combination of the two sentences is understood that although I killed them by mistake and am sorry for them, I can't get it back now. I'm desperate now, and I don't know what to do, so I'd rather I be sorry for them than let them be sorry for me.
This is what Cao Cao said after he found out that he had killed Lu Bohao's family by mistake! Cao Cao killed people and spoke wildly, so he was scolded by the people of the world as a hero for more than a thousand years. Cao Cao's literary and martial strategies, political, military, and literary talents, have also been covered up for many years because of his treacherous character.
Cao Cao's behavior is not only intolerable by Confucian moral norms, but also despised by the code of conduct of "benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom and trust" that has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
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I'd rather be sorry for the people of the world than for the people of the world to be sorry for me.
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Summary. Hello, this is a sentence that Cao Cao said. It means that if everyone loses him, he will not fail the world.
What does it mean that the people of the world would rather bear me, and I will not live up to the people of the world?
Hello, this is a sentence that Cao Cao said. It means that if everyone loses him, he will not fail the world.
It probably means that people all over the world can betray you, but you won't do anything against your conscience.
The real original sentence is: I'd rather bear the people of the world than the people of the world bear me.
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