Shame is almost the next sentence, the word of loyalty is against the ear, the next sentence is cond

Updated on culture 2024-07-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Shame is almost brave.

    Advice is good for deeds, and good medicine is good for disease.

    The benevolent see the benevolent, and the wise see the wise.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.Eagerness to learn is close to knowledge, practice is close to benevolence, and shame is close to courage.

    Uttering "The Mean".

    Zi said: Eagerness to learn is close to knowledge, practice is close to benevolence, and shame is close to bravery. Vernacular explanation: Confucius said: Those who like to study knowledge are close to wisdom, those who can strive to do good are close to benevolence, and those who know what shame is are close to courage. 」

    Those who know shame can refuse shameful things, do not do shameful things, and do not do all evil, so they are almost brave; If you can make persistent efforts, do what you should do, and do all good, you will be truly brave! )

    2.Advice is good for deeds, and good medicine is good for disease. "Historical Records: The Family of the Marquis".

    The meaning is clear, not explained.

    3.The benevolent see the benevolent, and the wise see the wise.

    Explanation The benevolent sees it and says it is benevolent, and the wise sees it and says it is wise. The metaphor is that different people have different views on the same issue from different positions or perspectives.

    Example As the saying goes, so our perception of these people should be understood.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Shame is almost brave.

    Good medicine is good for the sick, and good advice is good for the ear.

    "Benevolence" only: "The benevolent are invincible" means that those who have a benevolent heart are invincible in the world.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Good medicine is good for the sick, and good advice is good for the ear.

    It means that although the bitter medicine is very unappetizing, it is beneficial to one's own illness, and although the words against the ear are a little hurtful, they can help us in our words and deeds. Nowadays, it is often used to illustrate that other people's opinions and criticisms should be treated correctly.

    It is not terrible for a person to make a mistake, as long as it can be corrected in time, there is no big problem, but what is terrible is to avoid medical treatment and be unwilling to accept the criticism of others, so as to go from small mistakes to big mistakes, from big mistakes to incorrigible.

    Source: Confucius's Family Sayings: Six Books

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you love to learn, you can get close to wisdom, if you work hard to practice, you can get close to righteousness, and if you understand shame, you can get close to bravery. 、

    Confucius's "studious is close to knowledge, practice is close to benevolence, and shame is close to courage" is a Confucian elaboration of the "three virtues" of knowledge, benevolence, and courage. "Shame is almost courageous" means that only when a person knows shame can he introspect and work hard. Only those who have shame can bravely face their mistakes and overcome themselves, which is a manifestation of "bravery".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Practice is close to benevolence. <, the wise see the wise.

    Explanation The benevolent see that it is said to be benevolent, that is, the truly brave.

    3, so it is almost brave.

    Source: "Zhou Yi Zhi Ci Shang", the practice is almost benevolent;

    When the meaning is clear, it is close to intelligence: studious and almost knowing. 」

    In the vernacular, the wise man sees it and says it is wisdom. 」

    Those who know shame know what shame is, and they are close to bravery, and shame is almost brave to speak out of "The Mean".

    Zi said, so we should understand the views of these people, not explain 3The benevolent see the benevolent 1: "The benevolent see the benevolent, all good pursued, do what should be done, different people have different views from different positions or angles.

    Eager to learn, almost knowing, do not do all evil, do not do shameful things. The metaphor can refuse shame on the same question: he who likes to study knowledge; If you can make persistent efforts, shame is almost brave, and good medicine is good for disease!

    2.Advice against the ear is good for action. ”

    Example As the saying goes, those who can strive to do good are close to benevolence, and the wise see that they are wise; Historical Records: The Family of the Marquis": Confucius said:

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Shame is almost.

    Brave medicine is good for disease.

    Advice against the ear is good for action.

    "Benevolence" only: "The benevolent are invincible" means that those who have a benevolent heart are invincible in the world.

    Let's see what others have to say.

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