-The Analects of Confucius? A man of virtue helps others to achieve their moral perfection but not their evil conduct. -The Analects of Confucius? Yan Yuan: Wealth cannot be lewd, poverty cannot be moved, and power cannot be bent.
-Mencius? Teng Wengong's "quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugality to cultivate one's morality". -Three Kingdoms Zhi Shu? Zhuge Liang's book of commandments is not alone, but there must be neighbors.
-The Analects of Confucius? "Dan can be ground but not taken away from its color, orchid can be burned but not destroyed, jade can be broken but not turned white, and gold can be sold but not easily strengthened." -BAIC? Liu Wei, "Liu Zi? The quality is "being brave."
-The Analects of Confucius? For politics, stones can be broken, but not strong; Dan can grind, but he can't win red. -Lu Chunqiu? Ji Dongji, a man without faith, doesn't know what he can do.
-The Analects of Confucius? For politics, the brave don't forget the valley, and the brave don't forget to lose money. -Mencius? Under the leadership of Teng Wengong, I feel happy and worried about the world.
-Mencius? Xia liang "people can't * * *. -Mencius? Dedicated and invincible.
-"Zuo zhuan"? Twenty-eight years of Gong: Good advice. -"Zuo zhuan"? After eight years in the public, "personal grievances are not as good as public grievances."
-"Zuo zhuan"? Five years of mourning, good advice. -"Mandarin? Zhou Yu, noble people are not as good as themselves, and ancestors are before themselves.
-The Book of Rites? Ji Fang doesn't eat the food delivered. -The Book of Rites? Talking under the Bow puts the urgency of the country before personal grievances.
Han? Sima Qian's Historical Records? Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru: Sincerely opens the stone. Han? Liu Xin's Miscellanies of Xijing (Volume 5) knows that grass borrows the strength of high winds.
-Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasties? Ye Fan's Once? Biography of Wang Ba can't compare with Keeping out the Cold, and stopping slander can't compare with Self-study. Kim? Chen shou's reflection? Shu Wei? Wang Changchuan: Do your best to die.
-Three Kingdoms? Zhuge Liang's "Model" hopes to help you. Ask questions, and adopt them when you are satisfied.
2. What are the classical Chinese writings that describe "a gentleman of noble character"? First, wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent.
Vernacular interpretation: wealth cannot confuse his thoughts, poverty cannot change his ethics, and power cannot subdue his will.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Mencius
Source: Mencius? Teng Wengong: Wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and powerful people can't be bent.
Second, Germany is not alone. It must have neighbors.
Vernacular interpretation: A moral person will not be isolated, and there will be people with the same ideas.
Dynasty: Zhou
Author: By many people
Source: The Analects of Confucius? Liren: if you are not alone, you must have neighbors.
Third, be quiet to cultivate one's morality, and be frugal to cultivate one's morality.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: make yourself perfect through meditation and reflection, and cultivate your noble character through thrift and saving money.
Dynasty: Shu Kingdom of Three Kingdoms
Author: Zhuge Liang
Source:? Book of commandments: cultivate one's morality by quietness and cultivate one's morality by frugality.
Fourth, Dan can be grinded but not taken away from its color, orchid can be burned but not destroyed, jade can be broken but not turned white, and gold can be sold but not easily strengthened.
Interpretation of vernacular: cinnabar can be ground, but it can't take away its red color; Orchids can be burned, but their fragrance cannot be destroyed; Meiyu can be scattered, but it can't change its whiteness; Gold can be melted, but it cannot be hardened.
Dynasty: Northern Qi Dynasty
Author: Liu Zhou
Source:? "Liu Zi? Great quality: Dan can be ground but not taken away from its color, orchid can be burned but not destroyed, jade can be broken but not turned white, and gold can be sold but not hardened.
5. Enjoy the world and worry about it.
Interpretation of vernacular: share happiness with the world and share troubles with the world.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Mencius
Source: Mencius? Hui Liang Wang Xia: Happy for the world, worried about the world.
3. The ancient poem about a gentleman is 1. "an upright man is open and poised, little people often worry-"The Analects of Confucius "an upright man is open and poised, broad-minded, little people often worry.
2. "Confucius said: There is no dispute between gentlemen. Will shoot! Let it go up, you can drink it, and it is also a gentleman. " -"The Analects of Confucius" Confucius said: "A gentleman does not dispute. If there is any dispute, it must be an archery competition! The two sides bowed to each other, humbly, and then appeared; After shooting the arrow, he came down to drink water. This dispute is a dispute between gentlemen. "
3. "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement. -"The Book of Changes Dried Melon Fragrance" Tian's movement is vigorous and powerful, and a gentleman should be like a field, constantly striving for self-improvement, fortitude and perseverance, and never stop.
4. the terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with morality. -"Yijing Kungua Xiang" The earth is thick and slippery, and a gentleman is virtuous and tolerant of everything. Heaven is vigorous, and a gentleman should consciously forge ahead and never relax.
5. "No husband is no gentleman"-an old saying. It means that people who are narrow-minded and lack measurement are not worthy of being husbands and gentlemen.
4. What are the classical Chinese writings that describe "a gentleman of noble character"? First, wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent.
Vernacular interpretation: wealth cannot confuse his thoughts, poverty cannot change his ethics, and power cannot subdue his will. Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Author: Mencius Source: Mencius? Teng Wengong: Wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and powerful people can't be bent.
Second, if morality is not alone, there must be neighbors. Interpretation: A moral person will not be isolated, and there will be people with the same ideas. Dynasty: Zhou Author: Multilingual Source: The Analects? Establish a person: if you are not alone, you must have neighbors, be quiet and cultivate yourself, and be frugal and cultivate yourself.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: make yourself perfect through meditation and reflection, and cultivate your noble character through thrift and saving money. Dynasty: History of the Three Kingdoms Shu Author: Zhuge Liang Source:? Book of commandments: cultivate one's morality by quietness, and cultivate one's morality by thrift.
Fourth, Dan can be grinded but not taken away from its color, orchid can be burned but not destroyed, jade can be broken but not turned white, and gold can be sold but not easily strengthened. Interpretation of vernacular: cinnabar can be ground, but it can't take away its red color; Orchids can be burned, but their fragrance cannot be destroyed; Meiyu can be scattered, but it can't change its whiteness; Gold can be melted, but it cannot be hardened.
Dynasty: Northern Qi Author: Liu Zhou Source:? "Liu Zi? Great quality: Dan can be ground but not taken away from its color, orchid can be burned but not destroyed, jade can be broken but not turned white, and gold can be sold but not hardened. 5. Enjoy the world and worry about it.
Interpretation of vernacular: share happiness with the world and share troubles with the world. Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Author: Mencius Source: Mencius? Hui Liang Wang Xia: Happy for the world, worried about the world.