The "Five Beauties" refer to favors without expense, labor without resentment, desire without greed, peace without arrogance, power without violence.
From "The Analects of Confucius·Yao"
Original text: Zizhang said: "What are the five virtues?" Confucius said: "A gentleman benefits without any expense, works without resentment, and desires. Not greedy, peaceful but not arrogant, powerful but not fierce. Translation: Zi Zhang asked: "What are the five virtues?" Confucius said: "A gentleman should give kindness to the people but not himself." Spend money; make people work without making them resentful; pursue kindness without greed for wealth; be dignified without being arrogant; be majestic without being fierce."
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Five virtues. In fact, it means treating good deeds as something you should do; working without complaining; wanting without being greedy; being calm and not caring about what others say; being powerful without taking advantage of others.
Thousands of years ago, the saints proposed the way of governing that respects the five beauties. It also embodies Confucius' thoughts on benevolent governance. He believes that if a politician wants to win the hearts of the people in the world, he must constantly cultivate morals, govern diligently, restrain selfish desires, treat the people leniently, reduce taxes, implement policies to enrich the people, and be frugal and caring for the people. , use it with time, so that the people can experience the benefits of benevolent government in practice and get benefits.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - The Analects of Confucius·Yao Yue