Excerpt from The Analects of Confucius Advanced Articles
Explanation: If you don't understand who you live for, how can you understand what others will think of you after death?
Second, Lu Ji asked ghosts and gods. Confucius said, "No, it doesn't matter; Yes, things are ghosts. " Dare to ask death. Yue: "nameless, born; Know, die. " (The Analects of Confucius)
Regarding the difference between the living and the dead, Confucius said: "I don't know anything, this is birth;" And everything is understandable, that is the state after death. "
3. Confucius said: "A benevolent person, a benevolent person, does not have to live to harm benevolence, but commits suicide to become benevolence."
Confucius said: "All true people with lofty ideals will not harm righteousness for fear of death. They should disregard their own lives to fulfill their benevolence. "