Question 1: What does it mean to be virtuous and virtuous? Being virtuous means that people with high moral standards can undertake important tasks. Source: "The Book of Changes" has the Kun hexagram, and its "Elephant" says: "The terrain is smooth, and a gentleman carries things with great virtue."
Question 2: What does it mean to be virtuous and virtuous? It means that a person with high moral standards can undertake important tasks. Source: "The Book of Changes" has the Kun hexagram, and its "Elephant" says: "The terrain is Kun ,A gentleman carries his wealth with kindness."
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Question 3: What does it mean to be virtuous? It is a gift of virtue.
Being virtuous means that a person with high moral standards can undertake important tasks. Source: "The Book of Changes" has the Kun hexagram, and its "Elephant" says: "The terrain is Kun, and a gentleman carries things with great virtue."
Question 4: What does it mean to be virtuous? "Being virtuous and carrying things" is a saying in "Yi Zhuan". The original text is: "The terrain is uneven, and a gentleman is carrying things with great virtue." Let's talk about being virtuous and carrying things first. What is "virtue" is actually very simple. Helping others and asking for something in return is called trading. Helping others without asking for anything in return is called "virtue". If many people receive your help and you don't ask for anything in return, then your moral character will be strong and you can be said to be highly virtuous. Besides, the best is like water. The best is the best. The best way to live in life is like water. What is water like? Water is good for all things, that is, water brings benefits to all things. Without fighting, fighting means fighting for interests, so water benefits all things without fighting, which means helping others without asking for anything in return. But I think this is not enough. Lao Tzu went on to say, do what everyone hates. There is a saying that tells people to go to higher places, and water will flow to lower places. What is it that man hates? It's low. Therefore, it is about staying in a low position when doing what everyone hates, which means being humble and prudent. Therefore, you should not only help others without asking for anything in return, but also maintain a humble and prudent attitude. Don't think that you are arrogant because others have received favors from you. If you can do this, you will be "almost in the Tao". That is to say, you have acquired a way of life that is close to Tao.
Question 5: Can it be said that virtuous things carry virtue? No, people in ancient times have always believed that only virtuous people can possess treasures and artifacts. But people with a lot of wealth are never considered to be kind and virtuous people.
Question 6: What does it mean to be virtuous? Pronunciation:
hòu dé zài wù
Definition:
Paying attention to character is like the earth that can support all things. Describes character as the earth that accommodates all rivers. [1] "The Book of Changes" has the Kun hexagram, and its "Elephant" says: "The terrain is Kun, and a gentleman carries things with great virtue."
"Guoyu. Jinyu Six": "I heard that only those who are virtuous can receive many blessings. Those who obey others without blessings will hurt themselves." Kindness carries things, magnanimity accommodates people.
Usage:
As a predicate, attributive; referring to educating people with good morals
General idea:
People have wisdom and stupidity, just like the terrain There are uneven areas, and the soil can be fertile or poor. Farmers will not stop farming because the soil is poor, and gentlemen will not give up education because they are stupid and dishonest. There is no tangible thing in heaven and earth that is more kind than the earth, and there is nothing that is not carried by the earth. Therefore, a gentleman should imitate the meaning of "Kun" in his life, treat others with kindness, and show a certain amount of tolerance and tolerance to others, whether they are smart, stupid or despicable.
Seal cutting and calligraphy "Houde Zaiwu" means to educate people and things with profound virtues. Today, it is mostly used to refer to cultivating students with noble morals and profound knowledge.
Question 7: What does "zaiwu" in "Zaiwu" mean? Source: "Zhouyi Kun": "A gentleman carries things with kindness." "Guoyu.Jinyu Six": " I have heard that only those who are virtuous can receive many blessings, and those who obey others without blessings will surely hurt themselves.
Chinese name
Houde Carrying Things
Source
"Book of Changes Kun"
Meaning
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Those with high moral standards can take on great responsibilities
Classification
Idioms
Usage
As predicates and attributives; referring to thick Moral education
Idiom: Virtue carries things
Pinyin: hòu dé zài wù
Explanation: Paying attention to moral character is like the earth that can support all things. Describes moral character as the earth accommodates all rivers. It used to mean that people with high moral standards can undertake important tasks.
The movement of heaven (i.e. nature) is strong and strong, and correspondingly, a gentleman should be resolute and resolute, and work hard to become stronger; the momentum of the earth is thick and gentle, and a gentleman should increase his virtues and accommodate all things. Ancient Chinese believed that heaven and earth were the largest and contained all things. The understanding of heaven and earth is: the sky is above and the earth is below; the sky is yang and the earth is yin; the sky is gold and the earth is earth; nature is hard and earth is soft. It is believed that the union of heaven and earth brings about the creation of all things and the movement of the four seasons. Without heaven and earth, there would be nothing. Heaven and earth are the universe, and the universe is heaven and earth. This is the ancient Chinese people’s simple materialistic view of the universe, and it is also the Chinese people’s view of the universe. Therefore, in the eight trigrams, the Qian hexagram is the first, followed by the Kun hexagram; Qian is at the top, and Kun is at the bottom; Qian is in the north, and Kun is in the south. The sky is high and healthy, and the earth is thick to carry things. Then the philosophy of life is further derived from the explanation attributes of the two hexagrams of Qian and Kun (i.e. heaven and earth), that is, life should be as tall and resolute as the sky and self-improving, and as thick and broad and virtuous as the earth.
"The best good is like water" comes from "Laozi": "The best good is like water, water benefits all things without competing for fame and fortune." It means that the highest level of good deeds is like the character of water, benefiting all things without competing for fame and wealth.
"The Book of Changes" has the Kun hexagram, and its "Elephant" says: "The terrain is Kun, and a gentleman carries things with great virtue." "Guoyu. Jinyu 6": "I heard that only those who are virtuous can receive many blessings, and those who obey without blessings will surely hurt themselves." Virtue carries things, and magnanimity accommodates people.
The meanings of the two words "Shang Shan Ruo Shui" and "Hou De Zai Wu" are the same, so people often use these two words together.
Sentence examples: The relationship between heaven and earth lasts for a long time, and a gentleman carries his wealth with kindness. "Ode to the Western Expedition" by Pan Yue of Jin Dynasty
Pinyin code: hdzw
Usage: as predicate and attributive; refers to educating people with good morals
It is to carry rather than to plant. Does object refer to person? No.
Zai means to carry, bear, and means to be able to bear it. Things are substances and things, which are interpreted as the material and glory enjoyed and owned. De means merit and gain.
The whole sentence of "Hude Zaiwu" means: Only by doing good deeds and accumulating a lot of merit can you be able to afford the material and spiritual civilization you have today. The more you enjoy and possess, the more you need to accumulate merit. Otherwise, I am afraid that the virtue (getting) is not worthy of the position, and sooner or later, disaster will happen.