Li Si Jiren is a China phrase pronounced S:and L \u jírén, which means that people always want to fight for their own interests. However, the acquisition of benefits is conditional. When a person brings benefits to others, it is only himself who benefits.
Is it true that self-cultivation has been passed down from generation to generation, and doing things for the benefit of others? This is a collection of words by Yan Zhenqing, a great calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, which shows the wisdom of China traditional culture.
19 19 Sun Yat-sen's inscription: Is self-cultivation a name passed down from generation to generation, and doing things only for the benefit of others?
Sun Yat-sen attaches importance to justice, advocates honesty, does not seek personal gain, and opposes luxury and corruption. When he served as interim president in Nanjing, he put people's interests first, never sought personal gain and opposed nepotism. 19 19 years, Dr. Sun Yat-sen wrote "How to cultivate one's morality and pass it on from generation to generation, and do things only for the benefit of others", expressing the value concept of a generation of great men.