Hongyi Zhiyuan means ambition and strong will.
Bo Wen's gift comes from The Analects of Confucius, Yongye: "A gentleman is knowledgeable in literature, and can use it as a gift or as a husband!" . "Bo" refers to a wide range of meanings, "Wen" refers to poetry, books, rituals and music, and literary erudition means that only extensive study can know its true meaning; "Covenant" refers to self-discipline, "ceremony" refers to etiquette, and agreeing with etiquette means strictly observing etiquette. Bo Wen's etiquette is "be knowledgeable and ask questions, and obey the etiquette law".
Hongyi Zhiyuan comes from The Analects of Confucius Taber: "Scholars have a long way to go to become Hongyi. Isn't it important to think that benevolence is your responsibility? Isn't it far after death? " . "Hong" means broad, and "Yi" means resolute and strong. "Zhiyuan" is understood as being committed to lofty ideals. Hongyi Zhiyuan means to have great ambition and strong will.
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The Analects of Confucius has been regarded as "the rule of five classics, the throat of six arts" since Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty "ousted a hundred schools of thought and respected Confucianism alone". In the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu combined The Great Learning, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius into four books, which made his position improve day by day. During the life extension period of the Yuan Dynasty, the imperial examination began with the "Four Books". From then on, until the Westernization Movement in the late Qing Dynasty, the imperial examination was abolished, and The Analects of Confucius has always been the golden rule pursued by scholars.
As a Confucian classic, The Analects is profound and all-encompassing. The thought of The Analects mainly includes three independent and closely related categories: ethics-benevolence, social politics-propriety, cognitive methodology-the golden mean, and "benevolence" is the core of the Analects.
Confucius established the category of benevolence, and then expounded that courtesy is a reasonable social relationship and a norm to treat people and things, and then expounded the methodological principle of the "golden mean" system.