2 Content interpretation
An upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried. S calligraphy swing: cleaning.
Open-minded: broad-minded, open and inclusive.
Qi: in ancient times, it meant sound and shape. From graupel, from honk, honk also sounds. Axe. The first refers to the axe, and the second refers to the axe, attacking others. The villain is not repairing himself, but repairing others.
Long worry: often sad and troubled. Confucius said: "A gentleman is broad-minded and tolerant of others; The villain loves to haggle over every ounce and is narrow-minded. "
From the above comparison, we know that the habits of gentlemen and villains are only two extremes. Those who always like to point at others and find fault with them are some characteristics of villains. So such people don't listen to their elders' teaching at all. He is full of prejudice and won't listen to any advice. He is full of nonsense and pretends to know nothing. How do you think such people can cultivate their own way of being a gentleman?
Do you know how to distinguish a gentleman from a villain? Grasping the following points, a gentleman aims at self-cultivation, far from being a villain. The Analects of Confucius is one of the classic works of Confucianism, compiled by Confucius' disciples and their disciples. It mainly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, and embodies Confucius' political opinions, logical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles. It is also called "Four Books and Five Classics" with Daxue, The Doctrine of the Mean, Mencius, The Book of Songs, Shangshu, Book of Rites, Yijing and Chunqiu. There are twenty popular Analects of Confucius.