Confucius' poems of gain and loss

1. Poems about gains and losses 1. Those who know me make me worry, and those who don't know me make me want. ("The Book of Songs Feng Wang Shu Li")

2, people have no instrument, what is immortality. (The Book of Songs, Wind and Mouse)

3. The speaker is innocent and the speaker is warned. (preface to the book of songs)

4. Stones from other mountains can attack jade. ("The Book of Songs Xiaoya heming")

Give me a peach and a plum. ("The Book of Songs, Elegance and Pity")

6. It is still a violation to commit iniquity in heaven; You can't live if you commit iniquity yourself. (Shangshu)

7, full of losses, modest benefits. (Shangshu Dayu Mo)

8. From good to good, from evil to collapse. (Mandarin)

9, many lines of injustice will be hanged. (Zuo zhuan)

10, be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger, be prepared for danger. (Zuo zhuan)

It is human nature to make mistakes. It's hard to change after that. (Zuo zhuan)

12, those who know others are wise, and those who know themselves are clear. (Laozi)

13, good words are not pleasant to hear, and no one believes them. (Laozi)

14, misfortune is a blessing, happiness is a blessing. (Laozi)

15, folded wood, born at the end; Nine-story platform, starting with tired soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. (Laozi)

2. Only by looking at people as a mirror can we know what the sentences in The Analects are. Emperor Taizong's famous saying "Take man as a mirror, and you can know the gains and losses". Here, "taking people as a mirror" generally refers to the experience and lessons of people's success and failure.

In the Analects of Confucius, Confucius famously said, "When you see a wise man, you should think about him without observing his body." . The "virtuous" and "not virtuous" here refer to people's ability level.

Another famous saying of Confucius in The Analects of Confucius is "Choose its goodness and follow it, and change its inferiority". The "good guys" and "bad guys" here refer to judging people according to moral norms.

It is precisely because people's success or failure is related to their own ability level and their own advantages and disadvantages, so the famous saying of Emperor Taizong "Take people as a mirror, and you can know the gains and losses" can be completely related to the famous saying of Confucius in The Analects of Confucius, "See the sage and think about it, turn back without seeing it" and "choose the good and follow it, but change it without mercy".

3. Sentences about gains and losses Life is always accompanied by gains and losses, and there will always be gains and losses.

This is the law of life, not favoring wealth or despising poverty, and loving all beings equally. If you have it, you will lose it, and if you lose it, you will get it.

Whether it is a champion in the field, a winner in the market or an elite in the workplace, every successful person has paid a lot of sweat, tears and hardships while winning applause, laughter and flowers. This is called: there will be no pie in the sky.

Plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold. No pains, no gains.

As trees are, so are fruits. So, unless you don't want to "get", don't be afraid of "losing"

If you grow beans, you can't expect to grow melons. If you don't pay at all, you can't expect anything in return.

What you don't work hard to get, what you get by accident, and what you lose are inevitable, and you will lose it sooner or later. If you have something, you will lose, and if you have something, you will lose.

The success of today's career is inseparable from the hardships of yesterday; Work hard now, and the future harvest is in sight; Maybe you spend money, but you get peace; Maybe you sacrificed yourself and won the hearts of the people. As the saying goes: the scenery is long, you should be eye-catching.

God helps those who he1p themselves. Lost in Sang Yu, lost in the east corner.

An old pioneer lost his horse-a blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. Life is fair and just for everyone.

As long as you are willing to pay, you will be rewarded. You can't get what you deserve and you can't lose what you deserve.

If you lose something here, you will get something there. Even if the cooked duck flies away again, it will fly back one day and can be found back after it is lost.

It's a close call. You must think twice about your choice. If you yearn for Buddhism, don't miss the red dust; If you stay away from the noise of the city; Don't envy the feast; If you are eager to be the first, you must endure the cold window; If you advocate celibacy, you have to put up with loneliness.

This is called: when the moon is cloudy or sunny. Sugarcane is not as sweet as both ends.

You can't have your cake and eat it. Gains and losses are ruthless, and trade-offs are righteous.

You can give up your immediate interests instead of your pursuit of life; Do not need fame and wealth, do not need personal dignity; You can lose your brilliance, but you can't lose your human conscience. If you give up what you shouldn't lose at will, it's really not worth the candle.

Gains and losses are common and naturally inviolable. The more you are willing to sacrifice, regardless of gains and losses, the more rewarding society will often give you; The more calm, the more calm, the more unintentional, often life makes you gain and lose; Anyone who is worried about gains and losses, haggles over every ounce, and haggles over every ounce, nine times out of ten, "do whatever you want, draw water with a sieve"; Anyone who is insatiable, insatiable and eager for success will sooner or later "be sorry for taking a small step and have no choice but to go to the guillotine."

This is called: people are not as good as the sky, and the sky does not allow people to deceive. If you get this word, you will get more help, but if you lose it, you will get less help.

Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil. The gains and losses in life are nothing more than fame and gain.

"The world is bustling, all for profit. The world is bustling, all for profit. "

Although Mr. Sima Qian has said this for a long time, fame and fortune are, after all, things outside. Life does not bring, death does not bring.

Hard-won, easy to go. Therefore, although all beings may not be able to become virtuous regardless of personal gains and losses, at least don't take fame and fortune too seriously in dealing with people, and don't bear the gains and losses all your life.

Note: Face the gains and losses calmly, whether happy or not, whether sad or not, everything goes with the flow, and life is ups and downs and free. This is also a valuable attitude towards life and a realm of life that not everyone can reach.

4. Is there a famous saying about gain and loss? Gentlemen don't care about interests, they are ashamed of safety! -Confucius loyalty is the road to honor.

-Zola Everyone is ashamed of losing his shape, and a gentleman is ashamed of losing his righteousness. -The body that died for the benefit of the people is heavier than Mount Tai.

-Mao Zedong Good winners strive for each other, and brave people will be humiliated. -Lin Bu Honor is like a firefly. It glows from a distance, but it is neither hot nor too bright at close range.

-John Webster It is sad to live on the reputation of others. The immortal reputation of teenagers exists only in Germany.

-Piedrake, sticking to your teachings is more important than life; I would rather my life disappear, as long as my reputation can be maintained. -petofi To give up one's reputation is to give up one's life.

-Aretino's reputation can strongly stimulate desire. -graham greene social honor comes from material possession, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain this possession.

-Frank Parkin's desire for glory is no different from the survival instinct shared by all living things. Being able to pin your life on other people's memories seems to prolong your life a little; Glory is our new life, as precious as natural life.

Montesquieu If you are going to seek happiness, don't become famous. The greatest glory lies not in never wrestling, but in getting up every time you fall. -Goldsmith Fame sometimes produces something useless.

-Thomas Fuller A man with a strong vanity is not so much to stand out from the crowd, but rather because he thinks he is outstanding, so he does not hesitate to play tricks to maximize his vanity. -Nietzsche When you successfully do something, don't wait to enjoy the honor, you should do what you need again.

-Pasteur The laurels of world honor are all woven with thorns. -Gary Honor can't be found, and any pursuit of honor is futile.

-Goethe Honor is in the hands of labor. Leonardo da vinci If fame only comes after death, then I am in no hurry to get it.

-Martray's real reputation is beyond vanity. -Leon Honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you can never have it forever, or you will accomplish nothing.

Madame Curie won't be crowned without suffering, won't be achieved without suffering, and won't be honored without suffering. -Anonymous vanity, glitz, meanness and narrowness are extremely common. People often find themselves with these shortcomings, and others often find them. Therefore, although people expect perfect standards, they never criticize these shortcomings.

-Madame Curie's talent buried at the bottom is truly worthy of respect. He worked hard all his life, not seeking fame and fortune, but only one thought inspired him to work hard for public welfare. -krylov deserved the honor but didn't get it, which is much better than not getting it.

Mark Twain: People who have no virtue and hope to be happy will keep appointments, and those who suffer in vain will be humiliated. An anonymous person should not be seduced by fame, money and status … and ignore justice and other virtues.

-Plato When faith is lost and honor is lost, people die. -Whittier The man who pursues praise will not achieve great success.

-Plutarch What a person expects is nothing more than being able to go all out and devote himself to a good cause. -Einstein Honor is like life, once lost, it can't be retrieved.

Cyrus vanity can make fun of others; Pride makes people mean, ambition makes people poor and vicious. -Mrs. de Starr's so-called honorary person is a recognition of my Excellence; If people don't want to admit that I am outstanding, I won't be named even if I have slept.

-Feng Youlan's vanity is aimed at society first, and fame is aimed at himself first. Contrary to vanity against society, reputation is an understanding of one's own character.

-Miki Qing Vanity and curiosity are the two whips of our soul. The latter drives us to scoff at everything, while the former forbids us to make vacillating mistakes.

-Montaigne vanity is the hormone of labor and the ointment of rest for us; It is attached to the fountain of life. Ruskin Vanity is a desire to pursue personal glory. It is not based on people's quality, achievements and achievements, but only on the existence of individuals to win the appreciation, respect and admiration of others.

So vanity is equal to a frivolous and beautiful woman at best. -Goethe Vanity is a sign of humility rather than pride.

-Swift Author: 2 18.56. 1. Reply to this speech at 22: 37 on June 5, 2006 2 Famous sayings and aphorisms Series material: Honor and disgrace Gains and Losses To say that a person loves vanity only means that he enjoys his influence on others. And a conceited person is satisfied with his influence on himself.

-beerbohm is desperate for a reputation, and he's really in trouble. -"Emperor Wu" reputation is a boring and deceptive thing; The people who get it don't necessarily have any advantages, and the people who lose it don't necessarily have any disadvantages.

-Shakespeare Honor has no absolute purpose and cannot transcend the existence and value of life itself. Schopenhauer pays too much attention to reputation, which is the most common mistake made by ordinary people.

-Anonymous Everyone's vanity equals his stupidity. Anonymous vanity is very ugly and annoying to everyone, because everyone has it without exception, and two vanities will never like each other.

Anonymous vanity and true sadness are completely contradictory feelings, but these feelings are deeply rooted in human nature, and even the most painful sadness is rarely ruled out. In sad moments, vanity is manifested in the hope of appearing sad, unfortunate or strong; We don't admit this despicable desire, but they never do; Even in the most painful sadness, we can't live without it. It weakens the power of sadness, not virtue and sincerity.

-lev tolstoy The highest form of vanity is the love of fame. -Santayana should cherish clothes from a new age and cherish fame from an early age.

-Pushkin Regardless of men and women, reputation is the most vital wealth in their souls. -Shakespeare My honor is my life, and the two are integrated.

Take it away.

5. In Ten Analects of Confucius, the sentence with similar meaning to "learn from others, and you can know the gains and losses" is the famous saying of Emperor Taizong. "Learn from others" here generally refers to the lessons of people's success and failure.

In the Analects of Confucius, Confucius famously said, "When you see a wise man, you should think about him without observing his body." . The "virtuous" and "not virtuous" here refer to people's ability level.

Another famous saying of Confucius in The Analects of Confucius is "Choose its goodness and follow it, and change its inferiority". The "good guys" and "bad guys" here refer to judging people according to moral norms.

It is precisely because people's success or failure is related to their own ability level and their own advantages and disadvantages, so the famous saying of Emperor Taizong "Take people as a mirror, and you can know the gains and losses" can be completely related to the famous saying of Confucius in The Analects of Confucius, "Seeing the sage Si Qi, turning back without seeing it" and "Choose the good and follow it, but change it without mercy".