Poems describing people who have no vision and care about the world.

Poems describing people who have no vision and care about the world are as follows:

1, people need gold to make friends, but the gold is neither too much nor too deep. Even if you make a promise temporarily, there will always be a long journey.

2, drink and Jun Jun from wide, overturned like a wave.

3, the white head knows each other and presses the sword, and Zhu Men laughs and plays the crown first.

The worldly wisdom is introduced as follows:

The way of the world, a China idiom, is pronounced as "rén qíng shì gù g ù", which means the method, reason and experience of dealing with people, and comes from sending a monk to worship. Wen Song Tianxiang's Preface to Sending Monks: "My aunt entrusted her with the world." Ming? Yang Ji's poem "Wen Chan": The world is cold, rather proud and not dirty.

The introduction of human culture is as follows:

Human culture, one of China's traditional cultures, refers to a kind of culture produced to maintain a kind of survival relationship between people, which is manifested in giving gifts to each other during festivals, weddings and funerals to maintain this human relationship. Expanding to social interaction is a means to expand contacts and please superiors, which is easy to breed corruption.

The analysis of "human feelings" consumption in today's society can not but be traced back to humanism advocated by traditional Confucianism. Humanism is a specific category of moral philosophy that was born and grew up in the Confucian ethical culture of respecting feelings in China. It is an important method and principle to deal with various ethical relations and embodies the ethical culture of Confucianism and China.

Confucian humanism is based on consanguinity and kinship, which is generally applicable to the field of social relations. China's closed farming economy in recent 2000 years has provided natural soil for the survival and development of humanism, which has accumulated and precipitated continuously, forming a unique Chinese-style "human feelings" culture.

The expression of human culture is as follows:

In addition to the pure emotional investment between a few relatives, other "human feelings" are actually emotional investments, and they all hope to get super-value returns, which has become the unspoken rule of Chinese people. Investigating its root, "human feelings" consumption has become the most practical and effective social relationship. One of China people's main motives for being a man is his expectation of others' return.