1. Talented, virtuous, virtuous, talented
——Sima Guang's Zizhi Tongjian. Zhou Ji》
I understand that the northern Song Dynasty politician Sima Guang's main meaning is that only by virtue can be established by virtue, and morality is the commander of talent. His employment is ranked as follows: first, those who have both moral integrity and ability; second, those who have virtue and no talent; third, those who have no virtue and no talent; and fourth, those who do not need to have talent and no virtue. If talent and virtue cannot be both, "it is better to give up talent and take virtue."
The millennium Sima Guang was quite far-sighted. The recent Delta epidemic caused by Nanjing Lukou Airport and affecting the whole country is rooted in feng jun, chairman of Jiangsu Eastern Airport Group, and Xu Yong, general manager, two corrupt officials who have neither morality nor talent. On August 10, both were investigated, and the lessons were painful and worth reflecting on.
2, to move the heavens, beauty and longevity
- "Xunzi. To the Gentleman》
A native of the State of Zhao at the end of the Warring States period of Xunzi. Famous thinker, writer, and politician, honored as "Xun Qing". It advocates that there is evil in human nature, denies the moral concept of talent, and emphasizes that the acquired environment and education have a very great impact on people.
This famous saying says that if you get the support and respect of everyone, you can do an earth-shattering cause, so you are in a good mood and prolong your life. The "father of China's nuclear submarines" and the recipient of the Order of the Republic, 97-year-old Huang Xuhua, is physically fit and still works every day, which is admirable.
3, the derby is above, and the desire is compared to the bottom
——(Jin) Fu Xuan, "Fu Zi. Treatise on Benevolence
Fu Xuan was a famous courtier, writer, and thinker during the Wei and Jin dynasties. This saying is that to be a man, you should learn from him morally compared with a nobler person. In terms of desires such as fame and fortune, they should be compared with people who are inferior to themselves. In this way, the mind is quiet and life is better.
Zhang Fuqing, the recipient of the "Order of the Republic", who has hidden his meritorious name for 60 years without revealing it, and who is nearly 100 years old, is an exemplary model.
4, sweet melon hugging bitter ti, beautiful dates grow thorns
——(Qing) Shen Deqian, "Ancient Poetry Sources. Two Ancient Poems
Shen Deqian was a Qing Dynasty minister, poet, and famous scholar. The Qianlong Emperor was pleased with his poetic talents and called him "the old famous man of Jiangnan". The crown prince (i.e., the crown prince's teacher) believed that melons were bred in bitter stems, and good dates were born in thorny bushes. A luscious thing cannot be perfect.
Philosophically speaking, there are no perfect people and things in the world, because it is incomplete to see perfection because there are advantages, and it is also one-sided to see nothing because there are shortcomings.
We ordinary people must learn to be happy and bitter about life, maintain a peaceful attitude, and see its sweetness, but also not be afraid of its bitterness. On the contrary, if you are angry and annoyed because of the small things of Chen Sesame's chaotic grain, you can't draw it.
5. The forest of toasts, not to help themselves
- (Tang) Yang Jiong
Yang Jiong was a Tang Dynasty minister and literary scholar, together with Wang Bo, Lu Zhaolin, and Luo Bin, and was known as the "Four Masters of the Early Tang Dynasty".
This talent believes that being in the middle of the righteous people in the forest, he does not need help, and he will be upright. Han Yu also holds the same concept, getting along with people with high moral character, "hearing and seeing, not learning to be able", and being influenced by good influences, you can learn good talents.
It is often said that the near Zhu is red, and the near ink is black, which is also the meaning.
6, small profits do not argue, small grievances do not send, can be with the public
- Qian Qi, Ming Dynasty
Qian Qi, an honest official of the Ming Dynasty, believed that if he did not compete with others for small profits and did not lose his temper for small contradictions, he could unite everyone and his popularity was very good.
For people to live in the world, to follow this philosophy, everyone likes it, why not enjoy it?
