Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - From ancient times to the present, what are the upright figures and deeds like plum blossoms?

From ancient times to the present, what are the upright figures and deeds like plum blossoms?

Hanmei is proud of snow. Noble integrity, if integrity is noble, it is also said that lotus leaves are muddy without touching, and bamboo is upright.

There are many moral figures and stories in ancient times.

For example, Wen Tianxiang would rather die than surrender than vote for Meng Yuan, and wrote an eternal famous sentence "Who lives and who doesn't die", leaving his heart in history.

Another example is the touching story of Su Wu, Zhang Qian and Zhu Ziqing who would rather starve to death than eat foreign rice.

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Proud of Ji Kang-Ji Kang doesn't like being an official, but he usually likes to work while the iron is hot. General Si Mazhao wanted to hire him as an official, but Ji Kang was stubborn and unwilling to be an official, so he left home and fled to Hedong. Ji Kang was originally a friend of the Lu Xun brothers in Dongping. Lu An's wife was married by his brother. So Ji Kang persuaded Lu An to calm down. But later, Lu Xun was afraid that Lu An would go back on his word, so he first sued Lu An for being unfilial. Ji Kangyi failed to live up to his heart and wrote a letter to break up with Lu Xun to testify for Lu An, so he was also taken into custody. Zhong Hui suggested that Si Mazhao take this opportunity to get rid of Ji Kang. Ji Kang was taken into custody immediately after he went to prison.

Before the execution, Ji Kang looked as usual. He looked at the shadow of the sun, and there was still some time before the execution, so he asked his brother for his favorite piano and played a song "Guangling San" on the execution ground. After singing, Ji Kang put it down and sighed, "Yuan Xiaoni learned Guangling San from me and went to Jingu every time. After that, Ji Kang was relaxed, forty years old.

Boyi and Shu Qi were two sons in the late Shang Dynasty. According to legend, his father ordered his second son, Shu Qi, to be his heir. After the ancient death, Shu Qi gave way to Boyi, but Boyi didn't accept it. Shu Qi didn't want to be enthroned, so he went to Zhou. Zhou Wuwang attacked Zhou, and they kowtowed to him. After the King of Wu destroyed the business, he ate it in humiliation, picked Wei, and starved to death in shouyangshan. Sima Qian combined Biography of Boyi and Biography of Shu Qi, ranking first in the Biography of Historical Records. In feudal society, they were regarded as a model for sticking to their ambitions.