Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What is honesty?

What is honesty?

Solar terms are the ethics of righteously doing something. In the vicissitudes of fate, it is easy to see a person's integrity. It refers to people's ambition and integrity. It is the quality of upholding justice and not yielding in the face of enemies or pressure. (Modern Chinese) "He died in the evening when he heard the Tao" reveals the source of honesty. "Do your best, die before you die", which summarizes the expansion of honesty; "Heroes are born and die, but strong ones seem to swim", which is the sublimation of integrity in the abstract. Honesty and faith are cultivated, carried forward and passed down from generation to generation, and are the soul and backbone that have supported the Chinese nation for thousands of years.

The following is an example of explanation:

1. ambition.

Biography of Historical Records of Zheng Ji: "Ji An is studious, a ranger, upright, good at teaching and good at remonstrating." Song Luyou's poem "Feeling" said: "Whoever is independent of the noble spirit, the article is decadent and bad." Qing Tang Zhen's Hidden Book Master In this world, you are a talented person. The first act of Guo Moruo's Qu Yuan: "In this era of war, a person's integrity is very important. "

2. solar terms; Festival.

"The Story of the Western Regions in the Later Han Dynasty": "If its customs and wisdom are excellent and thin, it will produce regional products, the basic source of rivers, and the connection between integrity and heat ... It is necessary to write out the situation and find a way to find the root cause." Qian's Poem on Encouraging Agriculture: "Honesty is easy to pass, but peace is hard to last." Jin Yuanhao asked about the poem Shaolin Rain;

(Note: Tanabata and solar terms are actually different. Solar terms refer to twelve solar terms, such as beginning of spring, Jing Zhe, Qingming, Long Summer, Mang Zi, Xiao Shu, beginning of autumn, Chu Shu, Han Lu, beginning of winter, Heavy Snow and Xiao Han, which are opposite to Zhong Qi. )