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Summary of the lecture on great wisdom

1, self-cultivation: people who are not far away.

2. Mentality: Joy

3. Filial piety: filial piety governs the family, middle filial piety governs the enterprise, and filial piety governs the country.

4, making friends: gentlemen are harmonious but different, villains are the same but not harmonious.

5. Management: Being in the right place at the right time.

Great wisdom of Chinese studies applied by Chinese masters Part II

Content introduction:

China's traditional culture has a long history and is profound. Today, with the high development of science and technology, westerners are looking for the source of wisdom, spiritual paradise and the true meaning of management from the traditional culture of China. Only by cultivating self-cultivation, cultivating humanistic feelings, improving management and leadership skills, experiencing the profound wisdom of great men and cultivating broad minds can we achieve great things. Professor Zhai stands in the supreme position of "harmony between man and nature", and widely draws lessons from it, conveying the power of "great love", the essence of soul culture and the method of cultivating the mind and opening up wisdom in fun. This course, in a nutshell, plays an extremely significant role in inspiring and guiding enterprise leaders to temper their personal values, create their own charm, and improve their management practice, so as to feel the life realm of "self-improvement, kindness and morality".

The third book of Tao Te Ching, Great Wisdom-Applied Wisdom, is known as the "King of All Classics". It is profound and mysterious, and it contains endless wisdom treasures such as health preservation, human cultivation, philosophy of life, strategy of governing the country, and even the harmony between man and nature. It had a profound influence on China's ancient philosophy, science and technology, politics and so on. It has played an inestimable role in the formation of Chinese national character and political unity and stability. Today, its world significance is becoming more and more obvious, and more and more western scholars spare no effort to explore the mysteries of science, trace back to the source of human civilization, and tap the inside information of ancient wisdom. The Tao Te Ching has also been highly praised by emperors and generals of past dynasties: in the year when Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, he declared to the world that the Tao Te Ching was superior to all classics, and ordered all people in the world to keep one at home and annotate the Tao Te Ching in person; Mao Zedong repeatedly quoted the original text of Tao Te Ching in his works and speeches, such as: "If you want to take it, you must follow it first" and "Dare to be the first in the world". Go out with the name of Tao Te Ching; In his second inaugural speech, Ronald Reagan, the former president of the United States, used Laozi's famous saying "To govern a big country, cook small things" to explain his concept of governing the country. Since then, Americans' interest in Taoism has greatly increased, and even the four characters of "governing by doing nothing" have been hung in the American Academy of Sciences.