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Sentences about China's traditional culture

The sentences about the traditional culture of China are as follows.

1, things start and end, and things end. If you know the order, you will find a shortcut. -"University". General idea: Everything in the world has a beginning and an end. If we make their order clear, it will be closer to the law of development of things.

2. Self-honesty, that is, sex; Self-knowledge and sincerity are called teaching. Sincerity is clear, and clarity is sincere. -the golden mean. General idea: being sincere and sensible is called nature; Being sincere because of understanding is the result of education. Only when you are sincere can you understand things, and only when you can understand things can you be sincere.

3. A gentleman asks for others after he has himself, but not others after he has himself. -"University". General idea: a gentleman should have his own advantages first, and then ask others; For shortcomings, we should criticize others by criticizing our own ignorance of the future.

4, the so-called sincere person, don't deceive yourself. If it stinks, if it's lewd, it's called modesty. Therefore, a gentleman must be cautious and independent. -"University". General idea; Making your heart sincere means not deceiving yourself. Just as you hate rancid smells, you should love beautiful women, and everything comes from the heart. Therefore, a virtuous person, even a person, will be cautious.

5. Destiny is nature, truth is truth, and cultivation is teaching. -the golden mean. General idea: God-given virtue is called "nature", and it is called "Tao" according to the nature of things, which makes people practice and follow the Tao, and it is called "teaching".

6. Be knowledgeable, interrogate, think carefully, distinguish clearly and persist. -the golden mean. General idea: Learn knowledge extensively, ask the reasons for the development of things in detail, think carefully, distinguish right from wrong, and practice practically.

7. I visit myself three times a day: Are you unfaithful to others? Don't believe in making friends? Can you pass it on? -The Analects of Confucius. I will reflect on myself many times every day: have I done my best for others? Are you honest and trustworthy when you get along with your friends? Did the teacher review the knowledge carefully?