Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Interpretation of eight virtues

Interpretation of eight virtues

Eight virtues refer to eight qualities: benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom, faith, courage, tolerance and forgiveness.

Benevolence: it refers to love, kindness and caring for others, and it is a people-oriented emotional quality.

Righteousness: It refers to observing moral standards and upholding justice and fairness, which are people's codes of conduct.

Courtesy: It refers to respecting others and observing social norms and traditional etiquette, which is a social moral norm.

Wisdom: refers to mastering knowledge, understanding things, having the ability of analysis, judgment and decision-making, which is a cognitive ability.

Letter: refers to honesty, integrity and trustworthiness, which is a moral and moral requirement.

Courage: refers to the courage, determination and courage not afraid of difficulties and challenges, which is a psychological quality.

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Endurance: refers to perseverance, being able to withstand hardships and setbacks, and is a kind of physical and psychological endurance.

Forgiveness refers to tolerance, consideration and understanding of others, which is a noble emotional quality.

"Eight Virtues Talents" emphasizes all kinds of qualities and abilities, which has practical and enlightening significance and can be used for reference in education and personnel training.