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Ancient celebrities in China tell moral stories.

Ancient celebrities in China tell moral stories;

1, "Wen Tianxiang Juvenile Justice"

Wen Tianxiang, a famous national hero in the late Southern Song Dynasty, had a hard life as a teenager and had the opportunity to study with the help of good people. Once, Wen Tianxiang was mistaken for a thief by a rich classmate. He argued that others were not allowed to trample on his dignity and finally proved his innocence. And through this incident, he further established Wen Tianxiang's ambition to be the top scholar.

2. "Chen Ping's Humiliating Reading"

Chen Ping was famous in the Western Han Dynasty. When he was young, his family was poor and he lived alone with his brother. In order to maintain his father's orders, he was brilliant, childless and studied behind closed doors, but he could not get his sister-in-law's permission. In order to eliminate the contradiction between brother and sister, he endured humiliation again and again. With the intensification of his sister-in-law, he finally ran away from home and wanted to travel around the world. After being rescued by his brother, he no longer cared about the past. Finally, an old man came here to teach for free. After he finished his studies, he assisted Liu Bang and achieved great success.

Basic introduction:

Tao is the source of all things and the power to create all things; Morality is an act made to meet the objective needs of nature, society and human beings, develop nature, develop society and improve their own practical methods without violating the laws of natural development.

Tao bears everything; Virtue shows everything about Tao. Avenue is silent and invisible, invisible, inaudible and intangible, and we can only know and perceive it through thinking consciousness; Virtue, on the other hand, is a concrete example of Tao, the embodiment of Tao, the behavior we can see and the behavior we conduct after perception. Therefore, without virtue, we can't understand Tao's thought so vividly. This is the relationship between virtue and Tao.

Morality is a kind of social ideology, and it is the norm and norm of people's life and behavior.