Three commandments for gentlemen
There are three rules for a gentleman: when he is young, he should avoid the temptation of everything; when he is young, he should avoid fighting; when he is old, he should avoid greed. Source: Ji Shi of the Analects of Confucius: "a gentleman has three precepts: when he is young, his blood gas is uncertain, and his precepts are in color; when he is strong, his blood gas is just, and his precepts are fighting; when he is old, his blood gas is weak, and his precepts are getting."
Three commandments for a gentleman. Color, one of the five connotations, is the accumulation of material. Not just women. It's easy to look up from one mountain to another. It's like a kitten fishing. It's fun to watch this one for a while, and it's interesting to watch that one for a while. As a result, it's useless. If one's ambition is erratic and always determined, he will accomplish nothing even in his prime and old age. Abstinence in the color, is to be determined, the heart to settle down, to concentrate, to a deep, dedicated and body. Don't fight with others or yourself. We should combine hardness with softness, and be harmonious. Give up, give up and get. When you let go of the outside world, your heart will be quiet. When you look back at the road, the lights will be dim Confucius said, "there are three things a gentleman should be warned of: when he is young, he should give up the temptation to everything; when he is mature, he should give up fighting; when he is old, he should give up greed."
Chinese PinYin : jūn zǐ sān jiè
Three commandments for gentlemen
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