Comparing with the other generation, you will lose your standard, and insult the sages and sages, and you will suffer from heaven.

Angel 2022-10-28 11:45:45

Comparing with the other generation, if you lose your standard and insult the sages and sages, you will definitely suffer from heaven (now).
The Master said: "Rich and noble are what people want; if you don't get them in the way, you don't live. Poverty and lowness, This is what people hate; if you don’t get it from the Tao, you don’t go away. If a gentleman goes benevolence, he will become famous? ”)
Zeng Zi said: “A scholar must not be stubborn, he has a heavy responsibility and a long way to go. Isn’t benevolence his own responsibility? Isn’t it important? After death, isn’t it a long way?”. ("The Analects of Confucius: Taber")



Yu Dan said: "This little story tells us that there will be many unsatisfactory and even unreasonable things in life. Maybe we can't change it with our personal strength, but we can change our mood and attitude." ( "Yu Dan's Analects of Confucius")

Director Hu Mei---Yan Hui said: "You once told us that if people can't change the world, they should change their hearts. (The movie "Confucius")



Xiao Ying of Tsinghua University said: "Hu Mei only knows Yu Dan, and "Confucius" ruins Confucius. "

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Professor Peishi, I am very surprised that these contemporary actors and directors live so shallowly, earning money with a red face,

this logic-why dare not let people say that they are

not ashamed , instead of being proud of it? '



Avatar's box office surpassed, it's not that our Chinese behind-the-scenes talents have no technology. Rather, Avatar is a movie with a soul!

Poor Confucius was distorted by greed after more than 2,000 years! The special atmosphere is--the lines that distort Yan Hui's thoughts!!

Hu Mei is really ignorant .

Yan Hui has never doubted Confucius--the master pushes it, does not allow any disease, and does not allow him to meet the gentleman.
This is the demeanor of a king

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