Fortune Telling Collection - Fortune-telling birth date - There are not many words, not many words, few regrets, and the fortune is all in it. What do you mean? thank you

There are not many words, not many words, few regrets, and the fortune is all in it. What do you mean? thank you

It means: listen more, keep the questions first, and speak the rest carefully, which can reduce mistakes; Read more books, keep the places in doubt first, and implement the rest in earnest, which can reduce regrets. Reduce verbal mistakes and regrets in action, and the official salary is in it.

This sentence comes from The Analects of Confucius. This paper mainly discusses Confucius' thought of "ruling by virtue", the basic principles of how to seek and be an official politically, the relationship between learning and thinking, the process of Confucius' own learning and self-cultivation, the review of the new learning methods in the past, and the further elaboration of filial piety and other moral categories.

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The Analects of Confucius covers politics, education, literature, philosophy and ways of living. As early as the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, when Confucius set up an altar to give lectures, its main contents were initially established; After the death of Confucius, his disciples and re-disciples passed on his remarks from generation to generation, and gradually recorded the words and deeds of these oral quotations, so it was called "On"; The Analects of Confucius mainly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, so it is called "language".

In the Qing Dynasty, Zhao Yi explained: "The speaker, the sage's language, the commentator, and the Confucian discussion." In fact, "Shang" means compiling. The Analects of Confucius refers to recording the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples and compiling them into books. The Analects of Confucius consists of 20 articles and 492 chapters, of which 444 chapters record what Confucius and his disciples talked about in time, and 48 chapters record what Confucius and his disciples talked about each other.