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Mencius said 43: The eyes are the windows to the soul.

Mencius said 43: The eyes are the windows to the soul.

Li Lou: If you hold your head high, you will be shocked; If your chest is not straight, your eyes will be dim.

Why did Mencius stand out in the vertical and horizontal consultations? Because he is good at observation and has a strong insight into people, they can see his thoughts from the faces of people passing by. This is divination and psychology.

You are sitting opposite Mencius. Just look into his eyes and he can see through your heart.

Mencius taught this secret to his disciples, saying that eyes are the windows to people's hearts. Watch carefully. If you want to know people, you should look into their eyes.

Original text:

Mencius said: "Those who are more than others are not good at eyes. Eyes can't hide their evil. If the chest stands upright, it will be dumbfounded; If your chest is not straight, your eyes will be dim. Listen to him. Look into his eyes. How can people be embarrassed? "

Mencius said: "The best way to observe a person is to observe his eyes. People's eyes can't be modified, and they can't hide the good and evil of human nature. " An open-minded, dignified and decent person with bright and clear eyes; People with narrow minds and wrong mentality have blurred eyes. Pay attention to his eyes when you listen to him. How is his nature hidden? "

The phrase "the eyes are the windows of the human mind" was actually said by our ancestor Mencius, and later it was circulated in various versions. The most popular is what Da Vinci said, which is the failure of China culture.

Modern business etiquette says that when talking with people, we should look at each other's facial triangle out of respect, that is, the nose under the eyes does not look directly at each other aggressively, nor does it drift away from each other. This is all derived from the knowledge of ancient saints.

Confucianism emphasizes self-cultivation, self-denial, respect for teachers, benevolence, courtesy and wisdom, all of which are regulating the details of people. Repair, the explanation is very subtle, but there are errors in the original text, which is not easy to correct. Be lenient with others, be strict with yourself, work hard on small things, and be observant. This is called cultivation.

Lend me a pair of penetrating eyes, so that I can see this disturbance clearly.