Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - There are Confucius, Mencius, Ceng Zi, Xunzi and Zisi in Shandong, right?

There are Confucius, Mencius, Ceng Zi, Xunzi and Zisi in Shandong, right?

That's right. In the traditional culture of China, the title of saint is the highest evaluation of human beings, which mainly refers to a perfect and beautiful person who is integrated with knowledge and action, and is an infinite existence in a limited world. The so-called "saint", according to its traditional writing "_", can be regarded as a person's ears and mouth, all above the king. Generally speaking, "those who are talented and virtuous are called saints." During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, the political situation was chaotic and there were many regimes. In the north of the Central Plains, the Liang, Tang, Jin, Han and Zhou dynasties changed one after another, while in the south, there were nine countries, namely, Houshu, Wu, Nantang, wuyue, Fujian, Chu, Nanhan, Nanping (Jingnan) and a Northern Han Dynasty. This is ten countries. The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms is the continuation and development of the separatist regime in the late Tang Dynasty. In this era of frequent wars and people in dire straits, a "saint"-Zhao Wen appeared in Shu. This "saint" is a "saint" in the field of mathematics or divination, that is, the meaning of a man of God, which does not belong to what we usually call the Tao of Confucius and Mencius. "Everything has cracks, that's where the light comes in." Cohen doesn't talk much, but speaks righteously. Indeed, being born a saint is hard to be invincible. However, people's good reputation has quietly pushed teachers and doctors to the sacred land. It's okay to sing hymns, but singing hymns can't cover up the knot of empathy and erase the cracks in human nature. Teacher, preach to solve doubts; The doctor hangs a pot to save the world. When the soul is washed away by the spring breeze and life is saved before the death gate, everyone who has awe of life will inevitably have reverence for the figure in front of him, and the true feelings will naturally solidify into a word of mouth in black and white. Source: Journal of Literature and History