Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - 1. Prison said: "Ziyun: I don't try, so I am artistic." 2. Confucius said, "Am I wise? Ignorance is also. A man asked me if it was empty; I knock at both ends.

1. Prison said: "Ziyun: I don't try, so I am artistic." 2. Confucius said, "Am I wise? Ignorance is also. A man asked me if it was empty; I knock at both ends.

1. Prison is a student of saints. He said: The teacher once said that I didn't cultivate benevolence for fame and fortune, nor for showing off in society. Therefore, it is possible to go out and swim in the six arts.

2. The sage said: Do you think I really know the way? Actually, I'm far from knowing. It's just that when others sincerely ask for advice, I won't be preconceived, but I don't have subjective prejudice. I asked him what he already knew and wanted to know, made these two ends clear, and then told others what I knew.

The sage said that he was ignorant not because he was arrogant, but because his cultivation of benevolence had reached the realm of honest Xu Ruo, so he would say so.

3. The dragon and the phoenix are two auspicious animals unique to China, and no one has really seen them. Legend has it that only in the real peace and prosperity, when the sage emperor was born, the phoenix will appear. The sage sighed: the king of the wise, the glory of the road, this once glorious era will not appear again, it seems that all I can do is 4!

The children saw Cui Zi wearing a crown, but he was blind. You see, although you have to do less, it is inevitable to overdo it.

The color words here cover all the meanings of women, material desires and hobbies. The sage said: I have never seen anyone who pursues righteousness and cultivation like lust. Most people either miss beauty and love money, or have a good reputation, or develop a hobby and never give up.

4. Among the students of sages, only Yan Hui can practice benevolence according to his teaching without being lazy. The sage praised Yan Hui for his laziness, because it is hard to be persistent and diligent, and Yan Hui did it.

5. Confucius said: "The people who learn rites and music first and then become officials are civilians without titles; Be an official first, then learn manners and music, and you are a gentleman. If you want to use talents first, then I advocate choosing people who study etiquette and music first. "