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What does a saint mean?

A saint refers to a person with extensive knowledge and perfect moral character, and also refers to Confucius.

Pinyin: shèng rén n

Explanation of words: sage is a Chinese word, which refers to the person with the highest moral character and wisdom; Second, specifically refers to Confucius; Three refers to the honorific title of the emperor in the monarchical era; The four names are Empress and Empress Dowager; 5. Those who get the Tao, such as Buddha and Bodhisattva; Six refers to the honorifics of different skills such as immortals and alchemists; Another name for seven fingers. Also refers to sake. The so-called ancient sages, sages are the praise of ancient people with noble character.

Source: Chang's Biography of Long History Zhenze: "I started reading the Book of Changes and went to read Cohesion Biography, saying: What a great story! Heaven and earth, yin and yang, are all right. Who can do it without a saint? "

Saints make sentences

1. Confucius was honored as a saint by emperors of all ages.

Second, we are not saints, let alone poor scholars with a mouthful.

Third, if you think that the realm of saints is beyond the reach of ordinary people, it is self-defeating.

Fourth, the reason why saints are saints is precisely because they have compassion for others.

5. Confucius praised the demise of Yao and Shun, but it didn't really happen.

6. Confucius has always been regarded as an unsmiling saint.

Seven, everyone's heart, there are standards to judge others, and there are often goddesses on the Internet. In this world, there are no saints, and everyone is living in a way of seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages.