The meaning of "generosity" and "generosity"

By constantly learning the principles of things, we can gain new knowledge and influence others with lofty morality.

Gewuzhixin Houdeze people

Pronunciation: [gé wù? zhì xīn ],【hòu dé? Thelen]

Source:

1, Wu Ge: The Book of Rites University: "Knowing in Wu Ge, Knowing in Wu Ge."

Vernacular translation: Only by exploring things can we get a correct understanding and realize the real city.

2, to the new: "Liang Ren Zhou" quoted "Dongpo Post": "I am very hungry at night. Wu advised rice porridge and pushed Chen Zhixin. "

I was very hungry last night. Wu Ye advised me to eat some rice porridge and something new.

3, Houde: "Yi Kun": "The terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with kindness."

Vernacular translation: the momentum of the earth is generous and smooth, and a gentleman should be generous and tolerant.

4. Zeren: "Xunzi Wang Zhi": "So Zeren is full of trees and Ren Shan is full of fish."

Vernacular translation: Those who are good at employing people are those who are willing to choose. Choose fish, mountain people, accurate choice and wood, because there will be fish in the river and wood in the mountains.

Synonym of Extended Information: Carrying with Virtue

Grasp the outside world with a broad mind.

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Explanation: In the past, it meant that people with high morality could undertake important tasks.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Refers to moral education.

Source: Zhouyi Kun: "A gentleman carries things with virtue."

Vernacular translation: A man of noble character deserves to be a gentleman who can shoulder heavy responsibilities.