Be tireless in teaching others; Lift your face with your ears; Persuasive; Training of poetry ceremony; That is, listen carefully; Court training; Instill; Lift your ears;
The training of the imperial court, a China idiom, means the teaching of the father. From The Analects of Confucius Ji Shi.
"The Analects of Confucius Jishi": "When you taste independence, carp often go beyond the court. Say,' How about learning poetry?' Yes:' Not yet.' There is nothing to say if you don't study poetry. Carp retired to learn poetry. "
"Ji" in The Analects of Confucius refers to a student of Confucius named Ji (also known as Ji). He recorded it in several chapters of The Analects of Confucius, mainly including the study of The Analects, the governance of The Analects, and the interpretation of The Analects.
There is a chapter on education in The Analects of Confucius, in which Confucius' words about Ji's family are mentioned. The following is the original text of this chapter:
Ji asked, "Do old people have to be polite?" Confucius said, "Otherwise, be diligent! If by also, state also. Civil and military politics, cloth in it. What happened to Yan Yuan and Xunzi is unspeakable, okay? " When the Jishi family came out, Minzi asked, "Why is Zi You so studious?" Confucius said, "If you don't vent your anger, blame others, and blame yourself, what is studious?"
Minzi said, "It is enough to discuss poetry at the beginning and learn etiquette later." After listening, Ji said, "You are not right." Confucius sent Yan Yuan to Ji's home, and Ji asked, "Who can be sent by the three armed forces?" Confucius said, "Don't complain." Ji listened and said, "What you said is wrong. What do you mean? "
Confucius said: "Xia Houshi and Yin people also have one, thinking that the world must make way." Ji said, "Why did Chen Wenzi call it?"
Confucius said: "Civil and military politics is based on planning, and if people exist, it is political conduct;" When a person dies, his political interest is gone. Humanism is sensitive to politics and tunnels are sensitive to trees. If the husband is also in power, Pu can forgive the couple, practice the virtues of the predecessors, and Zhuang can be good. Then there is politics. "
This dialogue involves some problems and discussions of Ji's family, including the way of providing for the aged, the essence of learning and the rule of politics. Among them, Confucius answered and discussed the questions raised by Ji. These dialogues reflect Confucius' thoughts and teachings on education, learning and political governance.