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Xiu De's argument about standing.
Chéng jǐchéng wǐ) has achieved something in his own interpretation, and he must also achieve something in everything except himself. Dai Sheng's The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean: "Honest people are not self-sufficient, so they become things. Be yourself and be kind; The achievements are well known. The virtue of sex is also both internal and external. Comprehensive application of law; As predicate and object; Refers to one's own achievements, but also refers to the achievements of others. For example, Li Mingzhi's "Chu Tan Chen Jijun Si Nengchen": "When you see it, you can play the piano, but there is no comfort, the living are proud, and this is the way."

The ancients said that they were too virtuous, then made meritorious deeds and then made statements. If a person doesn't even do a good job in moral "cultivation", he is a traitor even if his achievements are great; Even though he is brilliant, he is a fanatic. Lide is the foundation of a career, and only when people are established can people be established.