2. According to the above story, we can grasp three key points to discuss: (1) Confucius' moral idealism of "choosing the good and being stubborn"-Confucius was in the troubled times of "improper rites and music", but he praised The Book of Rites of the Duke of Zhou, and faced difficulties and traveled around the world, but never flinched, which was convincing; (2) Confucius' real state of personality cultivation-Confucius' life is at stake, but he is not afraid, hungry and cold, but he doesn't care. Without real personality cultivation, it is impossible; (3) Confucius' brilliant argument that "I want benevolence, but I am full of benevolence"-Confucius creatively supplemented the ideological system of "benevolence" for The Rites of the Duke of Zhou. He did not create this ideological system abstractly, nor did he preach in an empty way, but embodied his words and deeds in real life situations. In this story, Confucius' words and deeds are the wonderful footnotes of "benevolence"
3. The conclusion part points out that today's world and country need Confucius' personality cultivation, such courage and such self-confidence, and the world and country will have a bright future.
Goethe once said: "No matter what the goal is, no matter what he does, he always has no strength alone." Cooperation is always the need of a