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Understanding Knowledge by Observing Things —— Thoughts on Reading The Doctrine of the Mean in University
It's warm in bloom in spring, warm in March, bathed in sunshine, reading the classic of Chinese studies "The Doctrine of the Mean in University". Although the article is short, pithy and catchy, with notes beside it, it is still half-baked to read. I only blame myself for my lack of knowledge and reading too little, which is embarrassing.

The first thing that interests me is "knowledge depends on things" in the second chapter of University. When reading Jiang Yang's The Three of Us, "knowledge depends on things" often appears. Mr Qian Zhongshu likes "knowledge depends on things". Even if he goes out to eat, the whole family will "take care of things" for the people at the next table. At that time, he was at a loss about these four words.

Original text: "If you want to keep your family together, you should take physical exercises first. If you want to cultivate yourself, you should be honest first. If you want to be sincere, let him know first. Know in the matter. " It means: "If you want to regulate your family, you must first cultivate your words and deeds. If you want to cultivate your words and deeds, you must first correct your mentality. If you want to correct your mentality, you must first face your mentality sincerely. If you want to be honest with your thoughts, you must first explore what you know about goodness. Studying what you know about goodness is to distinguish the relationship between foreign things and me. "

After reading these, I have no doubt about the gentle, loving, tolerant and peaceful life of the three of us. I only envy them, because they are "learning from the scriptures" and "cultivating themselves" at any time and place, so they "hit it off".

The eight items of a university are: discipline, knowledge, honesty, honesty, self-cultivation, keeping the family in order, governing the country and leveling the world. Among them, "self-cultivation" is fundamental. Among them, "body" refers to words and deeds, and self-cultivation is to cultivate words and deeds. Words and deeds are external manifestations, and their root lies in internal cultivation.

Regarding self-cultivation, Mr. Jiang Yang is my role model.

Qian Zhongshu is a cultural superman, an idiot in life, and a very lovely person, who often laments "clumsy hands and feet". This is really not shameful.

He can't tie a big bow.

I can't tell my left foot from my right foot.

Holding chopsticks will only be like grasping a child.

When he got to Oxford, the bus didn't stand firm, so he got off in a hurry, and then he fell on a dog and ate shit, and then knocked out most of his front teeth.

While Yang was in hospital, he was also in trouble. Every time Zhong Shu visits a maternity hospital, he looks bitter and pretends to be wronged, and says sadly, "I did something bad."

Jiang Yang was shocked and quickly comforted him: "What's the matter?"

It turned out that he knocked over the ink bottle and dyed the tablecloth of the landlord's house.

"Never mind, I'll wash it."

"Ink!"

"Ink can also be washed."

And then the next day.

"I smashed the lamp."

"Never mind, I'll fix it."

"I broke the door shaft, and one of the goal kick at both ends of the door shaft fell off, so the door could not be closed."

"Never mind, I'll fix it."

If this is another woman, she must blow-dry her hair in minutes and don't like this man. Even this little thing can't be done well. Then every little thing is enough to turn into a catastrophe.

But who is Jiang Yang? Self-cultivation and family-Although in ancient times, it mostly referred to men, Mr. Jiang Yang was the only woman who was called Mr. for nearly a hundred years. Her generosity, virtue and virtue should benefit from "self-cultivation".

Although the classics of Chinese studies are difficult to read, I am willing to spend my whole life savoring their sweetness. Thank the narrator for opening this door for me-the "best" door.