1, the original: being rich is a great cause, being new is virtue, and being born is easy.
2. Having everything is called great achievement. Constantly updating is called noble character. Change is not easy.
3. Key definitions:
Day: Time, time.
Shengde: It refers to Mei Sheng.
4. Appreciation: You must make progress every day to feel the laws of nature and keep pace with nature. The "new" here emphasizes the external behavior of man as the subject, that is, man's all-round conquest of the whole world, including the inner nature. "It's a new meaning to say that virtue never dies." It emphasizes that people must work hard and keep advancing in order to keep pace with nature. ?
5. Source: The Book of Changes.
Extended data:
First, keyword explanation
Different: different. It is updated every day, and the month is different. Describe the rapid development and change, the emergence of new things and new weather.
1, from The Book of Rites by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty;
"The soup said,' You are new, you are new, and you are new.' Shanggao said:' Be a new citizen.' "The Book of Songs Ya Wen Wang" says: "Although Zhou was an old country, his fate changed." Therefore, a gentleman does his best. "
2. Shang Tang's inscription on the bathtub is "If you can refresh yourself today, you should wash your dirty things every day to refresh yourself. You should continue washing every day to refresh yourself." Gao Kang said: "Encourage people to abandon the old and establish the new, and abandon evil and be good."
The Book of Songs says: "Although the Zhou Dynasty was an ancient country, it was always able to renew itself." Therefore, people with high moral character try their best to achieve the most perfect state.
3. Appreciation: The "unscrupulous" at the end of the quotation is also a common allusion. The original meaning means that there is no meaning of not trying your best when cultivating yourself. Now it has lost its praise, which means that any bad thing can be done or made by any extreme means.
This passage in the Book of Rites is summarized as an allusion of "changing with each passing day", which is no longer limited to describing the improvement of moral cultivation, but more about describing the rapid development and progress of things.
Second, the influence of Yi Zhuan
1, the idea that heaven is still in the middle and heaven is superior to the earth in Yi Zhuan opened the source of loyalty. According to the principle of "Yi", human social activities, including moral norms, are based on the way of heaven and earth.
2. The thought of loyalty and righteousness in Yi Zhuan reveals the position and function of loyalty and righteousness in the moral system. There are many interpretations of "Zhou" in Zhouyi, one of which is "Faith is Zhou".
3. The concept of loyalty in Yi Zhuan highlights the loyalty of humble officials, humble officials and courtiers. There is heaven and earth followed by everything, everything followed by men and women, men and women followed by husband and wife, husband and wife followed by father and son, father and son followed by ministers, ministers followed by up and down, up and down and then polite.
4. The concept of loyalty in Yi Zhuan still retains the original meaning of loyalty, such as loyalty to superiors and loyalty to subjects.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Rixin
References:
People's Network-Yi Chuan and Loyalty