At forty, without doubtConfuciusOf《The Analects of Confucius · for politics》He meant that at the age of 15, he was determined to learn. After 15 years, based on his rich experience and life's training, he reached "thirty years of standing".
From the Han Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, the traditional interpretation of the great Confucians of all dynasties was that "standing is to do things with propriety, and work can be thoughtful. But at this time, there was confusion, and there was a phenomenon of swing." At forty, there was no confusion. "At forty, there was no confusion.
Chinese name
at forty, I had no doubts
Origin
The Analects of Confucius - Governing
Old solution
At the age of 40, I'm not confused
Presenter
Confucius
Original meaning
When a man is forty years old, he is not deceived by foreign objects
“70 and follow one's inclinationsIt means that when you are 70 years old, you can do whatever you want and will not do anything out of line.[1]
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The Analects of Confucius - Governing:
Original Idiom
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confucius said:at fifteen, I had my mind bent on learningAt thirty, we should stand, at forty, we should not be confused, at fifty, we should know the destiny of heaven, at sixty, we should be obedient, at seventy, we should follow our heart and not exceed our rules.
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This isConfuciusWhy did Confucius make a self report when he talked about politics?Confucius died at the age of seventy-three.In a few simple words, he reported his life experience and the spirit of hard struggle.His life experience is very poor. When his father died, he had a half disabled brother and a sister. He had a heavy responsibility for his family to shoulder this burden.