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Determined to cultivate one's morality photography course

"A gentleman's trip is quiet and self-cultivation, frugal and self-cultivation, indifferent and ambitious, and quiet." The character of a gentleman is to improve self-cultivation from tranquility and cultivate morality from thrift. You can't be clear about your ambitions without being quiet, and you can't achieve your lofty goals without excluding external interference.

Origin: A letter written by Zhuge Liang, a politician in the Three Kingdoms period, to his son Zhuge Zhan. Through wise, rational, concise and accurate words, the full text expresses the fatherly love of the world and becomes a masterpiece of self-cultivation and determination of future generations of students. This article was selected as a Chinese textbook for middle schools.

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Appreciation of the Book of Commandments:

This book of commandments not only expounds the ways and methods of self-cultivation, but also points out the relationship between determination and learning. It not only explains the importance of tranquility and indifference, but also points out the harm of indulgence, neglect and extreme impatience.

Zhuge Liang is not only strict with his son in general principles, but also shows subtle concern for his children in some specific matters. Have simple power. There are only dozens of articles in this article, and the information conveyed is much better than a long speech.

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