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What do you mean by "striving for the future"?

Meaning: Metaphorically, it is necessary to hone one's moral integrity and virtue before becoming more outstanding.

this is a Chinese word, Li: rough grindstone. Exercise moral integrity and virtue. Zhiyuan, from Zhuge Liang's "Jiezi Pian": "The trip of a gentleman: quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate morality. If you are not indifferent, you will have no ambition, and if you are not quiet, you will be far away. " Later generations further extended the meaning of "Zhiyuan" to lofty ideals, career ambitions and the pursuit of Excellence.

Gentleman's behavior: quiet to cultivate one's morality, and frugality to cultivate one's morality. If you are not indifferent, you can't have a clear and noble ambition. If you are not quiet and modest, you can't be extremely ambitious.

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Synonyms: to sharpen one's moral integrity and conduct

1. To sharpen one's moral integrity and conduct

Explanation: The same as "encouraging the festival."

From Wang Kaiyun's "The Inscription of Zeng Xiaozi": "Mr. Wei's posture is simple and firm, he is diligent and diligent, and he is smart enough to learn and sincere enough to correct the world."

Translation: Only Mr. Wang's posture is simple and solid, and he is smart and agile enough to complete his study, and circuitous enough to correct it.

second, the festival of sharpening the name

explanation: name: reputation; Festival: moral integrity. Temper yourself to keep your reputation and integrity.

Source: Han Cai Yong's Monument to Guo Tai: "If you are diligent, straight and correct, you are solid enough to do things, and implicit enough to correct the time."

translation: if it is to sharpen the exercise and sharpen the line, be straight and correct, be strong enough to do things, and summarize the time that can be corrected.