Confucius said: those who are unkind can't keep an appointment for a long time and can't enjoy it. The benevolent is benevolent, and the knowledgeable is benevolent.

Confucius said: those who are unkind can't keep an appointment for a long time and can't enjoy it. The benevolent is benevolent, and the knowledgeable is benevolent.

Literally, a person without benevolence will not stay awake and bound for a long time, nor will he experience happiness and happiness for a long time. A benevolent person will feel at ease at any time and anywhere, and a smart and intelligent person will make good use of this benevolence and do many things.

Benevolence, in Confucius' view, is the highest state of human beings. It means an understanding of life, which can be understood at any time and can face any external environment calmly. Just like happiness, no matter what kind of environment you are in, you can treat life calmly, treat people around you calmly, and find happiness from any bit of life delicately enough. This is also an interpretation of benevolence. Similarly, benevolence not only describes people's state, but also tells us to have this kind of open-minded ability.

Unkind people will base all their happiness on the change of external conditions, regard that as the standard of happiness, and even if they finally achieve their goals, they will not remain happy and happy for a long time.

Therefore, a benevolent man, An Ren, where he really lives is not the external environment at all, but his inner realm. If you are kind, you can stay anywhere.