From: Confucius Chunqiu The Analects of Confucius
Zi Gong asked, "Who can walk for life with a word?" Confucius said, "I forgive you! Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you. "
Zi Gong asked Confucius, "Is there one sentence that can be followed for life?"? Confucius said, "His forgiveness! Don't impose what you don't want on others.
Its: probably, maybe.
Forgiveness: refers to Confucianism's pushing others and being kind to others.
Desire: I want to do it.
No: no. Shi: Apply.
Yu: preposition, in.
Person: this is interpreted as the other party, as opposed to the "self" in front of the original text.
Self: I mean it myself.
Extended data:
The Analects of Confucius: A collection of recorded prose in China during the Spring and Autumn Period, which mainly records the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples. It reflects Confucius' thoughts in a concentrated way. It was compiled by Confucius disciples and re-disciples.
The book has 20 articles and 492 chapters, which is the first "record style". In the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu Xi called it "Four Books" together with Mencius, Daxue and The Doctrine of the Mean.
The core of the political thought of Confucius, the founder of Confucianism, is "benevolence", which advocates "benevolence", "righteousness", "courtesy", "wisdom" and "faith". The Analects of Confucius, as a collection of words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples, has a wide range of contents, mostly involving the problems of human social life, and has had a great influence on the psychological quality and moral behavior of the Han nationality. It is a classic of Confucianism.