Standing at 30 had many meanings. In the traditional sense, Lao Tzu believed that standing at 30 was the independence of thought, the establishment of values, outlook on life, and worldview. It was the stage of independence of thought in the process of three independence. What Confucius said about " standing at 30 " meant that at the age of 30, one should establish an ambition to fight for it without regret, and in order to realize this ambition, one should dare to break through the norm. In modern times, Du Sujuan, a literature professor at East China University of Political Science and Law, suggested that if one had to say what it meant to stand at 30, it meant to do what one liked, to fight for something that one liked to do, and to add some interesting content to one's life. This could also be regarded as standing at 30. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
This was how Confucius described the different stages of his life. " Standing at 30 " meant that a person should have a foothold in society at the age of 30, have their own career, family, or establish their own outlook on life, values, etc., and be able to independently take responsibility and make achievements." Knowing the destiny at 50 " meant that by the age of 50, one had a deep understanding of the laws and fate of all things in the world, and knew the mission given by God and the limitations of life." Sixty years of good hearing " meant that when a person reached sixty years of age, they would be able to listen to all kinds of different opinions. They would be able to face criticism and praise from others calmly. They would not get angry or excited easily, reflecting a kind of open-minded state of mind. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In traditional China culture, there was a saying that went," One can stand at 30, not be confused at 40, know destiny at 50, listen to one's heart at 60, and follow one's heart at 70 without exceeding the rules." However, the expression you mentioned," 40 years old, 50 years old, 60 years old," is somewhat different from the traditional expression. In the traditional expression," 30 years old " meant that a person should be able to stand on his own feet in society and establish his own life goals and development direction at the age of 30;" 40 years old without confusion " meant that a person would no longer be confused about many things in life at the age of 40;" 50 years old knowing destiny " meant that at the age of 50, one would know what could not be controlled by human power;" 60 years old with good ears " meant that at the age of 60, one could listen to different opinions." At seventy, one can do whatever one wants without exceeding the rules." That was to say, at the age of seventy, one could do whatever one wanted without exceeding the rules. And " it was rare to live to 70 years old " meant that in ancient times, it was very rare to live to 70 years old. The "40-year-old" in your expression may be a misunderstanding or a creative statement, but according to the traditional understanding, it should be "40-year-old without confusion". "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Sixty ears smooth, that is to say, when a person reaches sixty years old, he can listen to unpleasant words, and the sound of scolding does not matter, there is nothing against the heart. Seventy years old originated from Du Fu's poem," Wine debts are common, life is seventy years old." Later, it was used as a substitute for seventy years old. Eighty was called old age, which in ancient times referred to the age of seventy or eighty, and generally referred to the elderly. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Sixty years old was called the age of sixty, seventy years old was called the age of seventy, eighty years old was called the age of eighty, and ninety years old was called the age of ninety. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Standing at 30, not confused at 40, knowing destiny at 50 " came from the Analects of Confucius. Standing at 30 meant that when a person reached 30 years old, they should establish their own life goals and development direction, gain a firm foothold in society, have their own thoughts and values, and be able to rely on their own abilities to independently shoulder life responsibilities. It could be embodied in establishing themselves, establishing a career, and establishing a family. 40 years old meant that when a person reached 40 years old, they would firmly believe in their own words and deeds, have a deep understanding and understanding of the laws of life and society, no longer feel confused and confused, be able to better understand their own and other people's behavior and thoughts, better deal with various problems in life, and begin to understand and accept their own limitations. They would have more practical and objective expectations for life. Knowing destiny at 50 meant that when a person reached 50 years old, he would understand the natural law of the development of the world, be able to deeply recognize his own destiny and mission, accumulate rich life experience, have a deeper understanding of himself and others, begin to understand his own destiny and mission, know how to realize his own value and significance, pay more attention to inner cultivation and spiritual pursuit, and begin to understand the meaning and value of life from a deeper level. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Standing at 30 and not confused at 40 " was a description of different stages of life in traditional culture. Standing at 30 meant that at the age of 30, people had to think deeply about their life direction and life plan, and independently assume their own responsibilities. The specific aspects could be divided into three aspects: standing, starting a career, and building a family. To establish oneself was to cultivate one's moral character, establish one's own cultivation, morality, beliefs, independence, tenacity, thoughts, pursuits, etc., to be self-reliant, to abandon the idea and behavior of relying on others. To establish a career was to find one's own skill, to give full play to one's advantages and specialties, to determine one's own career, and to stop idling around. To establish a family was to establish a family, to take root in society with the family as the basic unit, and to better understand and fulfill oneself through marriage. 40 years old was an important milestone in one's life. From the perspective of the ability to see through appearances, rationality and sobriety became the hallmark of middle-aged people. This relied on the ability to think independently and distinguish right from wrong. They could think, have opinions, and make judgments when they encountered things. They would not be confused by the appearance of things, nor would they have unrealistic fantasies, arrogance, delusions, and naivety. They understood that ideals needed to be built on the foundation of reality. In terms of affirming one's own choices and responsibilities, the age limit made it impossible for people to think too much. They could only be firm in their choices and walk on the path of life that they had chosen. They could accept the incomplete parts of life, be self-disciplined, tolerate others, know the world, and truly mature. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It came from the Analects of Confucius: Political Affairs." When I was fifteen, I was determined to learn. When I was thirty, I was independent. When I was forty, I was not confused. When I was fifty, I knew the destiny. When I was sixty, I was obedient. When I was seventy, I did what I wanted without exceeding the rules." This was Confucius 'self-introduction, which was widely used to refer to age. The ancients said that 30 years old was the age of standing, 40 years old was the age of no doubt, and so on. Among them, there were many explanations for the thirty-year-old. One was to establish one's own goals, have the foundation of independence, be able to face difficulties, and bear one's own responsibilities. The second was to correspond to "15 years of learning". After more than ten years of learning, one would have a deep foundation in middle age. The third was to have the ability to think independently, distinguish and judge. The fourth was to establish "etiquette", which meant that when one reached middle age, one's words and deeds tended to be mature and experienced, which was more in line with "etiquette". There were also different understandings of the 40-year-old. One was to start learning at the age of 15. After many years of tempering, one's experience would reach a certain level. They would no longer be confused by many things that they were originally confused about. It was a manifestation of enlightenment. The other was not to be tempted by the outside world, which was the so-called "not forgetting the original heart." "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Standing at 30" came from the Analects of Confucius. For a 30-year-old person, he should be able to independently shoulder the responsibilities that he should bear and determine his life goals and development direction. It could be summarized from three aspects: standing, establishing a career, and establishing a family. That is, 30-year-old people should set goals for themselves and achieve independence in terms of personality, knowledge, career, and so on. "At 40, I'm not confused." It was also from the Analects of Confucius. When a person reached 40 years old, he had experienced many things in the world, tasted the coldness and warmth of the situation, and felt the ruthlessness of time. After experiencing many doubts, hesitations, excitement, and joy, he would enter deep thought and come to a realization. At this time, people were less passionate, impulsive, troubled, laissez-faire, and blindly obedient. They were more calm, rational, responsible, and self-conscious. They could understand society externally, understand themselves internally, and understand their responsibilities to themselves (not confused means not confused and not confused). They could distinguish clearly when they encountered things. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
8 - 12-year-old simple drawings cover a variety of content, such as drawing a triangular mushroom cover, then drawing the mushroom stem and adding texture, and drawing many mushrooms of different sizes; You can draw soft and cute Pikachu pocket baby, new futuristic robot cartoon, owl theme and other simple drawings for painting; There are also simple drawings of insects such as dragonflies, butterflies, mantises, caterpillars, bees, etc.; There are also simple drawings of animals such as girafs and bears; There was also a Children's Day themed painting (four balloons, etc.). In addition, there was a simple drawing of an object like a blackboard. First, draw a rectangular shape with an open left end, draw a quadrilateral at the bottom of the rectangular shape, and then add details. The novel "Flower in the Heart" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
At the age of 30, he was established, at the age of 40, he was not confused, at the age of 50, he knew the destiny of heaven, at the age of 60, at the age of 70, and at the age of 80, he was old. " Knowing the destiny at 50 " meant that at 50, one would know how difficult it was to realize one's dreams. One would not only pursue results in doing things, but also know what was beyond human control. One would be indifferent to personal honor and disgrace, know how to comply with the Heavenly Dao, and have a clear understanding of the scope of one's own abilities. 60 years old meant that at 60 years old, one would end a cycle in the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches Calendar. 70 years old meant that 70 years old was considered a long life in ancient times, which was relatively rare. Eighty years old was a form of address for an eighty-year-old man. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The traditional saying was " 30 years old, 40 years old, 50 years old." Among them," 30 years old " meant that when a person reached 30 years old, he should be able to rely on his own ability to independently shoulder the responsibility of life, basically establish his life goal and development direction, and establish himself, his career, and his family." 50 years old " meant that when a person reached 50 years old, he would begin to understand the mission of heaven, follow the laws of nature, no longer compete with the world, and understand the will of heaven, the laws of nature, the arrangement of fate, inherent talent, natural lifespan, and so on. The "no confusion at fifty" in your description does not conform to the traditional saying. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!