You've misstated it, it should be 'at forty, you're not confused; at fifty, you know your destiny.' " Knowing destiny " was a description of the state of a person at the age of 50. It meant that at this age, one would know how difficult it was to realize one's ideals. They would no longer pursue results in doing things. They would work hard but not expect results. This was a kind of understanding of the meaning of life. They knew the meaning and purpose of life. It was not to resign to fate or do nothing. It was to plan things and to succeed in heaven. At 40 years old, he would reach the state of no doubt. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original sentence was " 30 years old, 40 years old without confusion, 50 years old with destiny, 60 years old with good hearing." The correct expression was 30 years old to be independent, 40 years old to not be confused by external things, 50 years old to understand destiny, 60 years old to listen to different opinions. If we translate it according to the wrong expression you gave us,"at fifty, be free from confusion" can be translated as "At the age of fifty, be free from confusion";"at sixty, understand the will of heaven" can be translated as "At the age of sixty, understand the will of heaven". However, this was not the correct description from the original text. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
" Knowing Destiny at 50 " meant that when a person reached 50 years old, they would begin to know their future destiny. They would be able to know and follow the destiny. They would have a feeling of doing their best and listening to the destiny. They would also understand the natural law of the development of the world. At this stage, a good and stable mentality should be cultivated. When doing things, one should only strive for the process and not pay too much attention to the results. " At sixty, one's ears are smooth." It came from the Analects of Confucius, Political Affairs. It meant that at the age of sixty, no matter how good or bad others said, one would be able to listen without being moved or angry. Even if others scolded oneself, one would be able to listen. One's heart would be calm and able to distinguish between true and false. One would reach the realm of calmness and calmness, but one would not be able to do as one pleases. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"No Doubts at 40": When a person reaches 40 years old, there is nothing to worry about or doubt (there is a mentality of no choice and retreat). Or, when a person reaches 40 years old, he will no longer feel confused when he encounters things. Specifically, it refers to gradually understanding what kind of society he lives in, his position in it, and the responsibility he bears. "Knowing Destiny at Fifty": At the age of fifty, one would understand the natural law of the development of the world. They would know what could not be controlled by human power, so they could be happy to know destiny. To be specific, they would know the trajectory of fate, life orientation, life mission, etc. After knowing their own destiny, they would no longer complain about heaven and earth. After knowing their own life orientation, they would no longer complain about others. After knowing their own life mission, they would no longer be lazy. Sixty Ears: At the age of 60, he could understand and treat everything he heard calmly. He could listen to all kinds of opinions and discussions. It meant that at the age of 60, as he had already experienced many vicissitudes and had seen the world, he could see through most things, be open-minded and let go of them. Therefore, he could listen to them. Especially after he saw through fame and fortune and completely understood the principle that he could not bring it with him when he was alive and could not bring it with him when he was dead. Therefore, he could not understand what kind of words It would sound pleasant to the ear. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
You've misinterpreted it, it should be '30 years old, 40 years old, and 50 years old.' It's from Confucius 'Analects of Confucius. "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." " Standing at 30 " usually meant that a person should have a foothold in society at the age of 30 and establish his own career, family, etc.;" 40 without confusion " meant that at the age of 40, he had a clearer understanding of the world and was no longer confused;" 50 Knowing Destiny " meant that at the age of 50, he could know the mission given by God, know how to conform to destiny, and look at things more open-minded. However, what you said was different from the traditional expression. From the perspective of general understanding, in the process of life development, a forty-year-old person might be in the process of consolidating his career or facing challenges such as mid-life transition, and he needed to establish a new direction and goal. At the age of 60, one would often have a deeper understanding of the meaning of life and one's own destiny, similar to the traditional expression of "knowing destiny". However, this was only a broad understanding based on the combination of modern society and traditional concepts. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Knowing destiny at fifty years old was a state of life after years of accumulation. Before the age of 50, people often went all out to pursue achievements, eager to reap results on their ideal path. However, at the age of 50, after experiencing many ups and downs in life, he gradually understood the difficulty of realizing his dreams and was no longer simply obsessed with results. This was not a passive resignation or inaction, but an attitude of working hard but not demanding results based on a deep understanding that man proposed and God accomplished. At this time, people could already be indifferent to personal gains and losses. Although they still maintained a positive and aggressive spirit, such as "forgetting to eat in anger" and "forgetting worries in joy", their mentality was more open-minded. From a deeper perspective, knowing destiny at the age of 50 meant that one had a deeper understanding of the meaning of life and had a more thorough understanding of oneself. He knew the boundaries of his abilities, understood his fate, understood what he could do, and understood the general trend of life and the Great Dao between heaven and earth. This was a wisdom that respected the power of fate, but did not give up on one's own efforts. After recognizing that life was full of various accidental factors, one would still actively adapt and grasp the parts that one could grasp. One would do their best to listen to fate and do things with a clear conscience. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
That's right. " Stand at 30, not be confused at 40, and know the destiny at 50." It came from the Analects of Confucius. 30 meant that when a person reached 30 years old, they should be able to stand firm in society and establish their own life goals and development direction. It could be embodied in establishing themselves, establishing a career, establishing a family, having their own thoughts and values, and so on. 40 years old meant that when a person reached 40 years old, they would have a more thorough understanding of themselves and the outside world. They would be more clear and no longer confused and confused. For example, they would have a clear understanding of society, themselves, responsibilities, and so on. They would no longer be confused by the outside world and would be more mature and steady in doing things. Knowing destiny at fifty meant that when a person reached fifty, they would understand the natural laws of the development of the world, know the trajectory of fate, life orientation, unfinished responsibilities, etc., understand that some things could not be controlled by human power, and thus be able to be happy with fate. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The original sentence should be "At forty, you will not be confused, at fifty, you will know your destiny, and at sixty, you will be obedient." " 40 without doubts " meant that at the age of 40, due to a certain amount of life experience, one could see things in the world clearly without doubts and confusion. " Knowing destiny at fifty " meant that when a person reached fifty, they knew that many things had fate and laws. They knew what could not be controlled by human power. To be specific, they understood their own destiny, life orientation, life mission, and so on. They no longer blamed God or others, and no longer slacked off. " Sixty years old and easy to hear " meant that at the age of sixty, due to the vicissitudes of life and rich experience, one could listen to all kinds of opinions and discussions. They could see through life, life, fame and fortune, and most other things. They could think openly and let go. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The ancients said," Knowing destiny at fifty." The " knowing destiny " here described a state when a person reached fifty. This was not a matter of resignation and inaction. It was a recognition that man proposed and God disposes. Although he still worked hard, he no longer forced the results. After 50, he knew how difficult it was to realize his dreams. He was more indifferent to personal honor and disgrace. He no longer pursued results as he did before 50. Although he was still diligent, his mentality had changed. However, the meaning of "sixty and fifty to know the destiny" you mentioned is unclear. If you mean "fifty to know the destiny", then the above is its meaning. "A Woman in Her Forties" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"When I am thirty, I stand at forty, I am not confused, and I know my destiny." This sentence comes from the Analects of Confucius. The original text is: "Confucius said: I am fifteen years old and I am determined to learn. When I am thirty, I stand at forty, I am not confused, and I know my destiny." Confucius began to make up his mind to learn at the age of fifteen. By the time he was thirty, he had already established his own independent system of thought. By the time he was forty, he was already familiar with the truth of life and was no longer confused. By the time he was fifty, he could truly understand the true meaning of life in the universe. "Middle" could be understood as "middle" in this sentence, indicating that there was more to the sentence. I began to learn at the age of fifteen. By the age of thirty, I had already established my own independent system of thought. By the age of forty, I was already familiar with the truth of life. By the age of fifty, I could truly understand the true meaning of life in the universe. This sentence tells us that the journey of life is a process of continuous learning, growth and comprehension. Only when we reach a certain age can we truly understand the true meaning of life and the mysteries of the universe.