In the traditional Confucian ideology, it was '30 years old, 40 years old, and 70 years old.' " 40 without confusion " referred to a person who had experienced a lot of worldly affairs at the age of 40. He had a more thorough understanding of everything in the world and was no longer confused." 30 " meant that a person should be able to be independent at the age of 30 and establish his own values and career direction. If one were to say " 40 years old and 70 years old," this was contrary to the traditional expression. There was no traditional cultural basis for " 70 years old " here. If one were to interpret it literally, it might be that one would only establish certain beliefs, concepts, or careers at the age of 70, but this was not the traditional meaning. "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!
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!
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!
Forty years old was the age of forty. "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!
At the age of 30, he could stand on his own feet, at the age of 40, he could not be confused, at the age of 50, he could understand the destiny of heaven, at the age of 60, he could listen to his heart, and at the age of 70, he could do whatever he wanted without exceeding the rules. "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.
"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!
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!
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!