The common next sentences of a gentleman were: " The friendship between villains is as sweet as wine "," The ambition of a wolf after a man ", and so on. " A gentleman's friendship is as light as water, while a villain's friendship is as sweet as wine." By comparing the different characteristics of a gentleman's friendship and a villain's friendship, the communication mode of a gentleman and a villain was elaborated. " A gentleman in front of others, but a wolf in the back " was more of a sarcastic expression. It referred to people who pretended to be upright on the surface but harbored ill intentions behind their backs.
The next sentence was about the wild ambition of a wolf. In front of others, he was a gentleman, but behind others, he was a wolf with wild ambitions. However, in the past, a gentleman also referred to a person with good conduct. Now, it is more ironic to refer to a person who pretends to be serious.
The next sentence of " A gentleman's friendship is as light as water " was " A villain's friendship is as sweet as Li wine ", and the next sentence of " A true gentleman does not speak in wine " was " a real man is clear in wealth ". In addition, there were also expressions such as " a gentleman in front of others, but a wolf's ambition behind others ", but the relationship between the first and second sentences of different expressions depended on the specific context and cultural meaning.
The phrase 'gentleman' had different meanings in different expressions. - "The friendship between villains is as sweet as wine" corresponded to "the friendship between gentlemen is as light as water". The meaning here was that the communication between villains was like sweet wine (sweet on the surface), which explained the characteristics of villains 'communication, which was often based on interests and sweet on the surface. - "Ambitious behind the scenes" meant that some people acted like gentlemen in front of others, but had bad intentions and ambitions behind the scenes. - "A real man who is clear about money" corresponded to "a true gentleman who does not speak nonsense when drinking". This meant that a gentleman could be called a gentleman if he did not talk nonsense when drinking, but a real man could be clear about money and not take advantage of others.
The next sentence of a gentleman's plan was 'A gentleman worries about the way, not about poverty.' It originated from Confucius's remarks. Confucius believed that what a gentleman sought was Tao, not food and clothing. What a gentleman worried about was whether he could obtain Tao, not poverty. The novel " Half Conspiracy for the Court and Half Conspiracy for the Monarch " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some sentences to describe villains and gentlemen: 1. A gentleman likes to be with others, and a villain likes to be different from others. A gentleman could identify with people who were very different from him, and he was tolerant and tolerant of others. A villain could only accept people who were similar to him. He was selfish in his heart and could not bear to see others with noble moral character. 2. A gentleman thinks of punishment, and a villain thinks of kindness. A gentleman has a bottom line and principles in his heart when dealing with people. He restrains himself by not violating the law. A villain puts his interests first and will do anything that is profitable, regardless of right or wrong, or even harming others for his own benefit. 3. A gentleman thinks of righteousness and does not consider profit, and a villain covets profit and does not care about righteousness. A gentleman's morality comes first and interests come second. A villain is greedy for personal gain, even ignoring morality for personal gain, betraying his friends for personal gain. 4. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always sad. A gentleman is broad-minded, honest and upright, and has a clear conscience. A villain is often sad, selfish, and calculating his own benefits in everything. He can only whisper behind his back and worry about gains and losses. 5. A gentleman is afraid of praise, but happy when he hears it; A villain is angry when he hears it, but happy when he hears it. A gentleman will be frightened when he hears praise, and will be delighted when he hears mistakes. Villains get angry when they hear others point out their mistakes, and they are happy when they hear praise. 6. Villains are the same but not harmonious, gentlemen are harmonious but different. 7. A gentleman cherishes virtue, and a villain cherishes his native land. 8. If he is upright, he will not obey orders. If he is not upright, he will not obey orders.(If a gentleman is upright, people will obey orders even without orders. If he is not upright, no one will listen to orders even if he issues them. This indirectly reflects the characteristics of a gentleman's moral character and behavior, which is the opposite of a villain.) The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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