Lesson 4: The Self in Eastern and Western Thoughts
Lesson 4: The Self in Eastern and Western Thoughts
The
chun-tzu ( man with virtue or noble character;
commonly translated as “gentleman” or “superior
man"
To be a chun-tzu, man has to live by these
principles:
Li – is the principle of self restraint and sense of
propriety. It includes following social etiquette and
mannerisms.
Cheng – means sincerity and unwavering devotion to
good
Hsiao – is love for the immediate family and then society.
Yi – is the principle of righteousness
To be a chun-tzu, man has to live by these
principles:
Xin– is the principle of honesty in life.