君子喻于义

君子喻於義
jūnzǐ yù yú yì
quotation

Meanings

  1. 1 the gentleman grasps things in terms of righteousness
  2. 2 a person of virtue is motivated by duty, not gain
  3. 3 (lit.) the gentleman comprehends via righteousness

Examples

Kǒngzǐ shuō jūnzǐyùyúyì, xiǎorényùyúlì, zuòrén yào dǒngde zhège fēnbié.
Confucius said the gentleman grasps via righteousness, the petty man via profit — one should know the distinction.
Zuòshēngyì yě jiǎng jūnzǐyùyúyì, bùnéng guāng xiǎng zhe zhuànqián.
Even in business, the gentleman reckons by righteousness — you can't think only about money.

Tips

history
From 《论语·》 (Analects: Li Ren). Confucius says: 『君子小人』— 'the gentleman is moved by righteousness; the petty person is moved by profit.' A classic formulation of the Confucian moral divide between (duty/rightness) and (gain).
usage
here means 'to be enlightened by / to comprehend via' — a slightly archaic usage. is the classical preposition 'by / at.' Almost always quoted with its pair 『小人』.

Stroke Order

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