Other language: Vietnamese
I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.
Chapter 311: Crushing (3). [310]
Summary
In a meeting, discussions on forgiveness arose, with participants advocating for letting go of past grievances. Zhang Yue, however, resisted, emphasizing that true forgiveness requires understanding one's own moral standing. He referenced Confucius and Mengzi, arguing that forgiveness should not be offered lightly, especially to those lacking virtue or ability. Zhang Yue's deep knowledge of historical texts astonished the attendees, as he skillfully integrated concepts from "Gongyang Chunqiu" and "Gu Liang Chun Qiu." His arguments highlighted the importance of moral integrity and the consequences of misplaced forgiveness, leaving the audience in awe of his insights.Full content
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