Chapter 1501 No Belief
"Zhongxin! What do you think? How can you make your teacher angry? Your head teacher is for your good and for your sake, and wants you to get into a satisfactory university." After Li Shangyong arrived at Zhongxin High School, he saw Li Zhongxin's head teacher teaching Li Zhongxin earnestly, and he immediately came over and said to Li Zhongxin with a grudge.
"Father, it's wrong for you to say this. Last year, you had already told me clearly that you would fill in the application application according to my wishes. No matter where I choose a school, you will agree." Li Zhongxin looked at his father's face and said indifferently.
"Mother, did my father tell me this way last year?" Li Zhongxin saw that Li Shangyong's face turned black, and he immediately turned around and asked Wang Yaqing.
"Well, your father said that last year." Wang Yaqing answered casually after hearing his son's question.
In this matter, Wang Yaqing still supports her son studying in a university in Hei Province. He may not be able to read any flowers when he goes to Tsinghua and Peking University schools.
My son is now the boss of Zhongxin Company, and he doesn’t have to consider all aspects of employment. Wherever he studies, he is actually the same. Can’t his son go out to work after he finishes his studies?
Li Shangyong didn't know, but Wang Yaqing knew something about Li Zhongxin's Zhongxin Company. She heard that there are at least more than a thousand people with college degree or above in Zhongxin Company, and there are many professors and other professors in prestigious universities. In other words, there are no mandatory requirements for Li Zhongxin's college or not to go to school or any university.
"I said that at that time, you are still young now and don't know the benefits of getting into a good university. Let me tell you this way! It is your blessing to be able to get into a university like Tsinghua and Peking University. Don't delay important things because of some small things." Li Shangyong said to Li Zhongxin a little angry, and his voice was also much louder than before.
"Father, if you have reason, you don't have a high reputation. A person cannot stand without trust, a career cannot prosper without trust, and a country cannot decline without trust.
Without integrity, one cannot gain a foothold; without integrity in business, one will not prosper. If a country does not have integrity, it will sooner or later decline. This is a saying by Lao Tzu, a famous Chinese philosopher, thinker, and founder of the Taoist school.
The Chinese have always believed in honesty and trustworthiness. The ancients used idioms such as "one word is nine tripods" and "one promise is a thousand gold" to describe the weight and value of promises.
"Sincerity" and "faith" can be said to be the cornerstone of Chinese traditional culture. In the Analects of Confucius, Zengzi said that one should examine myself three times a day, one of which is "to make friends but not believe in them." Zixia also said: "If you make friends with friends, you will make friends with your words."
Confucius clearly pointed out: "If a man has no faith, he does not know what he can do." Looking at the Analects of Confucius, "faith" runs through the entire chapter, and is also an important moral quality that Confucius and his disciples cherish very much. As for "sincerity", Mencius raised it to a very high status.
"Mencius Li Lou Shang" says that "sincerity is the way of heaven; sincerity is the way of man". It can be seen that "sincerity" and "faith" are our core ideas and play a very important role in shaping the national morality of the Chinese nation!
Integrity is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Among the various schools of thought, Confucianism has a systematic explanation of it. At the same time, integrity is also a basic moral norm highly praised by Confucianism. As the abbreviation of honesty and trustworthiness, integrity refers to being sincere in dealing with people, being honest and trustless, keeping promises; sincerity is the inner attitude of trust, and trust is the external manifestation of sincerity. Confucius particularly emphasized the role of integrity in personal growth, believing that integrity is the most basic moral quality of an individual. The so-called "people without trust, do not know what they can do"; "Since ancient times, there has been death, and people cannot stand without trust." In my opinion, faith is not only the prerequisite for a person to stand in life, but also a "pass" on the road of life." Li Zhongxin completed it in one go and directly brought out his theory of integrity.
Li Zhongxin can be said to have a high understanding of things like integrity, because his company is Zhongxin Company. He attaches great importance to the four words "loyalty and integrity". He would rather not do it or lose money than lose integrity. This is a concept of Zhongxin Company.
Li Zhongxin remembers the story of integrity when he was a child. The first was that during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Shang Yang of Qin presided over the reform with the support of Qin Xiaogong. At that time, when wars were frequent and people were in panic, in order to establish prestige and promote reforms, Shang Yang ordered a three-meter-long wood outside the south gate of the capital, and made a promise in public: Who can move this wood to the north gate, and get a bounty of ten taels.
The onlookers did not believe that such a easy thing could be rewarded with such a high level, but no one was willing to try it out. So Shang Yang increased the reward to 50 gold. Under the heavy reward, there must be a brave man, and finally someone stood up and carried the wood to the north gate.
Shang Yang immediately rewarded him with fifty gold. Shang Yang's move established prestige in the hearts of the people, and Shang Yang's subsequent reforms were soon promoted in Qin.
At the end of the Qin Dynasty, there was a man named Ji Bu who always kept his word and had a very high reputation. Many people established strong friendships with him. At that time, there was even a proverb circulating: "It is better to get Ji Bu Yi Nuo than to get a hundred kilograms of gold." (This is the origin of the idiom "Yi Nuo".)
Later, he offended Liu Bang, the Emperor Gaozu of Han, and was arrested with a reward. As a result, his old friends were not only not deceived by a lot of money, but also risked the risk of destroying the nine clans to protect him and prevent him from disasters. A person who is honest and trustworthy will naturally gain the power and help, and can gain everyone's respect and friendship.
On the other hand, if you seek temporary comfort or small gains and fail to trust your friends, you will get "profitable" on the surface.
But for this benefit, he ruined his reputation, and reputation is much more important than material things. Therefore, breach of trust is tantamount to losing watermelon and picking up sesame seeds, which is not worth the loss.
Li Shangyong's face turned red and red. He was almost angry with his son. What Li Zhongxin said made him unable to refute, nor could he refute.
In this matter, he cannot get angry. In front of the child’s teacher, he must maintain his demeanor, at least not let the teacher know his guilt.
Chapter completed!