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    Major Assignment #1:A Chreia

    October 10th, 2017


    [Chreia] During B.C.E 770-476, the Spring and Autumn period in China,

    Zhou's royal influence had declined, which motivated all the dukes and

    marquesses to claim wars against each other hoping that they would

    topple the Zhou Dynasty and replace Emperor Zhou to be the new and sole

    hegemon of the entire country. While the period consisted of incessant

    wars and quick exchange of regional rulers it also had fast economic

    development and thoughts progression regarding governance. Confucius was

    one of the most prominent philosophers, editors and politicians in

    Spring and Autumn period whose wisdom teaching morals and superiority of

    personal exemplification over explicit rules even survives thousands of

    years to be printed onto school textbooks of today. As a politician,

    Confucius initially served the Duke of Lu who owned one of the five most

    robust hegemons of that period of time, but only became disappointed at

    Duke of Lu's indulgence in pleasure and lack of passion in country

    governance. Thus, he later resigned from Duke of Lu and started

    travelling among countries, expounding his theories to the dukes of all

    countries. Unfortunately, for the fourteen years after his resignation,

    Confucius was not employed by any of the dukes despite of his marvelous

    political mind. When one day, Confucius was again driving his carriage

    on the road to another country, Zilu, one of the most well-known

    disciples of Confucius, joked about their continuing exile and asked

    Confucius how he considered their situation of not being appreciated and

    why not

    settled down to the dukes who offered positions but disagreed with Confucian theories, "Why we have not arrived yet?"

    [Proverb]

    "Haste brings no success," Confucius answered, "and receiving the

    trivial benefits would block your way to accomplish your real goals."

    [Paraphrase]

    Hurrying into anything would not be an action of wisdom. Sometimes it

    is necessary to be patient and calm if you want to achieve more. A

    behavior generated in hasty would often lead to unexpected mistakes that

    would severely delay realization of the original intentions.

    [Case]

    This Confucian proverb persuading people to be patient and remain

    unperturbed has been told to his disciples more than once. As Zixia,

    another disciple of Confucius, was assigned a local officer in Jufu

    County he consulted Confucius about how to govern a county before he

    left for the position. Confucius told him the exactly same piece of

    wisdom, saying that when governing a county being patient achieving the

    actual effect is of paramount importance for a local officer. As a

    county develops there would always be limitations that slow down the

    progress; however, when the limitation is reached, Zixia should place

    his priority in pursuing a desired effect of implementing his policies

    rather than rushing through in a perfunctory manner. If Zixia were to

    behave in haste, he would not become an admired officer because his

    people recognize what their officer intends to achieve, a political

    monument for himself or an improvement of life qualities for his people.

    [Encomium] Patience is capable of bringing more valuable

    results than hasty is capable of bearing. Confucius' wisdom states the

    truth with regard to a number of fields in our lives and, together with

    countless other quotes of the same inspirational soul, sustained the

    wash of time.

    [Example] This piece of wisdom rings in the

    contemporary societies. For example, a student who is running late to

    class waits for the traffic light before she crosses the road because a

    caution of safety is of priority for anyone. If a car accident happens

    because this student is so anxious that she didn't see the coming

    traffic, the result would be a thousand times more horrible than being

    late to a class. Besides, her plan of studying would be interrupted due

    to the unanticipated injuries.

    [Another Case] Coincidentally,

    Confucius’ idea seems to be the same as in Aesop. In the fable of Aesop,

    there is a story about a thirsty pigeon. A thirsty Pigeon saw a glass

    of water on a sign. She flew toward it and slammed it and broke her

    wing. She consequently was caught by a bystander. Aesop warned his

    readers that act in haste and repent at leisure.

    [Example]

    I believe that global warming is a phenomenon that reversely proved the

    saying of Confucius, "Haste brings no success and receiving the trivial

    benefits would block your way to accomplish a real career." During the

    first and second industrial revolution, smoke and soot blackening

    squares and squares of the world. The roaring steaming machines

    undoubtfully brought human civilization to a brand-new page in terms of

    economy, industry, and many facets

    of development; however, it

    also pressed numerous then living species into extinguished legendary

    creatures in books. The percentage of carbon dioxide has been rising for

    the past century and the glaciers in Antarctica are being erased on

    this planet, which also put human's living condition into a previously

    totally unexpected precarious situation. Many countries in contemporary

    societies realize the problem and try to solve it by increasing their

    percentage of forest land coverage but only get trivial effect. The

    original intention of the industrial revolutions was to create better

    living conditions for ourselves; now we have enough material resources

    but at the cost of having exacerbated the decline of the more precious

    natural environment of our home planet.

    [Policy] In

    operating any vehicle, hasty is the least appreciated attitude for the

    operator to have because the troubles resulted from being in haste would

    prevent one from arriving in time. Walking in haste also causes people

    to fall and even trip themselves on the way.

    [Epilogue]

    Confucius refused to take offer from dukes who did not fully understand

    him because he would not achieve full potentials in those job offers.

    Success does not always come as anticipated but opportunities will

    certainly be missed as complication occurs. It is always beneficial to

    watch one's steps with caution, especially when anxiety attacks

    hammering panic in one's head because someone who is in haste could

    cause unforeseen troubles that severely prevent them from reaching their

    goals.

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