Relations between men of virtue are the opposite of those
between petty men. The former are people with moral integrity and their
relations are based on shared values. These relations may not seem close, but
they are in fact strong and deep. The latter have low moral character and their
relations are based on the pursuit of personal gains. These relations may seem
intimate, but they will come to an end when nothing more is to be gained from
them. Relations between men of virtue has been extolled by the Chinese since
ancient times. This term distinguishes between moral integrity and pursuit of
personal gains and between men of virtue and the petty men in the context of
social interactions. It represents values of moral integrity possessed by men
of virtue while censuring selfish pursuit of the petty man.
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The relations between men of virtue are plain like water, while those between petty men are delicious like sweet wine. For the men of virtue the bland flavor leads to closeness; for the petty men the sweet flavor easily leads to rupture.
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The relations between men of virtue are plain like water, while those between the petty men are like sweet wine. The former helps achieve success, while the latter can only lead to discord.
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The relations between men of virtue are based on shared values and aspirations. Because of this, these men become friends. Their ties are not that close but mature. The relations between petty men are based on connections of power and pursuit of selfish gains. These people may have intimate ties but do not really respect each other. And their relations easily go sour.