What does it mean to do what is right and reasonable

To do what is just and reasonable; only to go forward; never to turn back.

1. Source.

Sima Qian, Western Han Dynasty, "Biography of Sima Xiangru in the Records of the Grand Historian:" "Touching the white blade, braving the streaming vectors, never turning back in righteousness, never planning for the next moment, and people are filled with anger."

2. Grammar.

Yi Bu Gu Guan subject-predicate tense; as predicate, determiner, dative; with positive connotation.

3. Near-synonyms.

Bravely forward, broken, righteous, defiant, unavoidable, unshirkable, unshirkable, solitary.

4, antonyms.

Fearful, cowering, looking ahead.

5. Righteousness sentence.

(1) Sometimes, I know it is wrong, but I chose to do it without hesitation, personally tasted the ensuing bitter fruit of helplessness, I think it is even more my own sadness.

(2) the intact snow is like a huge cemetery, snowflakes from the distant sky fly down righteously, jumped a to their own for the beauty of the stunning in the eyes of others is actually a very pale dance, and then quietly die in the moment of the fall, to turn themselves into the snow of the ten millionth part.

(3) No matter whether there is a minefield or an abyss in front of me, I will go forward with courage and righteousness, and I will bow and die.

Righteousness alludes to.

Si Ma Xiangru was a talented man who knew how to strike a sword and play the zither, but what he was best at was writing poems and making fugues. Therefore, Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty appreciated him very much and made him an official at his side. At this time, Tang Meng was repairing the Southwest Shu Road. As he had recruited too many civilian laborers and killed their leader, he caused panic and unrest among the people of Ba Shu, and riots broke out.

When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty found out about this incident, he asked Sima Xiangru to rebuke Tang Meng and asked him to write a report to explain to the people of Ba Shu. In his message, Sima Xiangru said, "It is right to mobilize the people and soldiers to build the road, but it is not His Majesty's intention to disturb the elders and children.

It is not right for some people to flee in fear or kill each other when they are unaware of the state's decree system. When a soldier fights, he should face the blade of the sword and the pickaxe of the arrow and never be allowed to look back, and it is better to die in battle than to turn his heel and flee. You should still think long and hard about the difficulties of the country, and do your best as a human servant. ......"

Si Ma Xiangru accomplished this matter well, and the work of repairing the road proceeded smoothly. Emperor Wu of Han was very happy, and again worshiped Sima Xiangru as the Zhonglang general.