What is Lin Jiazu's motto?
Marco Lin's sons and daughters are filial, brothers and friends respect each other like guests, husbands are obedient to women, and they are different from each other, orderly, polite and honest, and they also learn four dimensions, namely, scholars, peasants, workers and businessmen. Qi must be right, heart must be thick, things must be public, use must be frugal, learn must be diligent, move must be done, words must be cautious, things must be loyal, officials must be honest, Zhuang must be flat, people must be unkind, and things must be unjust. Don't be arrogant if you have money, don't abuse if you don't have money, don't believe what women say about hurting their own flesh and blood, don't say that people are too arrogant, don't be jealous of talents, and hurt people and things; Don't go in and out of the government, engage in graft and complain. Don't rape, steal or cheat, drink Bomen's accusation; Don't be full of money, don't quit, and don't care; Don't ruin your reputation and honor, be humiliated first. Good people will appreciate it, and the poor, the difficult, the dead and the sick will have compassion. Those who are not good will be advised not to enter the temple, and they will be kind with * * * cotton poems. Respect it, don't ignore it!