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Famous aphorisms about meaning

The famous aphorisms about righteousness are as follows:

1. Life is what I want, death is also what I want, but you cannot have both, so you have to sacrifice life for righteousness.

2. If you don’t have true loyalty on weekdays, don’t talk about life and death in emergencies.

3. When making friends, keep your word. The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, and the friendship between villains is as sweet as sweet wine.

4. The brothers are here to survive all the tribulations. When we meet, we will smile and forget our grudges.

5. It is not righteous to take something out of something that does not exist - "Mencius: Try Your Mind".

6. Righteousness brings benefit, and benefit brings prosperity to the people - "Guoyu·Jinyu".

7. Those who do many injustices will surely die - "Zuo Zhuan·Yin Gong Year".

8. Appreciation of wonderful articles, analysis of doubts - Tao Yuanming

9. Rather than scolding evil, it is better to uphold justice - Tennyson.

10. Those who desire to overcome righteousness will obey, and those who desire to overcome righteousness will be ruthless - "The Book of Rites of Dadai".

11. Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history - Wen Tianxiang.

12. A righteous man with a thousand pieces of gold scattered around him is incomparable. ?——?Li Bai's "Gift to Cui Sihu Wenkunji".

13. When the great truth is lost, there is benevolence and righteousness; when wisdom comes out, there is great hypocrisy. ——Laozi's "Tao Te Ching".

14. The river flows eastward day and night, and heroes gathered together to travel far away - Lu Xun's "Two Untitled Poems".

15. A righteous man with a thousand pieces of gold is surrounded by extraordinary guests - "Gift to Cui Sihu Wenkunji" by Li Bai.

16. When the great truth is lost, there is benevolence and righteousness; when wisdom emerges, there is great hypocrisy - Laozi's "Tao Te Ching".

17. The river flows eastward day and night, and heroes gathered together to travel far away - Lu Xun's "Two Untitled Poems".