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A famous Chinese saying about management?

The following are some famous Chinese sayings about management:

1. If there are no gentlemen, do not govern the savages; if there are no savages, do not raise the gentlemen. From "Mencius Teng Wengong Chapter 1".

2. Those who do not regard Yao and Shun as a king are considered rulers; those who do not regard Yi Yin and Zhou Gong as their ministers are considered ministers. From "Xunzi·Fu Guo".

3. Equality produces light, while partiality produces darkness. From "Xunzi·BuGou".

4. Publicity brings wisdom, integrity brings authority. From "Bo Yang Shuo" by Zhu Shunshui of Ming Dynasty.

5. The reason why a benevolent person does something is to bring benefit to the world and eliminate harm to the world. This is what he does. From "Mozi·Falling in Love with the Fourteenth".

6. When justice is achieved, private matters are blocked; when righteousness is clear, private affairs are closed. From "Han Feizi·Eight Traitors".

7. For the sake of the country, if you see evil, it is like a farmer's duty to remove the grass, and worship it, cut off its roots, and do not allow it to colonize, then the good people will believe in it. From "Han Feizi·Wai Chu Shuo, Lower Left, Chapter 31".

8. Use killing to kill, although killing is acceptable; use punishment to punish, although severe punishment is acceptable. From "Shang Jun Shu·Painting Strategy No. 18".

9. Those who convince others with their virtues will be happy and sincerely convinced. From "Mencius Gongsun Chou".

10. Orders are followed, prohibitions are stopped, the constitution is within the reach, and the customs are followed, just like all bodies follow the heart, this is the later period of government. From "Guanzi·Junchenxia Ninth".

These famous quotes contain rich management thoughts and have important enlightenment significance for modern management theory and practice.