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50 Selected Excerpts of Confucius's Quotations

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50 Selected Excerpts of Confucius’ Quotes 1

1. Isn’t it easy to learn and practice it over time? Isn’t it a joy to have friends come from afar? People don’t know and are not surprised. , Isn’t it a gentleman to pick from Confucius’s “The Analects”

2. I have to examine myself three times every day: Is it unfaithful to seek others? Is it unfaithful to make friends? Is it true that I am not a gentleman? Pick from Confucius’s “The Analects”

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3. A wise man changes his appearance; he can serve his parents to the best of his ability; he can devote himself to serving his king; he can keep his word with his friends. Although I say I haven’t learned yet, I call it learning. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

4. In terms of etiquette, harmony is the most valuable. ? Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

5. A gentleman has nothing to eat but is quick to do things and cautious in speaking. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "Analects of Confucius"

6. If you don't worry about others, you don't know them; if you worry about others, you don't know them. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

7. To govern with virtue is like Beichen, who lives in his place and is surrounded by stars. ? Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

8. Three Hundred Poems, which can be summed up in one sentence: "Thinking is innocent." Excerpt from Confucius' "Analects of Confucius"

9. At ten I am determined to learn; at thirty I am established; at forty I am not confused; at fifty I know the destiny of heaven; at sixty my ears are obedient; at seventy I follow my heart. Desire, do not exceed the rules. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

10. By reviewing the past and learning the new, you can become a teacher. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

11. A gentleman is indifferent to others, while a villain is indifferent to others. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

12. Learning without thinking means nothing, thinking without learning means peril. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

13. To know something is to know it, and to know something is to know it, and to know it is to know it. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

14. People who have no faith do not know what is possible. A big cart has no hooks, and a small cart has no shafts. How can it move? Quoting from Confucius' "The Analects"

15. This is tolerable, but what is unbearable? Quoting from Confucius's "The Analects"

16 ."Guan Sui" is joyful but not obscene, sad but not sad. ? Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius"

17. Benevolence is the beauty, and if you choose not to be benevolent, how can you know? A gentleman cherishes punishment, while a villain cherishes favor. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "Analects of Confucius"

19. Don't worry about not having the position, worry about it. If you don't have trouble, don't know it. If you want to know it, you can know it. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "Analects of Confucius"

20. A gentleman is a metaphor for righteousness, and a villain is a metaphor for profit. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "Analects of Confucius"

21. When you see a virtuous person, think about it, and when you see a virtuous person, you should introspect yourself. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

22. A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

23. Rotten wood cannot be carved. ? Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

24. Being sensitive and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions, this is called "literary". ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

25. His knowledge is within reach, but his stupidity is beyond reach. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

26. When quality is superior to literature, it will be wild, and when literature is superior to quality, it will be history. Be polite, then be a gentleman. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

27. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "Analects of Confucius"

28. If you are above the middle person, you can speak well; if you are below the middle person, you cannot speak well. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "Analects of Confucius"

29. A wise man enjoys water, and a benevolent man enjoys mountains. The wise are active, the benevolent are still, the wise are happy, the benevolent are long-lived. ? Excerpts from 50 selected quotes of Confucius from "The Analects of Confucius" 2

30. Know it silently, be tireless in learning, and tireless in teaching. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "Analects of Confucius"

31. Wealth can be sought after, even if you are a whip-wielding man, I will do it. If you can't ask for it, do as I like. ? Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

32. When you are angry, you forget to eat; when you are happy, you forget your worries. You don't know that old age is coming. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius"

33. When three people are walking together, there must be one who is my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

34. Confucius taught four things: literature, conduct, loyalty, and trustworthiness. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius"

35. A gentleman is magnanimous and magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

36. When a bird is about to die, its song is mournful; when a man is about to die, his words are also kind. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius"

37. Scholars must be ambitious and have a long way to go. Isn't it more important to be benevolent than to think that one has already done one's duty? It is not more important to die than to be done.

38. Zi Jue 4: No intention, no necessity, no solidity, no self. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius"

39. Looking ahead, suddenly looking behind. . . . Master is always good at seducing people. He persuades me with words and invites me with courtesy.

?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

40. Confucius said in Sichuan: "The deceased is like a man! He does not give up day and night." ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

41. I have never seen anyone who loves virtue as much as he loves sex. ? Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

42. The next generation can be feared, but how can one know that the one who comes is not here? At forty or fifty, no one has heard of it. This is not enough to be feared. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

43. If he is still unknown at the age of fifty, he has nothing to fear. )

44. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will. . ? Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

45. When the year is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will be carved after that. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

46. How can you serve ghosts if you cannot serve people? ?Excerpt from Confucius's "Analects of Confucius"

47. Life and death have destiny, wealth and honor are in heaven. A gentleman is respectful and courteous to others. He is a brother in the world. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

48. The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man. The villain is on the contrary. ?Excerpt from Confucius's "The Analects"

49. Politicians are righteous. The commander-in-chief is correct, who dares to be incorrect? Quoting from Confucius's "The Analects"

50. If the name is not correct, then the words will not be smooth; if the words are not smooth, then the things will not be accomplished; therefore, the name of a gentleman must be wordable, and the words must be spoken. It must be possible.

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