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Believing explanation

The explanation of faith is to believe faithfully.

Believe is a Chinese word, pronounced dǔ xìn. Also means to believe deeply. From the "Book of Han Geography": "During the Jingwu period, a literary man served as the guardian of Shu, teaching the people to read laws and regulations. He failed to believe in morality. Instead, he used good writing to ridicule and admired power."

Famous aphorisms about sincerity

1. Be careful what you say and do what you do. This sentence comes from "Mozi". "Du" means loyalty, down-to-earth, single-mindedness and perseverance. The so-called caution means to do one thing in a down-to-earth manner.

2. A sage chooses what can be said before speaking, and chooses what is feasible before doing something. This sentence comes from "Guanzi: Interpretation of Situation". The sage chooses what can be said and says it, and chooses what can be done and does it.

3. To cultivate oneself, the most important thing is to have a pure heart; when dealing with the world, the first thing to do is to speak prudently. The general idea is: the most important thing is to cultivate your character and sort out your inner thoughts. When entering society, you must first learn to be careful about what you say.

4. A person who is quiet and taciturn may not be stupid, and a person who is chatty and eloquent may not be wise. A person who looks dull and seldom speaks may not be stupid, and a person who chatters endlessly and speaks eloquently may not be smart.

5. If people don’t know, don’t do anything; if you want people not to hear, don’t say anything. It comes from "Zhenguan Dignitaries·Equity" written by Wu Jing in the Tang Dynasty. It means: if you want not to be known, the best way is not to do it; if you want not to be heard, the best way is not to say it.