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Famous sayings, poems and idioms about "doing your own thing well"
1, it is better to ask for help than to ask for help. -The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Vernacular translation: it is better to rely on yourself for help.

2. Drop your own sweat and eat your own food. Do your own thing. Relying on people, relying on the sky and relying on ancestors is not a hero. -Modern Tao Xingzhi

It's better to complain than to complain, and it's better to ask others yourself. -Confucius "Wen Zi Suntech" in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Vernacular translation: Instead of passively expecting others to act according to their own standards and shift the responsibility to others, we should actively realize ourselves and complete the expected results.

4. Not giving, but self-sufficient; Do not get together, do not get together, do not get together, do not win. -Spring and Autumn? Lieyukou Liezi Huangdi

Vernacular translation: no charity, no favor, everything outside is satisfied by yourself; Don't accumulate, don't search, you don't lack your own supplies at all.

5. Today, farmers who return government to the people are based on this; Let the world stand on its own feet, and those who are at the end of the game will turn to nanmu, and then people will be happy. -Ban Gu's History of Hanshu Food in the Eastern Han Dynasty

Now, if people are driven to return to agriculture, they are all dependent on their own industries, and people all over the world can live by their own labor, and businessmen and vagrants who have no job to eat can be transferred to the fields to do farm work, then storage will be sufficient and people can live and work in peace and contentment.