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Ancient verses about striving for perfection

1. Please list two famous aphorisms about striving for perfection

Striving for perfection - the fourth famous aphorism

1. Learn by doing, learn by doing Zhonggan’s learning philosophy - Yi Chunyu

2. Samsung’s 5-day and 4-night training content: Day 1: Sales mentality; Day 2: Image building; Day 3: Mastering customer needs; Day 4: Tailor-made suggestions for customers; Day 5: Practice.

3. Big fish eat small fish, small fish eat shrimps, fast fish eat slow fish, and slow fish eat slower fish.

4. Use simplicity to control complexity and use stillness to brake.

5. Dig holes deeply, accumulate food widely, and do not seek hegemony.

6. First-class talents, regardless of major, can shine wherever they are placed.

7. The connotation is to be the best in whatever you do.

8. Borrow a boat to go to sea, take advantage of the momentum to take off, make reasonable concessions, cooperate sincerely, and leave no trace in the snow. 2. Famous aphorisms about the ultimate goodness

Answers for you: 1. A kind heart is the sun.

——Hugo 2. A good heart is worth gold. ——Shakespeare 3. When people are good, there are many good things but not enough.

—— Yang Wanli 4. I think the virtue of benefiting others is kindness. —— Bacon 5. A kind heart is gold.

——Shakespeare 6. Remove one evil and make ten good things. —— "History of the Song Dynasty. Biography of Bi Shi'an" 7. The most beautiful music of the soul is kindness.

—— Romain Rolland 8. People like good things. Although good fortune has not yet come, misfortunes are far away. ——Zengzi 9. Kind deeds ennoble the human soul.

—— Rousseau 10. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small! —— Liu Bei 11. Be a kind person and seek happiness for mankind. —— Gorky 12. Kindness is not a kind of knowledge, but a kind of behavior.

——Romain Rolland 13. People who do good should feel happy. —— Romain Rolland 14. Charitable behavior can relieve the pain of others more than money.

—— Rousseau 15. It is unsafe and unwise to do things based on conscience. ——Martin Luther 16. What is money compared to a pure conscience? —— Hardy 17. Simplicity touches my heart more than clever words.

—— Shakespeare 18. The kinder the person, the less aware of the bad intentions of others. ——Mile 19. Come out, my heart, and meet it with your love.

—— Rabindranath Tagore 20. A person must either be a good person or imitate a good person. ——Democritus 21. Without simplicity, kindness and truth, there will be no greatness.

—— Leo Tolstoy 22. People who always think about how to do good things have no time to do good things. ——Tagore 23. If beauty is a letter of recommendation, then kindness is a credit card.

—— Bulwer Yishun 24. When a person's words and deeds are inconsistent, it is completely bad, which will lead to hypocrisy. —— Lenin 25. Rather than doing good things to love others, it is better to say that it is to respect yourself.

—— Flaubert 26. Doing good things to good people will make them better, and doing good things to evil people will make them more evil. ——Romain Rolland 27. The difference between good and evil lies in the behavior itself, not in the presence or absence of status.

——Shakespeare 28. Among all moral qualities, good nature is the most needed in the world. ——Russell 29. Human nature is a mixture of good and evil. If you practice good, you will be a good person, and if you practice evil, you will be a bad person.

—— Yang Xiong 30. The source of kindness is in the heart. If you dig it, it will gush out. ——Aurelius 31. The touching warmth of human kindness can heal the wounds of the soul and body.

—— Rozov 32. I love you because you have a kind heart, not because of your knowledge. —— Davis 33. If black and white and good and evil are put together, they will be clearly visible in comparison.

—— Chaucer 34. Even if a kind person is confused in his pursuit, he will eventually realize that there is a right path. ——"Faust" 35. If you sing about beauty, you will have an audience even if you are in the center of the desert.

——Kahlil Gibran 36. Kindness is a rare pearl in history, and kind people are almost better than great people. —— Hugo 37. People with talent are always kind, frank, straightforward, and never reserved.

—— Balzac 38. Truly talented people are always kind, frank, straightforward, and never reserved. ——Balzac 39. I would like to prove that anyone who behaves kindly and noblely will be able to withstand hardships.

—— Beethoven 40. Kind, loyal, and loving people continue to bring happiness to the world. ——Mark Twain 41. But only good character, whether for God or man, will never become too much.

—— Bacon 42. Kindness and moral character are both like gems and metals. The two set off each other and add brilliance.

—— Bernard Shaw 43. Doing good to a good person will make him better; doing good to an evil person will make him worse.

——Michelangelo 44. Melancholy belongs to kindness; people who have no melancholy may be very extraordinary, but they are not kind after all. ——Liu Xinwu 45. No matter where a noble person goes, there is always a strong defender beside him-that is, conscience.

—— Scott 46. The more goodness there is in life, the more interesting life itself will be. The two are in harmony with each other and complement each other.

—— Leo Tolstoy 47. For me, the meaning of life is to put yourself in other people’s shoes, worry about other people’s worries, and enjoy other people’s happiness. ——Einstein 48. The most ferocious human beings are more ferocious than the most ferocious animals.

The kindest among humans are kinder than the kindest animals. ——Zheng Yuanjie 49. The goal of knowledge desire is truth; the goal of moral desire is goodness; the goal of beauty desire is beauty, truth, goodness and beauty, that is, the ideal in the world.

—— Kuroda Pengxin 50. One benefit of kind behavior is that it makes the human soul noble and enables it to perform better behaviors. ——Rousseau 51. A large number of good deeds may be due to severity, and more are due to love, but the most are based on clear understanding and unbiased fairness.

- Goethe 52. Kindness - the inherent kindness of people. These things evoke in us an indestructible hope that a bright and humane life will eventually be resurrected. ——Gorky 53. Beauty without virtue is fleeting; but because there is a beautiful soul in your beauty, your beauty is eternal.

——Shakespeare 54. The roots and roots of kindness lie in construction, creation, and the establishment of life and beauty. Good character and beauty are inextricably linked.

——Suhomlinsky 55. Compassion is not forced, it falls from the sky to the earth like manna; it not only brings happiness to the recipient, but also brings happiness to the giver. people. ——Shakespeare 56. Only reason can teach us to know good and evil, and make us like good and hate evil.

Although conscience does not depend on reason, without reason, conscience cannot develop. —— Rousseau 57. Truth, goodness, and beauty are very similar qualities.

Add some rare and outstanding situations to the previous two qualities, and truth will appear beautiful, and goodness will also appear beautiful. —— Diderot 58. Man, you must have a kind heart, a rich soul, and a noble soul, so that you can be worthy of the title of human being, and you can live in the world as a real human being.

—— Zhou Guoping 59. If "good" has a reason, it is no longer good. If "goodness" has its consequences, it cannot be called "goodness". "Goodness" is something beyond cause and effect.

- Lev Tor 60. To a kind-hearted person, the very idea that a price must be paid is an insult. Virtue is not a decoration, but the expression of a beautiful heart. 3. Ancient poems that seek to reflect self-improvement

1. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost. ——Li Qingzhao

Definition: When you are alive, you must be a hero among men, and when you die, you must be a hero among ghosts. It has nothing to do with utilitarianism, just to give an explanation for life.

2. Heaven is moving vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. ——"Book of Changes"

Interpretation: It means that the universe is constantly moving, and people should follow the example of heaven and earth and move forward forever.

3. How can a sparrow know the ambition of a swan? ——"Historical Records. "The Chen She Family"

Definition: It is a metaphor that ordinary people don't know the aspirations of heroes.

4. An old man is always ambitious, but a martyr is ambitious in his old age. ——Cao Cao's "The Turtle Has Longevity"

Interpretation: It means that the old thousand-mile horse is lying in the stable, but its ambition is still able to gallop thousands of miles. When people with lofty ideals reach their later years, their ambition to make progress will not cease.

5. My talents are destined to be useful. ——Li Bai's "Jinjinjiu"

Interpretation: It means that God gave birth to me, and there must be a place where I need to be used and I need to complete it. Even if the money is used up, these lost things will still come back in the future. It fully reflects Li Bai's high degree of optimism and his character of seeing through life, and more deeply reflects his understanding of the principles of human nature.

6. Even after countless hardships, you will still be strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. ——Zheng Banqiao's "Bamboo and Stone"

Interpretation: After being beaten and tortured by strong winds thousands of times, it is still as hard as iron, no matter what the strong winds blow from east to west, north to south.

7. The road is as broad as the blue sky, and I alone cannot reach it - "The Road is Difficult" by Li Bai of Tang Dynasty

Definition: The road is as broad as the clear sky, but I am not in the mood to walk, or It can also be said that that is your road and I will not take it. This condenses many of the author Li Bai's emotions and thoughts.

Extended information

Self-improvement, its literal meaning is: to strengthen oneself must be through unremitting efforts, in the Chinese dictionary The explanation is: work hard and never slack off.

The deeper meaning is: No matter how bad a person's situation is, through persistent efforts and dedication, he can become a strong self. If you want to make yourself strong, you must persist and never give up your efforts. Quotation from "Book of Changes·Qian": "The movement of heaven is vigorous, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement."

Explanation from a philosophical point of view: Strengthen our innate nature, develop our public heart and Taoist heart; do not let our acquired nature Evil thoughts arise and selfish thoughts grow.

Self: Self-nature, Buddha-nature, Heavenly Mind, Taoist Heart; Qiang: Powerful, the pure Yang body of Qian Gua; Bu: Prohibition, do not want, stop at the best; Xi: Self-mind, acquired mind , The human heart is delusional, and it grows and grows, which is opposite to the passing of news. "Book of Changes" talks about yin and yang, talking about news, and news is opposite to news. Refer to the 16-character biography of ancient sages such as Yao, Shun, and Yu: "The human heart is only dangerous, but the Taoist heart is small; the essence is only one, and it is allowed to hold on to the center." 4. Which part of the Tao of a university is to be clear, to be kind to the people, and to stop at the perfect good? Famous quotes from classical works

This sentence comes from "The Great Learning" in "Book of Rites". "The Great Learning" was originally the 42nd chapter of "Book of Rites". In the Song Dynasty, brothers Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi extracted it from the "Book of Rites" and compiled it into chapters. Zhu Xi compiled the "Great Learning", "The Doctrine of the Mean", "The Analects of Confucius" and "Mencius" into annotations and called them the "Four Books". From then on, "The Great Learning" became a Confucian classic. As for the author of "The Great Learning", Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi considered it to be "Kong's last words".

"The way of a university is to be clear and virtuous, to be close to the people, and to stop at perfection" comes from the first chapter of "The Great Learning" - Sutra.

(Zhu Xi reorganized "The Great Learning" into one chapter of "Jing" and ten chapters of "Biography". He believes that "one chapter of Jing covers the words of Confucius, and Zeng Zi narrated it; the ten chapters of Biography Chapter, it means that Zeng Zi’s meaning was recorded by his disciples.” That is to say, “Jing” is what Confucius said, and Zeng Zi recorded it; “Zhuan” is Zeng Zi’s explanation of “Jing”, which was recorded by Zeng Zi’s students.

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