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Motto in The Analects of Confucius
A famous saying in The Analects of Confucius:

1 Be kind, why complain?

Anger and forgetting to eat, joy and forgetting to worry, I don't know that old age is coming.

3 stay away from ghosts and gods.

4 sons seldom talk about profit, life and benevolence.

For example, a mountain is not a success.

6 unknown life, how to know death.

7 Deduction in the bath, dancing in the wind, and singing around.

Don't be swayed by considerations of gain and loss.

9 four bodies are not diligent, and the grain is not divided.

10 Birds and beasts cannot be in the same group.

1 1 will do.

12 never tires of eating.