The famous sayings of Buddhist classics are as follows:
1. When contacting anyone, you should always ask yourself, what can I do to him? How can I benefit him? If I cannot benefit others with my personal moral knowledge and spiritual practice, I owe a debt.
2. All evil laws are inherently false. Don’t be too inferior to yourself. All good things are also false, so don't be too arrogant about yourself.
3. To make friends with others means not to hurt anyone.
4. Right and wrong exist every day. If you don’t listen, there will be nothing. Put everything down.
5. If you tell a lie, you have to make up ten lies to make up for it. Why bother?