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Sit still and think about yourself. What is the whole poem?
The whole poem is: sit still and think about yourself and talk about others.

It means: when a person sits alone, he should always reflect on his mistakes; Don't gossip when chatting with others.

Pinyin: jò zu ò chá ng Sj ǐ gu ò, Xián tán mòlòn rén füI

Etymology: Lei Motto: Sit still and think about yourself all the time. Gossip is not aimed at people.

Example: Li Ruqing's "Southern Anhui Incident", Chapter 8, Chapter 1: Sitting still, always thinking about yourself, don't talk about others. This is both Ye Ting's advantage and his disadvantage.

Sit still and think about your own pronoun.

Three provinces [sān xǐng wú shēn].

Description: province: inspection and reflection; Body: self. The original meaning is to check yourself from three aspects every day, and later it means to check yourself consciously many times.

From: The Analects of Confucius Learn: Zeng Zi said: Save three times a day and be unfaithful to others.

Ceng Zi said: I have to do many self-reflections every day: Have I ever been loyal to others?