1. Famous sayings about obeying the rules
17 examples of famous sayings about obeying the rules: 1. Discipline is the mother of victory.
--Suvorov 2. A school without discipline is like a mill without water. 3. There must be necessary rules and regulations.
--Mao Zedong 4. Order is the first condition for freedom. --Hegel 5. The security of the people is the highest law.
-- Bacon 6. Evil law is the worst kind of tyranny. -- Burke 7. Discipline is the class that achieves all ambitions.
--Shakespeare 8. A kite that breaks its string will not only not be free, but will plummet to the earth. 9. Freedom cannot be bought by money, but it can be sold for money.
--Lu Xun 10. Politically qualified, militarily strong, good style, strict discipline, and strong support. 11. Temperance is a kind of order, a kind of control over happiness and desire.
--Plato 12. We must completely maintain party discipline now, otherwise everything will fall into sludge. 13. Freedom is the right to do anything within the scope of the law.
--Montesquieu 14. We cannot maintain freedom only by relying on the inner love of freedom in human beings. -- John Adams 15. In today's science, only collective efforts can achieve real achievements.
-- Belinsky 16. Law will never produce great figures, only freedom can create giants and heroes. --Schiller 17. If you dare to claim that you are restricted, you will feel free.
--Goethe 24 The cultivation of a culture of discipline can only be effective if the leader himself sets an example in this regard. 25 Discipline is the collective appearance, collective voice, collective movements, collective expressions, and collective beliefs.
26 Any new social system requires new relationships and new disciplines between people. --Lenin 27 Teaching children to obey the truth and the collective, and developing children's conscious discipline is the most important part of children's moral education.
28 At a critical moment, in order to save everyone's lives, everyone must immediately and absolutely obey one person's will. -- Verses about observing the rules of Si Ges' expanded information: 1. The wisdom of Li Lou and the cleverness of Gongshu Zi cannot form a square circle without following rules; the wisdom of Shi Kuang cannot correct the five tones without following the six rhythms; the way of Yao and Shun does not follow the rules. Benevolent government cannot rule the world peacefully.
—— Mencius "Mencius Li Lou Shang" 2. Mencius said: "The craftsman Lun Yu can behave with people, but he cannot make people clever." —— Mencius "Mencius · Trying My Heart" 3. Ask If you want to get something, if you are forbidden, you will stop wanting to do it. If you are ordered, you will want to do it.
——"Guanzi Banfa" 4. Words are equally valuable, and laws are equally valuable. ——"Han Feizi."
Question and Debate" 5. If you hang the balance, you will know the balance; if there is no rule, you will know the circle - Han Feizi. 2. Famous sayings about obeying the rules
If you don’t follow the rules, you can’t make a circle. ------Mencius
Everything in the world must be in its place according to certain rules and order------Lemont
Words are no more valuable than laws. . ——"Han Feizi." "Question and Debate"
Trains must be bound by tracks, otherwise they will capsize; airplanes must be bound by routes, otherwise they will crash; cadres must be bound by laws and disciplines, otherwise they will become corrupt.
Without strict law enforcement, there will be no peace for the people; without fair law enforcement, there will be no dignity of the law.
A team without discipline cannot have combat effectiveness. Discipline is the mother of victory.
Learning and understanding the law is more important than obeying the law. Advocating for integrity and fighting corruption is based on obeying the law.
If people want to avoid getting sick, they must improve their immunity. If cadres want to avoid corruption, they must consciously abide by the party's discipline.
The law not only binds citizens, but also binds law enforcers. 3. Famous aphorisms about obeying the rules
1. Zijiang Lunyu can behave with others, but cannot make others clever
From "Mencius: Try Your Heart" by Zou Mengke during the Warring States Period : "Zi Jiang Lun Yu can teach others rules, but he cannot teach others skills." It means that a skilled craftsman can teach others rules, but he cannot teach others skills.
2. Without rules, there is no circle.
From "Mencius: Li Lou Shang" by Zou Mengke during the Warring States Period: "The wisdom of Li Lou is the cleverness of the public and the son. Without rules, it cannot be achieved." "Fangyuan." It means: A person with a shrewd eye like Li Lou and a craftsman like Gongshu Bang could not draw a square circle without following rules and regulations.
3. If you ask for it, you will get it; if you prohibit it, you will stop it; if you order it, you will do it.
From the pre-Qin Dynasty Guanzi's "Guanzi·Fafa". It means that if there is a request, we must hope to get it, if there is a prohibition, we must hope to stop it, and if there is an order, we must hope to implement it. In military terms, it means that orders must be carried out and prohibitions must be stopped, so that the troops can have combat effectiveness.
4. Orders and prohibitions
From the pre-Qin Dynasty Guanzi's "Guanzi·Establishing Government". It means to act immediately when ordered to act, and to stop immediately when ordered to stop. Describes strict laws, strict discipline, and conscientious implementation.
5. The Skynet is vast and sparse but not omitted
It comes from "Laozi" in the Spring and Autumn Period, which means that heaven is fair and evildoers will be punished. It may seem very imprudent, but in the end it is not Will let a bad guy go. It is a metaphor that those who do evil will never escape the punishment of heaven.
Sogou Encyclopedia - No rules, no rule
Sogou Encyclopedia - Zijiang Lunyu
Sogou Encyclopedia - Orders and Prohibitions
Sogou Encyclopedia - Seeking You must get what you want, you must stop what you want, and you must do what you want.
Sogou Encyclopedia-Tianwang Huihui is sparse but not omitted 4. What are the poems describing "rules"
1. Stick to the customs of the times The work is skillful, and mistakes can be corrected by following the rules. ——"Li Sao" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Qu Yuan
Excerpt from the original text:
The women were jealous of Yu Zhi, and rumors spread that Yu was good at lewdness. The craftsmanship of sticking to the current customs is clever, and the mistakes can be corrected by following the rules.
Carrying the rope and ink on one’s back to chase the song, competing for Zhou’s appearance to save oneself. The depressed city is full of poverty and poverty, and I am now alone and impoverished.
Translation:
Those women were jealous of my beauty and spread rumors that I was coquettish and lascivious. The mediocre are inherently good at opportunism, betraying rules and changing policies.
Violating the standards of right and wrong, pursuing evil deeds, and striving for pleasure as a rule. I am depressed and restless. How difficult it is to be alone and poor now.
2. When did customary work become ingenious? Destroy the rules and change them! ——"Nine Debates" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Song Yu
Excerpt from the original text:
The spirit of stealing beauty and applying for support is strong, and I am afraid that the current world will not be solid. When did the craftsmanship of the vulgar become skillful? Destroy the rules and change them!
He is independent and unconventional. He admires the legacy of the sages. Living in troubled times and showing off one's glory is not what Yu Xin likes.
Translation:
Secretly praising Shen Baoxu’s ambition, but worrying that times are different. Why did the customs of the times take advantage of others and break the rules?
We must be upright and upright and not follow the crowd, admire the sages and follow the old traditions of morality and education. Being in a high position in this muddy world is not the honor I hope for.
3. Yield within the rules, and be superior to Zhu and Si - "The Theory of Fate" Wei and Jin Dynasties: Li Kang
Excerpt from the original text:
< p> Although Zhongni is the most holy person and Yan Ran is a great sage, he bows to the rules and rules, and he is above Zhu and Si, but he cannot restrain his extremes.Meng Ke and Sun Qing are two noble saints who are calm and righteous, but cannot maintain their end, and the soldiers of the world will be drowned and unable to be rescued.
Translation:
Even people with the highest moral standards like Zhongni, even great sages like Yan Hui and Ran You, vigorously promoted literature and morality based on etiquette and law. Shui Si Shui's pleasant teachings can't prevent the emergence of superficiality.
Meng Ke and Sun Qing, who followed Yan Hui Ran You and admired the sage Confucius and calmly pursued the right path, could not play their due role in the end of the world. The world has finally developed to the point where the great road has fallen into obscurity and can no longer be rescued.
4. Holding the sword without using it, following the rules without doing anything. ——"The Mourning of Time" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Zhuang Ji
Excerpt from the original text:
I stand alone in this corner of the song, but I feel so sad and sigh forever. I am worried about repairing the night and wandering around, my energy is boiling like waves.
Holding the sword but not using it, following the rules but doing nothing. How can I travel afar while galloping in the middle courtyard?
Translation:
I am alone in the deep ravine, and I sigh with sadness in my heart. Sorrowful, sleepless nights, wandering thoughts, my heart surges like boiling water.
You have a carving knife in your hand but can't carve it; you have a ruler in your hand but you can't use it. A thousand-mile horse gallops in the courtyard, how can it complete its journey of thousands of miles?
5. Destroy the hooks and ropes, abandon the rules, abandon the compasses and squares - "The Sui" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Zhuang Zhou
Excerpt from the original text:
Destroy the Jue Hooking the rope and abandoning the rules, grasping the workman's finger, but the founder of the world was clever. Therefore, it is said: Great skill is like clumsiness.
The journey of cutting off Zeng Shi, clamping Yang Mo's mouth, discarding benevolence and righteousness, and the virtues of the world have begun to be mysteriously unified.
Translation:
Only by destroying hooks and ink lines, discarding compasses and squares, and breaking the fingers of workers can people in the world retain their original wisdom. Therefore, it is said: "The greatest wisdom is like clumsiness."
Cut off the loyalty and filial piety of Zeng Shen and Shi Ji, clamp down the eloquent mouths of Yang Zhu and Mo Zhai, and abandon benevolence and righteousness, and the world will be virtuous. Only then can they be mixed and unified. 5. What are the poems about "rules"
Poems about "rules" 1. Without rules, you cannot form a square or a circle.
——Mencius 2. The foundation of benevolence and sage lies in the system. ——Bai Juyi 3. Those who make laws and decrees abolish private interests, and those who enact laws and regulations abolish private principles.
——Han Feizi 4. The affairs of the world are not difficult to legislate, but difficult to implement. It is not difficult to listen to words, but difficult to ensure that words are effective. ——Zhang Juzheng 5. Take precepts as the basis, and follow the principles of calmness and observation.
Great rules and regulations are respected, and gold is cooked in the mines. ——Huang Tingjian 6. Ancient utensils should be in compliance with the standards, and legal objects should be in order.
——Su Xun 7. Hengyan said that there are only mulberry crops, but there are no pengkuns with strange ambitions.
Round and rectangular, there are always lots of clever things to do.
——Chen Fuliang 8. Today is one week old, Qiyi is proud of Exi. Cong Zhen's test is preliminary, and the kinesthetic sense should be in order.
——Chen Zhu 9. Born to be popular with the people, they are knowledgeable. Wei Shengmo Li, rules and regulations.
——Hong Zun 10. Ordinary is the way, not ordinary. Tossing and turning, making circles and squares.
——Shi Dafang 11. Yao resembles Qian, Qian and Kun, and the shape is round and rectangular. When we meet in a busy city, we have a chat, but our parents in the east are short of parents in the west.
——Shi Zhengjue 12. Sue the generals and kings, gather here to spread the soil. All our allies are both civil and military.
Yu Yu Huan Huan, with rules and regulations. ——Fan Qin 13. Lu Shibiao Jiarui, Zhou Shi praising peace.
He traveled to Lingchou land many times and recorded his names several times. Follow the rules and behave with kindness and kindness.
In the prime of life, Wuwei wanted to store essence. ——Ding Wei 14. The eight columns are in the corner, and the four sides are divided into time.
Painting borders promotes common affairs, and the land follows the rules of heaven. ——Fang Hui 15. Ming Su was like a mother and raised her diligently.
There are ministers and tigers, there are separations and attachments. Ask Wang Lu to produce it, and ask the temple to study the ancestors.
The ancients have their own rules and regulations. ——Shi Jie. 6. What are the poems that describe "rules"?
1. The craftsmanship of fixing the customs of the times is clever, and the rules correct mistakes.
——"Li Sao" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Excerpt from Qu Yuan's original text: All the women were jealous of Yu Zhi, and rumors spread that Yu was good at lewdness. The craftsmanship of sticking to the current customs is clever, and the mistakes can be corrected by following the rules.
Carrying the rope and ink on one’s back to chase the song, competing for Zhou’s appearance to save oneself. The depressed city is full of poverty and poverty, and I am now alone and impoverished.
Translation: Those women were jealous of my beauty and spread rumors that I was coquettish and lascivious. The mediocre are inherently good at opportunism, betraying rules and changing policies.
Violating the standards of right and wrong, pursuing evil deeds, and striving for pleasure as a rule. I am depressed and restless. How difficult it is to be alone and poor now.
2. When did customary work become ingenious? Destroy the rules and change them! ——"Nine Debates" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Song Yu's original text excerpt: The spirit of stealing beauty and applying for support is strong, and I am afraid that the current world will not be solid. When did the craftsmanship of the vulgar become skillful? Destroy the rules and change them! He is independent and unyielding, and he admires the legacy of the sages.
To be proud in troubled times is not what Yu Xin likes. Translation: Secretly praising Shen Baoxu's great ambition, but worrying that times are different.
Why did the customs of the times take advantage of others and break the rules? We must be upright and upright and not follow the crowd, admire the sages and follow the old traditions of morality and education.
Being in a high position in this turbulent world is not the honor I hope for. 3. Bow and give in within the rules, and be superior to Zhu and Si - "Theory of Destiny" Wei and Jin Dynasties: Li Kang's original text excerpt: Although Zhongni is the most holy, Yan Ran is a great sage, bow to the rules, and be superior to Zhu , Si above, cannot contain its ends.
Meng Ke and Sun Qing are two noble saints who are calm and righteous, but cannot maintain their end, and the soldiers of the world will be drowned and unable to be rescued. Translation: Even the most virtuous people like Zhongni, and even great sages like Yan Hui and Ran You, who vigorously promoted literature and morality based on etiquette and law, and taught with pleasant faces in Zhu River and Si River, could not stop the superficial ethos. produce.
Meng Ke and Sun Qing, who followed Yan Hui Ran You and admired the sage Confucius and calmly pursued the right path, could not play their due role in the end of the world. The world has finally developed to the point where the great road has fallen into obscurity and can no longer be rescued.
4. Holding the sword without using it, following the rules without doing anything. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty in "The Mourning of the Time": Zhuang Ji's original text excerpt: I stand alone in this corner of the song, but I am so sad that I will sigh forever.
I am worried about repairing the night and wandering around, my breath is boiling like waves. Holding the knife but not using it, following the rules but doing nothing.
How can a galloping horse travel afar in the middle of the courtyard? Translation: I am alone in the deep ravine, and I sigh with sadness in my heart. Sorrowful, sleepless nights, wandering thoughts, my heart surges like boiling water.
You have a carving knife in your hand but can't carve it; you have a ruler in your hand but you can't use it. A thousand-mile horse gallops in the courtyard, how can it complete its journey of thousands of miles? 5. Destroy the hooks and ropes and abandon the rules, abandon the compasses and squares - "The Sui" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Zhuang Zhou's original text excerpt: Destroy the hooks and ropes and abandon the rules, use the fingers of the workers, and the first people in the world showed their ingenuity.
So it is said: Great skill is like clumsiness. The journey of cutting off Zeng's history, clamping Yang Mo's mouth, discarding benevolence and righteousness, and the virtues of the world have become mysterious and unified.
Translation: Destroy hooks and ink lines, abandon compasses and squares, and break the fingers of workers, so that people in the world can retain their original wisdom. Therefore, it is said: "The greatest wisdom is like clumsiness."
Cut off the loyalty and filial piety of Zeng Shen and Shi Ji, clamp down the eloquent mouths of Yang Zhu and Mo Zhai, and abandon benevolence and righteousness, and the world will be virtuous. Only then can they be mixed and unified. 7. Verses about rules
1 Without rules, you cannot form a circle. ——"Mencius"
2. The foundation of benevolence and sage lies in the system - Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
3. Those who make laws and decrees abolish private affairs. ——"Han Feizi·Youdu"
4. The affairs of the world are not difficult to legislate, but difficult to implement the law; it is not difficult to listen to words, but difficult to speak effectively.
—Zhang Juzheng
5. If you want to know what is straight, you must have a yardstick; if you want to know what is square or round, you must have rules. ——Lu Buwei, "Lu Shi Chun Qiu"
6. Zi Jiang Lun Yu can behave with others, but cannot make others clever. —
"Mencius · Try Your Heart"
— Mencius
7. If you ask, you will get it; if you are forbidden, you will stop it; if you are ordered, you will do it. ——"Guanzi Banfa"
8. The sage king does not value righteousness but values ??the law. The law must be clear and the orders must be implemented. That is enough. ——"Han Feizi·Eight Comments"
9. Words are of the same value, and laws are of no equal value. ——"Han Feizi·Question and Debate"
10. The sky net is vast, sparse but not leaking. ——"Guanzi"
11. If you hang a balance, you will know the balance; if there are no rules, you will know the circle - Han Feizi 8. Famous sayings about observing rules
Hello, there is no square circle without rules.
Purity lies in virtue and integrity lies in ambition. The body is upright and does not speak of self-respect.
Public morality is great, selflessness is high. The more officials there are, the more honest they will be, and the people will be blessed.
A strong pine stands in a dangerous place, and righteousness shows one’s character. Fame and integrity are more important than Mount Tai, and desire for profit is lighter than a feather.
Planting lotus ponds will lead to self-purification, and diligent anti-corruption policies will lead to self-clarification. Don't complain about being clean and honest, but worry about being greedy and crying behind bars.
It’s important to know how to be honest early in cleaning your silk. Don’t worry about growing old in jail. Anti-corruption should not be judged by the size of the matter, and promoting integrity should not be based on high or low positions.
Integrity is like the breeze that often blows on the face, greed is like poison that corrodes the soul. As an official, you should have the ambition of being a public servant. The most important thing in politics is to love the people.
If you cannot resist the temptation of today, you will lose the happiness of tomorrow. Wash your face every day to be cleansed outside, reflect on your heart every day.
Diligent government starts with every word and deed, and integrity starts with every minute and minute rejection. If you work diligently, you will not be able to achieve success; if you are not honest, it will be difficult to unite people's hearts.
A wise person will not be confused, a brave person will not be afraid, a diligent person will not be poor, and an honest person will not be corrupt. Be diligent to serve the people, be honest to cultivate virtue, be calm to clarify your ambitions, and be quiet to cultivate yourself.
Never forget the image of a public servant in every word and deed, and always think about the well-being of the people in every move. If you serve the public wholeheartedly, you will not be surprised by favors and disgrace, and only when you have the breeze on your sleeves can you be upright and awe-inspiring.
Virtue is like an orchid in a deep mountain, silently fragrant; desire is like an ant on a long embankment, pervasive. Beware of greed, as greed leads to lack of character; beware of arrogance, as arrogance leads to ignorance; beware of emotion, as emotion leads to no progress.
The most important thing in government is integrity, the most important thing in life is honesty, the most important thing in speaking is trustworthiness, and the most important thing in doing things is honesty. Corruption can only bring you a moment of enjoyment; being honest can bring you eternal happiness.
Only by being honest can you gather people, by being self-discipline can you convince others, by being upright can you lead others, and only by being selfless can you move people. Indifference to fame and fortune is like a cup of tea, keeping one's mind and body straightened out; being pragmatic for the people is like accumulating merit that lasts for a long time.
A wise man uses the painful lessons of others to warn himself; a fool uses his own heavy price to awaken others. As an official, you should be self-disciplined, be willing to live in poverty, and not touch "high-voltage wires"; as a person, you must be honest, be honest and abide by the law, and do not play "edge balls."
Indulging in greed is like falling into the water, without any effort, it will eventually lead to disaster; maintaining integrity is like climbing a mountain, and you must work hard step by step to reach the top. 9. Verses about rules
I have a feeling that your topic was just for fun. You asked for ancient poems, and you didn’t say what kind of poem you wanted. . It just needs to be an ancient poem, right? Hee hee, I'll teach you how to do it
The moonlight shines brightly in front of the bed, it seems like there is frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown.
Haha, I’m just kidding. . .
Are the words OK? I have a few favorites
"Poppy Poppies" by Li Yu
When will the spring flowers and autumn moon come, how much do you know about the past? There was an east wind in the small building last night, and the motherland could not bear to look back at the bright moon. The carved railings and jade masonry should still be there, but the beauty has changed. Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river of spring water flowing eastward.
"The Shadow of Drunk Flowers" by Li Qingzhao
The mist is thick and the clouds are dark, and the day is long, and the auspicious brain disappears the golden beast. It's the Double Ninth Festival and it's the Double Ninth Festival. The jade pillow and gauze cupboard are cool in the middle of the night. After dusk when I drink wine in Dongli, there is a faint fragrance filling my sleeves. There is no way to lose one's soul. The west wind blows behind the curtain, and people are thinner than yellow flowers.
There is a poem that is quite artistic
"Untitled" by Li Shangyin
It is difficult to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers are withered.
The spring silkworms will not run out until they die, and the wax torch will not dry until it turns to ashes.
When I look into the mirror at dawn, I am worried about the clouds on my temples. When I sing at night, I should feel the cold moonlight.
There is not much way to get to Pengshan, and the blue bird is diligent in visiting.
Isn’t 3L’s “Untitled” an ancient poem? ! You don’t recognize poetry? 10. What are the poems about “doing things reasonably and obeying the rules”
1. "The Book of Songs? Zhaonan? Little Star": Hey, the little star, three or five is in the east. Seriously march at night and stay in public all night.
2. "The Book of Songs? Wei Feng? Meng" I became a wife at the age of three and was very busy at home. Work hard and sleep well at night, and the day will come.
3. "Warning to the World" If you have fields but don't cultivate them, your barn will be empty. If you have books but don't read, your descendants will be foolish. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
Young people are not able to study hard and study hard. When you are old, you will regret that you were late in studying. When you have used the books, you will regret that you were young. Only after things have been experienced can you understand the difficulties.
Bancheng has to sit in the cold for ten years without writing an empty sentence. Wisdom comes from diligence and greatness comes from the ordinary.
4. "Tomorrow's Song" Tomorrow comes tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows! If I wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted.
If the world is tired of tomorrow, spring will pass and autumn will come. In the morning, you can see the water flowing eastward, and in the evening, you can see the sun setting in the west.
5. "Ti Di Di Nephew Book Hall" What is the reason for living in poverty and the road is not endless? In times of chaos, it is the same as in times of tranquility. Although his family is in a war zone, his brother and nephew often practice rituals and music.
The shadow of bamboo on the window shakes on the desk, and the sound of wild spring flows into the inkstone pond. Young people work hard all their lives, and don't waste time and effort.