1. What are the famous aphorisms about "knowing the law and abiding by it"
1. Lawyers are the most ideal and blameless interpreters of the law. Ancient Roman poet Jade Waina
2. The law is powerless against those who do not meet the conditions for punishment. British historian Thomas Fuller
3. Once a judge deviates from the letter of the law, he becomes a legislator. English Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon
4. Liberty is the power to do everything permitted by law. French thinker and jurist Montesquieu
5. Like a house, law and law are interdependent. British politician Burke
6. The law that people talk about is wealth. American writer Emerson
7. Human laws and the order of things cannot be ignored. American writer Emerson
8. The cloth is ordinary, but mediocrity will not let it go; the gold will be overflowing, and the thieves will not be able to pick it up. Han Fei, a philosopher at the end of the Warring States Period, "Han Feizi·Five Idiots"
9. A country that has been in chaos since ancient times must first destroy its legal system and then cause chaos. Northern Song Dynasty writer and historian Ouyang Xiu "New History of the Five Dynasties·Biography of Wang Jianli"
10. Freedom is the right to act arbitrarily within the scope of the law. French thinker and jurist Montesquieu
11. Selected quotes and aphorisms about obeying the law
12. Lotus is respected because of its purity; people are upright because of their integrity.
13. Integrity comes from education, and harmony relies on the legal system.
14. The law is the protector, and harmony is the cohesive star.
15. Only the fertile soil of the rule of law can bear moral fruits.
16. Justice is never absent, only late.
17. Rigid fairness is actually the greatest unfairness.
18. The flower of a harmonious society is the rule of law, and the fruit of harmony is the rule of law.
19. Integrity is the foundation of one’s life, and the rule of law is the source of national security.
20. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small.
21. A gentleman chooses first and pays later, while a villain chooses first and then chooses.
22. Start with system construction and start bit by bit.
23. Improve the level of law enforcement and ensure the strict implementation of the law.
24. We must leave righteousness in the world and not leave a bad reputation for future generations.
25. Where there is a lack of supervision, it is a breeding ground for corruption.
26. The rule of law has entered thousands of homes, and the flower of harmony is blooming in Changning.
27. Integrity must be maintained by the law, and the law must be observed in good faith.
28. The stumbling block is not high, and the illegal things are not in the school.
29. Learn the law, know the law, educate people with the law, use the law to uphold the law and govern the enterprise according to the law.
30. Flowers are beautiful because of their fragrance, and officials are noble because of their integrity.
31. A safe body is not as good as a safe mind, and a wide house is not as wide as a wide heart. 2. Ancient poems about obedience to the law
1. Kuang should be honored by the Ming Dynasty (Tang Dynasty, Cao Ye, "Shang Xiang Si")
2. Mingting rites for hundreds of gods (Tang Dynasty, Yang Jiong) · "Following the imperial edict at the banquet of Shangyuan Dynasty")
3. During the Ming Dynasty (Cui Shu of the Tang Dynasty), "I was sent to the Prime Minister of Zhongshu to Riyuanqiu to take care of the matter, and stayed in the back pavilion of Zhongshu ")
4. I would like to visit Jingming Jiali (Song Dynasty, Anonymous, "Celebrating the Qing Dynasty, Silver Leaking Flowers Remained")
5. Rong Li Huiming (Song Dynasty, Anonymous, "Sixth Anniversary") State")
6. The final gift of three offerings is the final gift (Tang·Zhou Chi·"Reward Li Changshi for offering sacrifices to Yue Jianji in the autumn")
7. Inside The Master of Etiquette (Wang Zhe of the Yuan Dynasty, "True Joy")
8. Qiang learned etiquette and made poems clear (Wei and Jin Dynasties, Cao Zhi, "Luo Shen Fu")
9. Etiquette Da Youming (Southern and Northern Dynasties·Shen Yue·"Liang Ya Le Song Chu Ya San") 3. Poems about obedience to the law
1. "Song of Obeying the Law"
I am a good baby , you must know to abide by the law.
When you see the teacher being polite, when you see the classmates, say hello.
I don’t want other people’s things, but I keep my own.
Walk on the sidewalk and distinguish between red and green lights.
Memorize the emergency telephone number and know the fire alarm telephone number.
Everyone comes to study law. It is a good child who knows the law and understands it.
2. "Law Learning Song"
You must learn the law from an early age, the law is very powerful.
Living in the big world, you can't live without it everywhere.
To protect yourself, you must learn the law and protect you, me and others.
All people are equal before the law, and use the law to conquer the world.
If we work together to study the Dharma, we can kill any unhealthy trend.
Promote righteousness and good will, which will benefit the people and the country. 4. Verses that encourage people to abide by the law
1. "Du Yuanzhou's Epitaph" by Yang Jiong of the Tang Dynasty: Speech and lawlessness do not come from the mouth, and injustice do not come from the heart.
Definition: Do not say words that are not in line with the rules and regulations, and do not think about actions that are not in line with justice.
2. Liu Bei: Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others.
Definition: Don’t do it just because you think it’s a small bad thing, and don’t just think it’s a small good thing and don’t do it. Only wise and virtuous people can obey others.
3. "The Song of the King" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: Earth can build a city wall, and accumulated virtue can make a solid ground.
Interpretation: If you accumulate more soil, you can build a city wall. If you accumulate more virtue, you will have a solid foundation for settling down and settling down.
4. The Warring States Period·Han Feizi: If the family has regular business, it will not be hungry even if it is hungry; if the country has regular laws, it will not be in chaos even if it is in danger.
Interpretation: A family has a fixed property and will not starve even if there is a famine; a country has a sound legal system and will not perish even if it encounters a crisis.
5. Spring and Autumn Period·Guan Zhong: If you don’t waste your life for a heavy treasure, it is said that orders are more valuable than treasures; if you don’t waste your law for loving others, it is said that the law loves others.
Interpretation: Do not make the order lose because of the treasure, so it is said that the order is more valuable than the treasure; do not prevent the law from being upheld because of caring for others, so it is said that you love the law more than you love people.
6. Zhang Heng of the Eastern Han Dynasty: It is not about disrespect for position, but about disrespect for virtue;
Interpretation: Don’t worry about your position being high enough, but think about whether your morals are perfect; don’t feel ashamed that your income is not high enough, but think about whether your knowledge is profound enough.
Meaning: Don’t worry about gains and losses in official salary, but pursue personal moral and intellectual progress.
Extended information
"Without rules, there is no circle", this sentence comes from "Li Lou Chapter 1" in "Mencius". Rule: compass; moment: curved ruler. Mencius’s cry for those in power to implement benevolent government. It is implemented in two aspects: first, "Dharma forefathers"; second, selection of talented people.
"Without rules, there will be no square or circle." Literally speaking, it means that if you don't use rules and squares, you won't be able to draw squares and circles. Later it was extended to standards and rules of behavior. This sentence is to tell people that they must follow certain rules when doing things. Only in this way can things be done well.
Reference material: Sogou Encyclopedia - Nothing can be achieved without rules 5. Famous aphorisms about knowing and abiding by the law
The sea of ????dharma is boundless, and turning back is the shore.
The sky net is vast, sparse and not leaking.
If you don’t want others to know, you have to do it yourself.
Knowing the law is a mountain of gold, abiding by the law is a mountain of silver, and fairness and justice are the backing.
If a family has regular business, it will not be hungry even if it is hungry; if the country has regular laws, it will not be in chaos even if it is in danger. ——Han Feizi
If you do not waste your life for a heavy treasure, it is said that the order is more valuable than the treasure; if you do not waste your life for the sake of loving others, it is said that the law loves others. ——Guan Zhong
Whoever takes the law as a joke will surely perish under the law. ——Byron (English)
If there is law, the country will be governed; if there is no law, the country will be in chaos; if the law has authority, it will govern, if there is no authority, there will be chaos. Without rules, there will be no circle. ——Mencius
If you do not waste your life for a heavy treasure, it is said that the order is more valuable than the treasure; if you do not waste your life for the sake of loving others, it is said that the law loves others. ——Guan Zhong
Don’t do evil because it’s small, and don’t do good because it’s small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others. ——Liu Bei
It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a matter of disrespect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one is not a good partner, but it is a matter of shame that one is not knowledgeable. —— Zhang Heng
In a people’s country, there must be a driving force, and this is virtue. —— Montesquieu
People cannot live like animals. They should pursue knowledge and virtue. ——Dante
.Law is order, and only with good law can there be good order.
——Aristotle