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Famous quotes from Chinese studies readers

The famous mottos in Chinese studies readers are as follows:

1. No intention, no necessity, no solidity, no me. -- "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: Speak the facts and don't make assumptions; don't be arbitrary or willful when things happen; do whatever is feasible; be flexible and not rigid; don't put "I" as the center in everything; Self-righteous, work together with the people around you to complete the task together.

2. Don't vent your anger, don't make mistakes. -- "Historical Records·Biographies of Zhongni's Disciples"

Translation: If you make a mistake, don't anger others, and don't make it a second time.

3. No one has any faults, but if he can correct his faults, there is no greater good. -- "Zuo Zhuan"

Translation: Everyone may make mistakes and make mistakes. As long as he corrects them, he will still be the best person.

4. Take fifty steps to laugh at a hundred steps. -- "Mencius"

Translation: Be complacent about thinking that your mistakes are smaller than others and your shortcomings are fewer than others.

5. A gentleman never fails to be kind to others. -- "Mencius"

Translation: The greatest advantage of a gentleman is to treat others with a noble and benevolent heart.

6. Good and evil are done by people, and misfortunes and blessings are brought about by oneself - "Zengguang Xianwen"

Translation: Good and bad things are all done by oneself, and disasters and happiness are all caused by one's own words and deeds.

7. If you learn without thinking, you will be in vain; if you think without learning, you will be in danger. -- "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: If you only study without thinking, you will not feel confused; if you only dream without studying, you will be tired and gain nothing.

8. The work is accomplished by hard work, and wasteful by play; the success is achieved by thinking, and destroyed by casualness. --Han Yu

Translation: Success in career or studies lies in hard work and diligence. If you are too playful and relax your requirements, you will achieve nothing; in life, you must think carefully and thoroughly before you can achieve anything. Willfulness, sloppiness, and casualness will only lead to failure.

9. There are three aspects of reading: understanding with the heart, understanding with the eyes, and understanding with the mouth. --bright. Zhu Xi

Translation: Think with your heart, look carefully with your eyes, and read more with your mouth. Only if you can do all three aspects well is true reading.