Ancient poetry is the accumulation of thousands of years of culture in our country. Ancient poetry also brings us many philosophies of life and explains our inner confusions. Below are the ancient Chinese philosophy of life quotes that I shared. Let’s take a look.
Popular ancient Chinese philosophy of life quotes
1. If you are intimate with others, you will suffer from them for a long time; if you are old and mature, you can rely on each other in times of crisis.
2. Be consistent with your heart and your words, and you will never be deceived.
3. If people have good intentions, God will bless them.
4. A good word will warm you in winter, but a good word will mean it will be cold in June.
5. A bosom friend talks to a bosom friend, but it does not mean that a bosom friend refuses to talk to him.
6. Slanderous words corrupt a true gentleman, and beauty consumes a crazy young man.
7. It is wrong to think carefully, and it is difficult to think backward and think about everything.
8. But there are green poplars that can tie horses, and there is a road to Chang'an everywhere.
9. If a person wants to cut off from the beginning, like chopping off a new cud, the work is very easy. If he is happy to do it and just stick to it, he will go deep into the ten thousand ren;
10. Heavenly Principle Since the moment it was first seen, it has expanded, like a dusty mirror, its brilliance has gradually increased. If you meditate on the difficulties and step a little timidly, you will be far away from thousands of mountains. Selection of ancient life philosophy quotes
1. When the wind subsides, the waves stop; when the shore is everywhere, leave the ship.
2. Hide evil and promote good, and be careful in your actions and words.
3. Be detached from yourself and be kind to others.
4. Be calm when you are proud and calm when you are frustrated.
5. Old people will get stronger, poor people will get stronger.
6. Being on the list adds to the beauty of the gate.
7. The gold on the bedside is gone, and the strong man has no face.
8. From frugality to luxury is easy, but from luxury to frugality is difficult.
9. A little becomes natural, and a habit becomes natural.
10. A dead tree grows again in spring, and no one is young twice.
11. If you are young and have few desires, your appearance will always be good. When you are old and do not seek officialdom, you will be free.
12. Whether I have read the book or not, I can tell others everything.
13. Brothers, uncles and nephews must be divided into many to benefit the few; elders and younger ones, both internally and externally, should be strict with their laws and words.
14. One meal and one porridge, remembering the hard-won;
15. Half a thread, half a strand, constant thoughts and material difficulties. Classical quotes on life philosophy from ancient Chinese
1. People only know when they learn, but it is in vain if they don’t learn.
2. Foolish but fond of self-use, cheap but fond of self-absorption.
3. If you have books, you will be really rich, and if you have nothing to do, you will be a little fairy.
4. If you advise you to do good fortune, you will have no money, but when misfortune comes, you will have thousands.
5. Don’t mistake good and evil at the critical moment. Once you lose your life, you will be in trouble.
6. Accumulating virtue is like a mountain, and only one of the nine heads will lose;
7. To be able to learn from the sea, one must be able to accept hundreds of rivers.
8. It’s hard to escape doing evil, but it’s the happiest to do good.
9. Raise an army for a thousand days, use it for a while.
10. When the country is pure, talented people are valuable, but when the family is rich, children are charming.
11. Scholars are for the benefit of confidants, and they will wither in the cold.
12. How can you see the waves without being led by the fisherman.
13. But I know there is a sword in my mouth, but I don’t know the sword hidden in my sleeve.
14. Spring silkworms will not lose their silk until they die, and the hurtful words and hate will never disappear.
15. When entering the mountains, you are not afraid of tigers that can hurt people, but you are afraid of the double-faced sword of human beings.