Quotes:
1. Don’t rob others of their beauty. ——Wang Mao, Song Dynasty
2. Don’t bully your friends’ wives. ——Song Dynasty - Qiming - Mingyi Collection
3. A gentleman loves money and gets it in the right way. ——Confucius
4. Don’t take advantage of anything that is not your own. ——Spoken
5. Don’t take anything that is not in your own interests. ——Spoken saying
Idioms: Don’t do anything that’s unruly, don’t do anything wrong in autumn, don’t pick up things on the road, don’t pick up things on the road, don’t be greedy if it’s not your own self
Famous sayings:
Don’t plunder the beauty of others .
Allusion:? Song Dynasty Wang Mao's "Yeke Series·Gong Zhang Duoshang Wuyin": "At a different time, Tang met Shang and said: 'The prelude is beyond the reach of ordinary officials. Who can do it?' "Tang is forgiving, and does not take away others' beauty to show off one's own merits."
Meaning: Do not take away other people's achievements and honors and keep them for yourself.
Don’t bully your friends’ wives.
Allusion: It is said that there was a couple in Jingzhou in the Song Dynasty. The boy was Liu Zhi and the girl was Huang Mei. Liu Zhi had a friend named Jiang Zheng, and he also fell in love with Huang Mei. Afterwards, Liu Zhi found out. He didn't want to ruin the friendship between friends or make his wife angry, so he served Jiang Zheng with wine in a restaurant. When the waiter was serving the food, he accidentally spilled the soup on Jiang Zheng. Zheng was furious and wanted to blame the waiter. Liu Zhi advised him that it was not the waiter's original intention and he should be forgiven. After the banquet, Jiang Zheng returned home and thought about it again and again. He suddenly felt ashamed and broke off all contact with Huang Mei.
Meaning: Don’t be attracted to your friend’s wife.
A gentleman loves money and gets it in the right way.
Source: From "Zengguang Xianwen". The original text is as follows: Confucius said: A gentleman loves money and acquires it in a proper way; a chaste woman loves sex and accepts it with courtesy.
Meaning: Although a gentleman likes money, money comes from the right way.
Don’t take advantage of anything that is not your own benefit
Meaning: Don’t take advantage of anything that is not your own benefit.
If it is not your own benefit, don’t take any measure of it
Meaning: If it is not your own benefit, don’t take even an inch of it.
Idioms:
Don’t do anything that is not in line with etiquette [fēi lǐ wù dòng]: You cannot do anything that is not in line with etiquette.
Autumn without guilt [qiū háo wú fàn]: autumn hair: the new down of birds and animals in autumn, a metaphor for very small things; guilt: violation. It means that military discipline is strict and does not infringe on the interests of the people at all. ?
Dao Bu Shi Yi [dào bù shí yí]: Lost: Lost things. No one picks up other people's lost things on the road. Describes good social atmosphere.
不pick up things on the road [lù bù shí yí]: Lost things. No one picks up other people's lost things on the road. Describes good social atmosphere.
Don’t be greedy if it’s not your own.