1. The Skynet is vast and sparse but not lost. ——Spring and Autumn Period·Li Er's "Laozi"
Translation: The scope of nature is vast and boundless. Although it is wide and sparse, it is not missed.
2. Only by adhering to the law of three feet can we rope people from all over the world. ——Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty, "Zhenguan Politicians"
Translation: Only by adhering to strict laws can the world be governed.
3. My career is immeasurable, but I can only use the law to restrain myself. ——"Send to Lu Tong" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: There is no way to measure your career, and you can only restrain yourself by the law.
4. If you wantonly go beyond the law and use threats to rob the people, I cannot bear to do it. ——Su Xun of the Song Dynasty, "Portrait of Zhang Yizhou"
Translation: If you do whatever you want without obeying the law, and just rely on force to threaten civilians, I will not do it.
5. Forgiveness is never too big, punishment is never too small. ——Fu Sheng of the Western Han Dynasty, "Shang Shu Dayu Mo"
Translation: A mistake committed by mistake must be forgiven no matter how big it is; a mistake committed knowingly must be punished no matter how small it is.
6. Although the law has no choice but to do so, we can still look up and wear the blue sky. The ghosts and gods in the sky cannot be trusted, and the ears of future generations may still hear it. ——"Ziyou" by Su Xun of the Song Dynasty
Translation: This is the helplessness of the law. I can still raise my head and ask the sky why this is happening. The sky is so high that ghosts and gods cannot believe it, but people in future generations will definitely hear what we are hearing now.