1. Sweep the snow in front of your door and don’t worry about the frost on other people’s houses. ——Song Dynasty Chen Yuanliang's "Shi Lin Guangji· Warning Motto"
Interpretation: Everyone sweeps the snow in front of his own door, and ignores the frost on other people's houses.
2. Don’t worry about things that don’t concern you. If you know something is wrong, say less. Be prudent and protect yourself, but try not to do anything wrong. ——Mao Zedong's "Opposing Liberalism"
3. If you are not in your position, you will not seek political power. ——The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period·Confucius's disciples and his disciples "The Analects of Confucius·Taibo"
Interpretation: If you are not in that position, you will not consider the affairs of that position, and you will not care about other people's affairs. .
4. Eat less salted fish to reduce dry mouth. ——Zhou Libo, "Great Changes in Mountains and Villages"
Interpretation: Eat less salted fish, and you will be less thirsty. It means that if people mind their own business less, they won't cause a lot of trouble.
5. The wind suddenly picks up and ruffles a pool of spring water. ——"Visiting Kinmen" by Feng Yansi of the Southern Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: The original description is that the wind ruffles the water surface and ripples the waves. Then use it as a postscript to say what it has to do with you or to meddle in other people's business.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Everyone sweeps the snow in front of their own door, don't worry about the frost on other people's tiles
Baidu Encyclopedia - Oppose liberalism
Baidu Encyclopedia - Not in their place , do not seek political power
Baidu Encyclopedia-Eat less salted fish and less dry mouth
Baidu Encyclopedia-Blow a pool of spring water
The first article: China's ancient reading quotations.
1, Don't take small evil, Don't take small good-Liu Bei's "The Hi