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Excerpts from a collection of famous sayings and aphorisms by Tang Xuanzong and Li Longji

Li Longji, Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (September 8, 685 - May 3, 762), was born in Luoyang, the sacred capital, in 685 AD and reigned from 712 to 756. The longest-reigning emperor of the Tang Dynasty, the third son of Tang Ruizong, and his mother Dou Defei. The temple name is "Xuanzong", and because his posthumous title is "Zhidao Great Sage, Mingxiao Emperor", he is also called Tang Minghuang. In the Qing Dynasty, in order to avoid the taboo of Emperor Kangxi's name "Xuan Ye", he was often called Emperor Tang Ming, and he also had the title "Emperor Kaiyuan Shengwen Shenwu".

Li Longji Famous Quotes:

It is a political imperative to reward those who have merit and reward those who are virtuous. If merit is not rewarded and virtue is not rewarded, what is a human being?

If you eat without knowing the purpose, and plow without knowing the tillage, how can you be righteous, seek good, make up for my shortcomings, and teach others without getting tired?

Economic articles are like today’s kings and assistants; the comings and goings of generals and ministers are like outstanding figures in ancient times.

The bun is more suitable for the palace style, with a tender lotus face and a fragrant red body. The eyebrows do not need to be opened and painted, and the temples are long according to the teachings of heaven.

Don’t rely on the beauty of the country to marry someone who has a lover. When we were young, we should not miss the good times.

The task of talking is more important than theory, so we should clear up doubts and doubts, open the blind and deaf, so that the listeners can hear things that they have not heard, and the people who are seeing can see things that they have not seen.

What is taught by the superiors is effective by the subordinates.

It strengthens the youthful aspirations and the wind and frost will never change.