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Words must be done, and actions must be fruitful.

-Selected from The Doctrine of the Mean by Confucius, a thinker in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

Our philosopher Confucius warned us that we should match words with deeds. Say it, do it. All talk and no action is a person who breaks his word and lacks high quality.

Commitments must be fulfilled and actions must be firm; One should match words with deeds.

Speak honestly and act boldly. "The Analects of Confucius Lutz": "Zi Gong asked,' What is such a scholar?' Confucius said:' It is shameful to do one thing. If you don't disgrace your life, you will become a scholar. Say,' Dare to ask the next one?' Said:' the clan calls it filial piety, and the township party calls it brother.' Say,' Dare to ask the next one?' Say:' You must keep your word and do what you want, but you are a villain! Pressing can also be done for the second time. ""Brother: Same as Xun.