To do good is like climbing, to do evil is like falling
cóng shàn rú dēng, cóng è rú bēng
[Explanation] It is a metaphor that it is difficult to learn well and extremely difficult to learn bad. easy.
Mandarin proverb (pre-Qin nameless)
The beast is evil. The people hate it.
United as one. Everyone's mouth speaks louder than gold.
Be good as you are. From evil to evil.
There is no success in millet and millet. Can't be proud of it.
Millet is not millet. Ji is not Ji.
Cannot be cultivated. There is no doubt about what is happening.
Only the foundation of virtue. The fox buried it and the fox scratched it.
So there is no success. A cup of rice is not as good as a pot of rice.
Learning is like sailing against the current, if you don’t advance, you will retreat; your heart is like a horse running on the plain, it is easy to let go but hard to take back.