1. It is a joy to have friends come from afar.
2. We are all brothers within the four seas.
3. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.
4. If you want to establish yourself, you should establish others; if you want to achieve yourself, you should achieve others.
5. Virtue is never alone, it must have neighbors.
6. When it comes to etiquette, harmony is the most valuable thing.
7. If you are a three-person person, you must have a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.
8. People who have no long-term worries must have immediate worries.
9. The wise do not be confused, the benevolent do not worry, the brave do not fear.
10. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will.
Lao Tzu's top ten classic sayings:
1. The Tao can be Tao, but it is not Tao. Famous, very famous. The nameless beginning of heaven and earth; the named mother of all things.
2. Existence and non-being complement each other, difficulty and ease complement each other, long and short complement each other, high and low complement each other, sounds harmonize with each other, and front and rear follow each other. Heng Ye.
3. Governing a big country is like cooking small dishes.
4. Misfortunes lie on the back of blessings, and blessings lie on the backs of misfortunes.
5. The difficult things in the world must be done in the easy way, and the great things in the world must be done in the details.
6. Man follows the earth, earth follows the sky, heaven follows the Tao, and the Tao follows nature.
7. The best is like water. Water is good for all things and does not fight for it. It is disliked by everyone, so it is close to the Tao.
8. Tao gives birth to one, gives birth to two, two gives birth to three, and three gives birth to all things. All things bear yin and embrace yang, and inject qi into harmony.
9. There is no greater disaster than dissatisfaction; no greater fault than desire. Therefore, knowing what is enough is always enough.
10. He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise. He who conquers others is powerful, and he who conquers himself is strong.