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What quotes do leaders love to quote the most?

Famous quotes often quoted:

(1) "The Analects":

①"Three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will": Emphasis on "the ambition" "Importance.

② "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you" (frequent examination): If you don't want others to treat you in the way you want, don't treat others in that way

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③"A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned."

(2) Mencius:

① "Wealth and honor cannot be fornicated, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, force and power cannot bend, this is called a true man."

② "If you are poor, you can benefit yourself; if you are prosperous, you can help/benefit the world.": When you are unsuccessful, you should cultivate yourself well. When you are successful, you can benefit everyone in the world, that is, Benefit the world at the same time.

(3) Xunzi:

① "The king is a boat, and the common people are water. Water carries the boat, and water overturns the boat."

② "Encouragement to Learning": "If you don't accumulate steps, you can't reach a thousand miles."

(4) "Tao Te Ching":

① "Governing a big country is like cooking small fish": Governing a country is like frying small fish. You must turn it over, and you must not turn it over frequently. .

② "The difficult things in the world must be done with ease, and the great things in the world must be done with details.": Difficult and big things must start from small and detailed things.

(5) Zhuangzi: "The beginning is simple, and the end will be huge." This is applied when describing the development process of our party, because our party

when it first started It is extremely small, but if it continues to develop and grow later, it can also achieve great things.

(6) Han Feizi: "If those who follow the law are strong, the country will be strong; if those who follow the law are weak, the country will be weak." Emphasizing the importance of law