2. When we are old, we are in harmony with others; when we are young, we are in harmony with others. (Mencius)
3. Those who have attained the Way will receive many help, while those who have lost the Way will receive little help. (Mencius)
4. Riches and honors cannot lead to sexual immorality, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot bend. This is called a true man. (Mencius)
5. Life is also what I want; righteousness is also what I want; you cannot have both, and you must sacrifice your life for righteousness. (Mencius)
10. Zixia said: "To be knowledgeable and determined, to ask questions carefully and to think closely, benevolence is in it."
11. Green, taken from blue, and Greener than orchid; ice water is it, but colder than water.
17. A gentleman is peaceful but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant; Confucius
18. Clever words confuse virtue, while small impatience confuses great plans; Confucius
< p>19. Righteous justice without seeking benefit, knowing the way without considering merit; Confucius20. The wonder, weirdness, and extraordinaryness of the world often lie in the danger and distance, and the age of a person is rare To Yan, so those who have no ambition cannot reach it.
21. It is difficult and easy for people to learn. If you learn, the difficult ones will also be easy; if you don’t learn, the easy ones will also be difficult;
25. Don’t bother others. If you don’t know yourself, you don’t know others’ troubles. Confucius
26. The five virtues of a gentleman: Benevolence without expense, labor without resentment, desire without greed, peace without arrogance, power without violence; Confucius
30. Gentleman The beauty of adults is not the evil of adults. The Analects of Confucius
33. If you are poor, you can help yourself; if you are prosperous, you can help the world. Mencius.
Excerpts from Confucius's famous sayings:
38. A gentleman is known as righteousness, and a villain is known as benefit;
44. Benevolence is far away. I want to be benevolent, but it can be benevolent. That’s it;
48. Don’t look at anything that’s inappropriate, don’t hear anything that’s inappropriate, don’t say anything that’s inappropriate, don’t do anything that’s inappropriate;
49. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.
No resentment in the country, no resentment at home;
52. Having no compassion is not a human being; not being ashamed or disgusting is not a human being;
56. Having compassion is benevolence ; The heart of shame and disgust is righteousness; the heart of respect is etiquette; the heart of right and wrong is wisdom;
Chapter one: famous sayings and aphorisms to encourage yourself to struggle.
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