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The mottos of ancient sages and rulers

Introduction: The motto of family management is summarized and left by sages. After many practices, we must understand it well. Below are the mottos of ancient sages on family management that I have compiled for everyone to learn from and wish you well: Everything will be prosperous when your family is harmonious.

1. Don’t be extravagant when you are rich, and don’t lose your ambition when you are poor.

2. Firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar, tea, hard work, good housekeeping, good fortune from both sides, family harmony is closely related.

3. It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality.

4. Integrity begins with every word and deed, and civilization lies in every bit.

5. A moral and cultural foundation, diligence and virtuousness to build a family, friendship and honesty in treating others, simplicity and honesty passed down to the world.

6. Don’t worry about poverty and lowliness, and don’t dwell on wealth.

7. Virtue is like a mirror, which can illuminate the big world; kindness is like a scale, which can illuminate the small universe in the heart.

8. It is important to be in harmony with everything, treat others with humility and tameness; be frugal to manage the family, and never forget your roots when getting rich; eat reasonably, and keep fit and healthy.

9. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, but leisure can destroy one's life.

10. No matter how big or small the family affairs are, harmony is the most important thing. Parents should be kind to you and repay them with your heart.

11. Law enforcement is like a mountain, and guarding oneself is like jade.

12. Together, hand in hand, we can enjoy a better life, and we can build a safe home together through thick and thin.

13. Brothers, uncles and nephews need to be divided into many to benefit the few. Elderly and young, both inside and outside, should be strict in their speech.

14. Cultivate the study habit of being diligent and inquiring.

15. It’s hard to fall asleep once you’re on the road, the breeze is refreshing and the food is fragrant.

16. The tradition of collecting intelligence information passed down from generation to generation.

17. Love, righteousness, dreams, and the same pursuit.

18. The public produces light, and the other produces darkness.

19. Avoid being immoral; being sincere is the most important thing.

20. High merit does not compromise loyalty and loyalty, and respect for one’s position strengthens the heart of a public servant.