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Serving the country with your whole body will lead to thousands of deaths, and your temples will never be green again.

We judge human activities by their purposes. Only when the purpose is great can the activity be said to be great. ——Chekhov

When you plant flowers, you must plant red moons, and when you are a person, you must be an upright person.

(Yang Xin) The wisdom must be round and the heart must be square.

(Hanchuan) There are straight trees in the mountains, and there are straight people in the world.

(Changyang) A person with high academic qualifications can be a teacher, and a person with integrity can be a role model for others.

(Guangshui) People are straightforward and unyielding. If your heart is upright, you will not be afraid of evil, and if your path is upright, you will not be afraid of ghosts.

(Dawu) Three turns can’t be reached straight away. Don’t be afraid of evil people, don’t bully good people.

(Suizhou) Don’t praise those who are on the horse, and don’t bully those who are on the horse.

(Xiangfan) die? If an ant doesn't urinate, the living king of hell won't carry his sedan chair.

(Unknown) One good thing suppresses three evil things.

(Anlu) People who are upright and stable can live in peace everywhere.

(Jianli) There is plenty of firewood and strong fire, and people are brave and courageous.

(Zaoyang) The heels are upright and the body is strong.

(Xiangyang) A good heart is not afraid of thunder, and a big tree is not afraid of branches.

(Unknown) An upright tree is not afraid of slanted shadows, and an upright foot is not afraid of crooked shoes.

(Danjiangkou) God is not afraid of a crooked incense burner, and a straight tree is not afraid of a skewed moon shadow.

(Unknown) Walks upright, sits firmly, and is not afraid to sit on the same bench as a monk.