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Confucius's famous sayings about people

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Confucius's famous sayings about people and people

1. Doing things without changing them is called making mistakes. That’s it.

2. When making friends, keep your word. Use literature to make friends, and friends to support benevolence.

3. Aspire to the Tao, base on virtue, rely on benevolence, and swim in art.

4. When a gentleman straightens his clothes and respects his gaze, he makes people look at him and fear him. Isn’t this powerful but not fierce?

5. Being a scholar is not enough to be a scholar!

6. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will!

7. Only benevolent people can do good to others and do evil to others.

8. Strength, perseverance, wood, indifference and benevolence.

9. Not teaching the people to fight is to abandon them.

10. Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is a disaster.

11. If you know it well, you can protect it with benevolence. If you don't show it, the people will not respect it.

12. A gentleman’s behavior is based on etiquette.

13. If you choose what you can do and work hard, who will complain? If you desire benevolence and gain benevolence, how can you be greedy?

14. If you take one corner and don’t turn it back with three, it will be useless.

15. A gentleman’s official duties are to act righteously.

16. People with different paths should not seek each other.

17. Seeking benevolence and gaining benevolence, why complain.

18. A gentleman has his own interests, and then seeks help from others.

19. The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man, but the villain is.

20. I examine myself three times every day: Are I being unfaithful to others? Have you ever left a letter with a friend? Are you not used to it?

21. I am not without teachings even if I have to restrain myself.

22. The so-called sincerity of one's intention is not to deceive oneself, just like hating a bad smell or being lustful. This is called self-effacing, so a gentleman must be careful about his own behavior.

23. When quality is better than literature, the country will be wild; when literature is better than quality, history will be achieved. Be gentle and polite, then be a gentleman.

24. Those who live in this country, serve its officials as wise people, and make friends with its scholars as benevolent people.

25. If the people are enough, who is the king? If the people are not enough, which king will be enough?

26. A gentleman has no crowd, no big or small, and no arrogance. Isn’t this peaceful and not arrogant?

27. If you pass it, you will have to change it in a hurry.

28. To know is to know, and to not know is to know. This is knowledge.

29. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up.

30. Wealth can be sought after, even if you are a whip-wielding man, I will do it. If you can't ask for it, do as I like.

31. Being on top is not generous, being polite is disrespectful, and being in mourning is not mourning, how can I observe it!

32. No haste, no small gain. If you want haste, you will not achieve anything; if you see small gains, you will not achieve great things.

33. Listen to his words and watch his actions.

34. How can I be ignorant of French? Change it to expensive.

35. Don’t express your anger and never make mistakes.

36. If you are a three-person person, you must have a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and choose the bad ones and change them.

37. If you know something well and can guard it with benevolence, you can use it to protect it, but if you move it without courtesy, it is not good.

38. When joy, anger, sorrow, and joy have not yet arisen, it is called in the middle. When they arise, they are all in the middle, and it is called harmony. To achieve neutrality, the heaven will have its place and all things will be nurtured.

39. A gentleman is reserved and does not fight, and he is a group but not a party.

40. People who have no faith do not know what is possible. How can a large cart move without a hook and a small cart without a shaft?

41. A man with lofty ideals and benevolence will not harm his benevolence by seeking life, but will kill himself to achieve benevolence.

42. If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told.

43. There must be a teacher among us. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.

44. Human beings are immutable and cannot be witch doctors.

45. If you can talk to someone but don’t talk to them, you will miss someone; if you talk to someone you can’t talk to, you will lose your words. He who knows does not lose people, nor does he lose words.

46. Being respectful but rude will lead to fatigue, being cautious but rude will cause chaos, being brave but rude will lead to chaos, being straight but rude will lead to strangulation.

47. There is no distinction between teaching and learning.

48. The benevolent do not worry, the knowledgeable do not confuse, the brave do not fear.

49. Is it tolerable? Which one is intolerable?

50. Isn’t it true that one should learn and practice from time to time?

51. If you are generous to yourself but do not blame others, you will be far away from resentment.

52. A gentleman’s name must be something to be said, and his words must be actionable. A gentleman is nothing more than scrupulous in his words.

53. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy.

54. Those who are evil must be observed; those who are good must be observed.

55. The sun knows where one is dead, and the moon does not forget what one can do. It can be said that he is eager to learn.

56. Wrong words and bad ethics.

57. The virtue of a gentleman, the virtue of a villain, and the wind on the grass will surely die.

58. To govern with virtue is like Beichen, who lives in his place and is surrounded by stars.

59. A country with a thousand chariots, respecting things and being trustworthy, being frugal and loving others, so that the people can take care of themselves.

60. A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds.

61. A gentleman has nothing to eat and nothing to live in, and he is sensitive to things but careful in his words.

62. Politicians are upright, and commanders are upright. Who dares to be unjust? If you raise the straight and wrong, the people will obey; if you raise the straight and wrong, the people will not obey.

63. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried.

64. If you are good at etiquette, the people will not dare to be disrespectful; if you are good at righteousness, the people will not dare to be disobedient; if you are good at trust, then the people will not dare to be disrespectful.

65. If one is fond of benevolence but not willing to learn, his concealment is also foolish; if he loves knowledge but not to learn, his concealment is also deceitful; if he is fond of faith but not willing to learn, his concealment is also a thief.

66. A gentleman wants to be slow in speaking, but quick in action.

67. Isn’t it true that one should learn and practice from time to time? Isn’t it great to have friends from far away? Isn't it a gentleman if a person doesn't know something but doesn't get upset?

68. The way of heaven and earth can be summed up in one sentence: the things it is are unpredictable, and the creatures are unpredictable. The way of heaven and earth: broad, thick, high, bright, long and long.

69. A gentleman respects the virtuous and tolerates others, praises the good but is reserved.

70. If I am the author without knowing it, then I am not the author. ;