Famous ancient poems and essays about tolerance
1. If you don’t think twice about things, you will eventually regret them. People who can endure a hundred times will have no worries. Ming. Feng Menglong
2. The East China Sea is wide and deep, with hundreds of rivers descending from it; although the Five Mountains are tall, they do not resist dirt and dust. Three Kingdoms. Cao Zhi
3. Descartes is only broad enough to accommodate people, but thick enough to carry things. ——Xue Rixuan
4. The way of a gentleman is only loyalty and forgiveness. Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. I don’t want others to inflict on me, and I also want nothing to be done to others. (The Analects of Confucius)
5. Mount Tai does not allow soil, so it can become big; rivers and seas do not allow small streams, so it can become deep. (Li Si)
6. A large quantity is good for doing things, and a big tree is good for providing shade. Chinese proverb: When someone slanders me, it is better to tolerate it than to defend it. When people insult me, it is better to be able to transform it than to prevent it. Master Hongyi's "Farewell to Proverbs"
7. No one can be perfect except Yao and Shun. Tang Dynasty. Li Bai's "Letter to Han Jingzhou"
8. When Guan Gong releases Prime Minister Cao, his husband must be tolerant. Chinese proverb
9. Don’t let a small grudge lead to a close relationship, and don’t forget old kindness with new grudges. Qing Dynasty. Jin Ying's "Lianbi of Proverbs"
10. The saint is noble and generous, but the world is humble.
Lu Jia's "Xinyu.Shu Shi" of Han Dynasty