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Reciprocate courtesy. It is impolite to go but not come; it is impolite to come but not go. The words come from "The Book of Rites·Qu Li Shang" Answered by: KFC_ABE - Assistant Level 2 5-17 20:01 There is an inner politeness, which is connected with love, and it will produce the most interesting appearance in the behavior. Pleasant politeness. --[Germany] Goethe Being polite is not necessarily a sign of wisdom, but being impolite always makes people suspicious of stupidity. --[English] Randall If a person is kind and polite to strangers, he must be a sincere and compassionate good person. His heart is often connected with other people's hearts instead of isolated. --- Bacon A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. --[Germany] Goethe Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is indispensable for people's communication, and it cannot be overestimated. ---Bacon Politeness delights polite people and also delights those who are treated politely. Answered by: Blue Rabbit, the Successor of Ice Soul Sword - First Entering the Jianghu, Level 2 5-17 22:04 Don't be short-tempered in front of dwarves. Cherishing clothes should start from the time they are new, and cherishing reputation should start from childhood. Love flowers bear fruit, love willows create shade. Love your disciples like your son, respect your teacher like your father. The face is red with white wine, and the heart is gold with black people. Don't forgive yourself, but be forgiving to others. Don't blame others, blame yourself more. Walking along the river often is the most important thing if your shoes don't get wet. Suffering a loss is not considered stupid, and making others not crazy. Eating too much is harmful to the body, and being angry is harmful to the mind. Listen calmly to harsh words, listen carefully to flattery, analyze and listen to objections, and listen to criticism with an open mind. Smart people blame themselves, stupid people blame their friends. Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom, but being impolite always makes people suspect stupidity. ——Randall, British writer Politeness is the first thing that children and young people should take special care to develop into habits. ——Locke, British philosopher The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. ——Herzen, Russian philosopher and writer. Politeness is the most beautiful flower of noble character. ——Wendt, British painter Punctuality is the greatest courtesy. ——Louis XIV, King of France Return Politeness is the desire to recoup polite respect. ——La Rochefko, French writer /Html/jpwk/13171105121317114999270.html? Disrespecting others is disrespecting yourself. Meaning: If you don’t respect others, you don’t respect yourself. From "Old Tang Book·Wenyuan Biography". Eliminating harm lies in daring to cut off, and gaining popularity lies in subordinates. It means: Eliminating harm lies in being decisive and decisive, and winning people's hearts lies in treating others with humility. From "Wei Liaozi Twelve Tombs". Don't be too clean in your life. A saint treasures his brilliance. It means: Don’t be too harsh in dealing with others. The smartest people don’t boast about themselves. It comes from "The Bathing Son" by Li Bai (Tang Dynasty). Those who have great virtue and are respectful will be honored. It means: A person with high moral character will always be invincible if he can remain humble and polite. It comes from "Shuo Yuan Fa Jie" written by (Han) Liu Xiang. Act respectfully and prudently, and be a model for the world. It means: If a person can act modestly and prudently, he can become an example for everyone to learn from. From "Northern History·Biography of Yang Bo". Heaven is the one who speaks, and Li is the one who creates the path. It means: the sky does not boast about itself, but it seems so high; the plum tree does not greet people, but there is a path under its tree. It is a metaphor that as long as you are sincere and humble, you can move others. From "Kou Zhen" by Yao Chong (Tang Dynasty). If you ask questions, you will be rich; if you use it yourself, you will have less. Meaning: If you are good at asking others for advice, you will gain more. If you think you are smart and are not humble, you will gain less. From "Shang Shu·Zhong Hui's Edict". If you are humble, many will follow you; if you are arrogant, many will fall away. It means: If you treat others with humility, many people will come close to you; if you are arrogant, many people will leave you. From "Baopuzi·Jiaojiao". Be polite, don’t talk nonsense about people, and don’t refuse to pay. Meaning: The so-called politeness means not to talk about people casually and not to be rude when speaking. From "Book of Rites·Quli". A good gentleman is as if he has nothing but great virtues.

It means: A smart businessman always hides his money very closely, as if he has no money; a noble person is always humble and never shows himself in front of others. It comes from "Book of Rites of Great Dai: Zeng Zi Li Yan". Lu, the foundation of virtue; modesty, the handle of virtue. Meaning: Consistency between words and deeds is the foundation of morality, and humility is the foundation of morality. From "Book of Changes·Xici". If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit. Meaning: Pride and complacency will lead to losses, while modesty and caution will lead to benefits. From "Shang Shu Dayu Mo". He cares less about wealth than his spirit, and he is humble and generous. It means: care less about money but more about integrity; treat others with humility and courtesy. From "Chen Shu Biography of Cai Jingxu". When others praise me for being humble, it adds to my beauty; when I boast and fail, I add to my ruin. It means: When others praise you, it can show humility, which is equivalent to adding a virtue; if you brag about yourself, you will fail and be slandered by others. From Volume 2 of "Yangxin Yigui". Tolerate outspokenness and be humble in favor of others. It means: You must be able to tolerate other people's outspoken criticism, and you must treat others with an open mind. From "Jin Shu·Yuan Emperor Ji". Mount Tai is not high because of its shape. Meaning: Taishan is not arrogant, so it can accept small earth and make itself taller. It is a metaphor that only modest people can achieve success. From "Miscellaneous Poems of Feelings" by Zheng Shiyuan (Qing Dynasty). If you run away from fame, I will follow it; if you avoid fame, you will chase it. Meaning: The less you want to be famous, the more famous you become. It shows that the more humble a person is, the more respected he is. From "Zi Zhi Tong Jian Han Ji". He who empties himself advances to the foundation of virtue. Meaning: Modesty and prudence are the basis for improving morality. From Fang Xiaoru's "Miscellaneous Commandments of Houyu" (Ming Dynasty). To know the way down the mountain, you must ask someone who has been there before. means. It means that if you want to succeed in something, you should humbly ask experienced people for advice. From "Wuxia Proverbs" by Wang Youguang (Qing Dynasty). To rejuvenate the body is glory, to remove it is to disgrace. The implication is: if a person can be humble and self-loving, he will be welcomed and praised by others; otherwise, he will be despised. From "Guan Zi Xiaoming". Do not shake the whole bottle, shake half the bottle. It is a metaphor that people with real talent and knowledge are always humble, while people with shallow knowledge think they are great. From the 23rd chapter of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen (Qing Dynasty). Knowing its glory and guarding its disgrace will be the valley of the world. It means: Although I know what glory is, I am content with humiliation and am willing to be the valley of the world. It is a metaphor that only humble people can enjoy honors. From "Laozi". Place an empty vessel in the water, sing when it is not full, and be silent when it is full. Meaning: Pour water into an empty bottle. When it is not full, it will make a sound; when the water is full, it will make no sound. It is a metaphor that the more talented a person is, the more humble he will be. From "Yongyan" by Yang Wanli (Song Dynasty). When the son entered the Ancestral Temple, he asked about everything. Meaning: When Confucius went to the Ancestral Temple, he always asked others for advice on everything. Instructions: Be humble and don’t be ashamed to ask questions. From "The Analects of Confucius·Bayi". Being humble will make people more convinced, but boasting will make people doubtful. It means: if you are humble, others will trust you more; if you boast about yourself, others will doubt you. From "Jingyuan Xiaoyu" by Shen Hanguang (Qing Dynasty). If you blame me for your mistakes, you should be open-minded and observe them, regardless of what they are like. It means: No matter who the person is, as long as his opinion is right, he should accept it with an open mind. From "Jingyuan Xiaoyu" by Shen Hanguang (Qing Dynasty). Don't sit down when you respect someone. Don't carry someone behind you when you are given a seat. It is inconvenient to sit down, and someone will get angry at the table. It means: Don’t sit down when the elders are standing. Don’t turn your back to others when they ask you to sit. Don’t sit casually, otherwise you will make others angry at the table. From "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty".

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