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A famous maxim about not agreeing to unreasonable things easily.
There are five words about honesty in Disciple Rules written by Li Yuxiu in Qing Dynasty, which are: (1) Whatever you say, you should believe it first, cheat first and then be absurd, and it can be absurd. Vernacular translation: speak with sincerity first; Cheating and nonsense are not allowed. (2) Don't speak out of turn until you see the truth, and don't pass on what you don't know. Vernacular translation: don't express your opinions easily before you know the truth; Don't believe rumors that don't know the truth, and don't spread them again. (3) Before it's too late, don't neglect the commitment, neglect the commitment, and advance and retreat moderately. Vernacular translation: don't promise unreasonable demands and things you can't do; If you agree easily, you will be in a dilemma. (4) It is better to talk less than to talk more, but not smart. Vernacular translation: it is better to say less than more; Tell the truth, don't talk nonsense. (5) Smart words, dirty words and market sentiment are cut off. Vernacular translation: don't say treacherous words and dirty words; Snobbish must be given up.