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Inspirational classical Chinese famous sayings
1. A gentleman is always striving for self-improvement. (Zhouyi Gan Xiang Ci Shang)

Translation is like a celestial body constantly moving vigorously, and a gentleman always strives for strength and never stops.

2. If you know, you don't know how to retreat; if you know how to survive, you don't know how to die; if you know how to lose, are you a saint? Is it only a saint who knows how to advance and retreat without losing his integrity? (Zhouyi Gan Classical Chinese)

Can a translator be called a saint if he knows how to advance but doesn't know how to retreat, knows how to exist but doesn't know how to die, and knows how to gain but doesn't know how to lose? (This kind of person can't be called a saint) Can a person who knows how to advance and retreat, survive and perish without losing the correct principles be called a saint? (This kind of person can be called a saint)

3. The terrain is vast, and a gentleman carries things with virtue. (On the Book of Changes, Kun Xiang Ci)

Like the earth opening its broad mind, a gentleman absorbs everything that can be tolerated with profound virtue.

4. If you accumulate goodness, there will be a celebration; If you accumulate a bad house, there will be more damage. (Zhouyi Kun Classical Chinese)

People who have accumulated good deeds will surely get a lot of good retribution; People who accumulate bad (evil) deeds are bound to have many bad karma.

5. A gentleman moves when he sees the good, and changes when he has had it. (Book of Changes, Yi Xiang Ci Xia)

When a gentleman sees a good thing, he immediately learns from the past, and when he finds a mistake, he quickly corrects it.

6. A gentleman is prepared for trouble by thinking about it. (Zhouyi ji ji Xiang Ci Xia)

A gentleman thinks about possible disasters and takes precautions in advance.

7. if two people are United, their profits will be cut off. Words of one mind stink like blue. (Upload of the Book of Changes)

Two people work together, as sharp as a knife, and can cut metal; The two people's concentric remarks smell like bluegrass.

8. if you are poor, you will change, and if you change, you will get through.

Translation of The Book of Changes will change when it comes to the end. After the change, it will be accessible, and after the access, it will make your career long.

9. Good without accumulation is not enough to become famous; The accumulation of evil is not enough to destroy the body. (Biography of the Book of Changes)

Translation will not have a good reputation if it does not accumulate good deeds; If we do not accumulate evil deeds, we will not lose our lives.

1. A gentleman who lives in peace without forgetting danger, who survives without forgetting death, and who manages without forgetting chaos, lives in peace and the country can be protected. (Biography of the Book of Changes)

When a gentleman is stable, he does not forget the possible dangers, when he lives, he does not forget the possible demise, and when the country is governed, he does not forget the possible disasters. Therefore, I can make my body peaceful and the country can be preserved.

11. Virtue is thin and respected, knowing small and seeking big, and strength is small and heavy, which is rare.

If a person has poor virtue but high status, little wisdom but great consideration, and little strength but heavy tasks, he can rarely accomplish anything.

12. A gentleman does not flatter when he makes friends, but does not read when he makes friends. (Under the Book of Changes)

A gentleman doesn't flatter his superiors, and he doesn't get arrogant when he associates with his subordinates.

13. Confucius said, "It's better to learn from time to time, isn't it? Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters? Isn't it a gentleman to be ignorant and not satisfied? " (The Analects of Confucius Learn)

Confucius said, "Aren't you happy to keep reviewing and practicing after learning?" Isn't it happy to have like-minded people come from afar to discuss learning with me? Although people don't know me, I don't resent it. Isn't it a gentleman? "

14. A Confucius said, "... a gentleman's business is based on his foundation. Filial piety is also the foundation of benevolence! " (The Analects of Confucius learned)

A translator said, "... a gentleman devotes himself to the most basic work. When the foundation is established, Tao will come into being. A person is filial to his parents and loves his brother. This is the basis of' benevolence'! "