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Famous aphorisms from "Book of Rites"

"The Book of Rites" says: Ancient scholars must be strict with their teachers, and the teachers will be strict and then the Tao will be respected. The following are the famous quotes and aphorisms from the "Book of Rites" that I carefully recommend. Welcome to read and collect them. I hope they will be helpful to you.

Selection of famous aphorisms from "The Book of Rites"

1. Sincerity is endless. "Book of Rites? Doctrine of the Mean"

2. If jade is not polished, it will not become a useful tool. "Book of Rites"

3. There is nothing more benevolent than loving others. "Book of Rites"

4. Be upright and do not ask for help from others. "Book of Rites"

5. Its purpose is far-reaching and its diction is profound. "Book of Rites"

6. In the founding of a country in ancient times, teaching came first. "Book of Rites"

7. Bad customs are due to lack of education. "Book of Rites"

8. The journey of the great road means that the world is public. "Book of Rites"

9. In ancient times, government was the rule, and love was the most important thing. "Book of Rites"

10. Choose a place to bury without food. "Book of Rites"

Famous aphorisms in "Book of Rites"

1. Those whose virtues are weak will have weak aspirations. "Book of Rites"

2. Flaws do not cover up excellence, and excellence does not cover up flaws. "Book of Rites"

3. When doing great things, you must be careful about the beginning and the end. "Book of Rites"

4. Gold and jade are not treasures, but loyalty is treasured. "Book of Rites"

5. When traveling on the great road, the world is for the common good. "Book of Rites"

6. If you love something, you will know its evil; if you hate something, you will know its goodness. "Book of Rites"

7. Learn, and then you will know your shortcomings; teach, and then you will know your difficulties. "Book of Rites"

8. Live within your means. "Book of Rites? Kingship"

9. Any way of learning is difficult for strict teachers. "Book of Rites·Xue Ji"

10. Don't see what is hidden, don't show what is subtle. "Book of Rites? Doctrine of the Mean"

11. Be wary of what you don't see, be afraid of what you don't hear. "Book of Rites? Doctrine of the Mean"

12. A gentleman does not be arrogant about his work, nor does he praise his merits. "Book of Rites"

13. A teacher is a person who teaches people to use things to express their virtues. "Book of Rites"

14. Reciprocity is the rule, but it is not polite to go back and forth; it is also not polite to come and not go back. "Book of Rites"

15. Evil words do not come from the mouth, and angry words do not reflect back on the body. "Book of Rites? Sacrificing Righteousness"

16. Seeing benefit, do not lose one's righteousness, seeing death, do not guard it. "Book of Rites? Confucianism"

17. The study of remembering questions is not enough to be a teacher. "Book of Rites? Book of Learning"

18. Those who teach are those who cultivate good and save those who have lost. "Book of Rites? Academic Records"

19. Great virtue does not lead to officialdom, great principles do not lead to tools, and great trust does not lead to appointments. "Book of Rites? Book of Learning"

20. A good singer will make others follow his voice, and a good teacher will make others follow his ambition. "Book of Rites? Xue Ji"

21. A gentleman would be ashamed to have his words but not his deeds. "Book of Rites? Miscellaneous Notes Part Two"

22. Only sincerity in the world can be transformed. "Book of Rites? Doctrine of the Mean"

23. Sincerity is the end of things, and there is nothing without sincerity; therefore, a gentleman's sincerity is most valuable. "Book of Rites? Doctrine of the Mean"

24. A gentleman should know that the great is far away, and a petty person should know that the small is far away. "Book of Rites"

25. God must exist through form and energy, and if there is no form of energy, God will be destroyed. "Book of Rites"

26. From the emperor to the common people, all are based on self-cultivation. "Book of Rites"

27. The song of neon clothes reaches thousands of peaks, and the dance breaks down. "Book of Rites"

28. The ancient scholars must be strict with their teachers, and the teachers will be strict and then the Tao will be respected. "Book of Rites"

29. If a family is benevolent, a country will be benevolent; if a family is yielding, a country will be prosperous. "Book of Rites? University"

30. It is better to listen to his voice than to discuss his poetry, and it is better to observe his voice than to listen to his voice. "Book of Rites"

31. Relaxation is the way of civility and martial arts. (Book of Rites? Miscellaneous Notes)

32. When you travel on the great road, the world is for the common good. (Book of Rites? Li Yun)

33. Everything will be successful if you are prepared, and it will be ruined if you are not prepared. (Book of Rites? Doctrine of the Mean)

34. After learning, you will realize your shortcomings; after teaching, you will realize your difficulties. (Book of Rites? Book of Learning)

35. To study alone without friends is to be lonely and ignorant. (Book of Rites? Miscellaneous Notes)

36. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know. (Book of Rites? Records of Learning)

37. The way to know is to examine things. After studying things, you will come to know them. After knowing them, you will be sincere. After knowing them, your mind will be upright. After your mind is upright, you will cultivate your body. "Book of Rites"

38. If a person can do something one by one, he can do it by ten; if a person can do it by ten, he can do it by a thousand. If you can do this, you will be wise even if you are stupid; you will be strong even if you are soft.

"Book of Rites"

39. In ancient times, those who wanted to bring virtue to the world should first rule their country; those who wanted to rule their country, first managed their families; those who wanted to bring order to their families, first cultivated their own bodies; Those who want to cultivate their bodies must first rectify their minds. Those who want to rectify their minds must first be sincere in their intentions. Those who want to be sincere in their intentions must first develop their knowledge. To achieve knowledge is to study things.

"Book of Rites"