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A moral story and ten moral quotes?

Famous quote: No matter what glorious peak you reach in the future, you must never treat your talents as commodities. Author: Zhang Jie

Words with rich content are like sparkling beads. The truly wise and wise are short of words. Author: Bacon

It is better to be honest than to be honest. Li Ao of the Tang Dynasty's "Reply to Zhu Zaiyan" People should be upright Author: Li Ao

What is the use of being born without virtue? Author: French Proverb

Morality is eternal, but wealth changes owners every day. Author: Plutarch

Morality should be the guiding light of science. Author: Buffler

Cultivation of one's moral integrity and clean conduct must be followed by words. Author: Wang Anshi

The mind is bright, and there is a blue sky in the dark room; the thoughts are dim, and there are ghosts under the daylight. "Cai Gen Tan" by Hong Zicheng of the Ming Dynasty. Dark: not bright. Li Gui: A vicious devil. Sentiment (reprinted from the first essay website, please keep this mark.) is different, and the experience of objective environmental things is very different. Author: Hong Zicheng

We must all learn from his spirit of no selfishness. Starting from this point, one can become a person of great benefit to the people. A person's ability may be great or small, but as long as he has this spirit, he is already a noble-minded person, a pure person, a moral person, a person who has escaped vulgar taste, a person who is useful to the people. Author: Mao Zedong

Story 01 Tasting the decoction

Emperor Liu Heng of Han Dynasty, the third son of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, was born to Empress Dowager Bo. He became emperor in the eighth year of his reign (180 BC). He was known all over the world for his benevolence and filial piety, and he never slacked off in serving his mother. His mother had been ill for three years, and he often couldn't sleep without blinking an eye or taking off his clothes. He personally tasted the decoctions his mother took before letting her take them with confidence. He reigned for 24 years, focusing on moral governance, promoting etiquette, and paying attention to the development of agriculture, which made the Western Han Dynasty stable, the population prosperous, and the economy recovered and developed. His reign with Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty is known as the "Government of Wen and Jing".