1. Those who have more than enough virtue but lack of it are humble; those who have more than enough wealth but lack of it are despicable. --------Lin Bu
2. A gentleman is not ashamed to cultivate, and he is not ashamed to see dirt. ------Xunzi
3. A gentleman respects people's virtues and promotes their beauty, which is not flattery. -------Xunzi
4. There is no greater merit than to do away with evil and love good, and there is no greater sin than to do evil instead of doing good. ------Jia Yi
5. Although a gentleman dies, his reputation will never be destroyed. ------Wu Zetian
6. Those who have more virtue but lack it are modest; those who have more wealth but lack it are despicable. --------Lin Bu
7. A gentleman is not ashamed to cultivate, and he is not ashamed to see dirt. ------Xunzi
8. A gentleman respects people's virtues and promotes their beauty, which is not flattery. -------Xunzi
9. There is no greater merit than to do away with evil and love good, and no greater sin than to do evil instead of doing good. ------Jia Yi
10. Although a gentleman dies, his reputation will never be destroyed. ------Wu Zetian
11. Being independent is not shameful, sleeping alone is not shameful. ------Liu Zhou
12. To enrich the house and nourish the body with virtue. ------Book of Rites
13. Excellent moral character is the true wealth of the heart, and good education reflects this character. ------John Locke
14. The essence of "special personality" is not a person's beard, blood, or abstract physical nature, but a person's social characteristics...----- --Karl Marx
15. Birds nest in tall trees, and scholars flock to virtuous people. ------Liu Xiang