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Famous quotes about the decline of traditional Chinese culture

Famous quotes from traditional culture

1. A gentleman’s learning comes from listening to his ears, hiding it in his heart, and practicing it in his body---Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty means that a gentleman learns, You must first learn it well and then keep it in your mind. More importantly, you must apply the learned knowledge into practice in order to make a difference.

2. When you are young, you are eager to learn, like the rising sun; when you are strong, you are eager to learn, like the light of the rising sun; when you are old, you are eager to learn, like the light of a candle. ---Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty, "Shuo Yuan·Jianben"

3. Learning is like sailing against the current, if you don't advance, you will retreat; your heart is like a fierce horse on the plains, easy to let go but hard to take back. --Ing Newton

4. Talent + diligence + opportunity = success. Talent is determined by "innateness" and there is nothing we can do about it. Opportunities come unexpectedly and there is nothing we can do about them. Only diligence is completely determined by ourselves, and we must work hard on this one. ---Ji Xianlin

5. The best is like water, water benefits all things without fighting -? Spring and Autumn Period> Laozi's "Tao Te Ching"

The good deeds of sages are like the character of water, luxuriating the quilt. Everything without striving for fame and wealth. Water has the virtue of nourishing all things. It enables all things to obtain its benefits without contradicting or conflicting with all things. Therefore, there is no greater goodness in the world than water.

6. If the heart is big, everything will be accessible; if the heart is small, everything will be ill. ---Zhu Xi

If you are broad-minded, you can see everything; if you are small-minded, you will be frustrated by everything! People are humble, and their mood is naturally tolerant, and they will treat others and themselves appropriately; if they are narrow-minded, they will inevitably be impatient and crude, and they will encounter obstacles in their treatment of others and themselves.

7. Self-control is the instinct of the strongest. ---Bernard Shaw

8. When people are strong, I use softness to overcome them; when people use skills, I feel them with sincerity; when people use anger, I use reason to bend them. ---Jin Ying's "Proverbs Lian Bi"

9. You must be down-to-earth in doing things, and do not live up to your reputation. --Feng Menglong

10. Only sincerity can break the hypocrisy of the world---Cai E

11. Honesty is the way of heaven, and sincerity is the way of man. The Tao, which is sincere and unmoved, has not yet existed. If you are not sincere, there will be no one who can do anything. ---Mencius of the Warring States Period

How to deal with people

1. The smartest people in the world borrow the experience of others' head-breaking injuries as their own experience; the world's stupidest people Experience is called experience only when a person hits his head with blood and bleeds.

2. Be honest with others, and others will not bully you; be honest with others, and everything will be accomplished. ----Feng Yuxiang (Selected Works of Feng Yuxiang)

3. Honesty is the foundation of all good, hypocrisy is the foundation of all evil; those who are dishonest will fail sooner or later-- Bacon's "On Revenge"< /p>

Don’t compete with three things in life: don’t compete with your superiors, don’t compete with your peers for favor, and don’t compete with your subordinates for credit. Three things to practice in life: see clearly and think broadly, be able to pick up and let go, stand upright and act straightly. There are three blessings in life: peace is a blessing, health is a blessing, and suffering a loss is a blessing. The three principles of life are: harmony is the most precious, kindness is the foundation, and sincerity is the priority. There are three equals in life: filial piety, good deeds, and fitness.