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How to satirize other people's famous sayings in classical Chinese
1, a gentleman is not as good as Zhou, and a villain is not as good as Zhou. From the Analects of Confucius, be the second ruler.

Interpretation: a gentleman treats all people in the world with justice, without favoritism, without protecting his own weaknesses, without predetermined prejudice and selfishness; Villains form small groups for personal gain.

2. A gentleman is figurative, while a villain is figurative. From Confucius' The Analects of Confucius: Establishing Man.

Interpretation: A gentleman values morality, while a villain values interests.

3. The gentleman is harmonious but different, and the villain is not harmonious. Analects of Confucius

Interpretation: a gentleman can maintain a harmonious atmosphere with his surroundings, but he must have his own independent views on everything; Little people have no opinions of their own. Although they are always consistent with others, they don't really care about real harmony.

4, the gentleman is cheerful and forward, and the villain is arrogant. Analects of Confucius

Interpretation: an upright man is open and poised, God takes his time. Small people are stingy and always suffer from loss.

5, the villain is a villain, and the benefit is light.

Interpretation: A person with low quality, regardless of others, shameless, interests, regardless of death, not afraid of being killed, not afraid of social criticism.