The classic quotes and translations of classical Chinese are as follows:
1. The dead are like a man! Don't give up day and night. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Zihan Chapter"
2. Learn it extensively, interrogate it, think carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it sincerely. ——"The Doctrine of the Mean·Chapter 20"
3. The best is like water, which benefits all things without dispute. ——"Laozi·Tao Jing·Chapter 8"
4. The way of a university lies in being virtuous, being close to the people, and striving for perfection. ——"Book of Rites·The Way of University"
5. Therefore, if you don't accumulate small steps, you can't reach a thousand miles; if you don't accumulate small streams, you can't reach a river or sea. ——Xunzi's "Encouragement to Learning"
6.? Old people, I am old, and people are old; young people, I am young, and people are young: the world can be transported in the palm of your hand. ——"Mencius"
7. Wealth and honor cannot be fornicated, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot be surrendered. This is called a true man. ——"Mencius"
8. With a heart that cannot tolerate others, carry out an intolerable government, and govern the world with the palm of your hand. ——"Mencius"
9.? The weather is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as the people. ——"Mencius"
10. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Shu Er Pian"
11. Those who love others will always be loved by others, and those who respect others will always be respected by others. ——"Mencius·Li Lou Chapter 2·Section 28"
12. Those who have attained the truth will receive many help, while those who have lost the path will receive little help. When there is little help, relatives will be there; when there is much help, the world will follow. ——"Mencius"
13. Therefore, when Heaven is about to assign a great responsibility to a man, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve his skin, deplete his body, and disturb his actions. Therefore, Tempting one's heart and forbearance once helped one's ability. ——"Mencius"
14. The journey of the great road means that the world is for the common good. ——"Book of Rites"