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Famous sayings about cherishing life in ancient China

Life is what I want; righteousness is what I want. You can't have both, you have to sacrifice your life for righteousness. ------Meng Ke

Movement brings life, silence brings happiness. ------Yang Wanli

Those who regard death as if they were alive are the brave men of martyrs. ------Zhuang Zhou

If one achieves his ambition, he will live even though he is dead; if he does not achieve his ambition, he will still die although he is alive. -------Anonymous

Fish are born in water and die in water; plants and trees are born in soil and die in soil; people are born in Tao and die in Tao. ------Hu Hong

Don't you see, the young man has hair like clouds on his head, and the young man is as strong as clouds and the old man is like snow. ------Gu Kuang

Life is like a mushroom. -------Hanshan

Spring flowers are not as red as grass, and young people are not as beautiful as old. ------Yuan Mei

If you don’t know life, how can you know death? -------Confucius

God pities the grass, and the world is clear at night.

------Li Shangyin

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