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Famous aphorisms about brotherhood?

1. Don’t forget the friends of the poor and the lowly, and never abandon the wife of the poor—"Southern History" by Li Yanshou of the Tang Dynasty

Vernacular translation: Don’t forget the friends of the poor and lowly when you are rich, and don’t abandon them ***The wife who is suffering the same sorrow. ?

2. Gaizhong Ziqi died, and Boya stopped playing the piano for the rest of his life. ——Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Hanshu·Biography·Sima Qian Biography"

Vernacular translation: After Zhong Ziqi's death, Boya stopped playing the piano for the rest of his life.

3. Brothers fighting tigers, father and son go into battle. ——Ming Dynasty Anonymous "Zengguang Xianwen"

Vernacular translation: When fighting tigers, we must move forward together like brothers; when fighting in battle, we must unite like father and son.

4. Brothers who work together can break through metal. ——Pre-Qin Ji Chang's "Book of Changes"

Vernacular translation: As long as brothers are of one mind, they can exert great power.

5. A good horse knows its owner, and an eldest brother is like a father. ——Mencius in the Warring States Period, "Mencius? Tao"

Vernacular translation: A fine horse knows its owner, and the eldest brother takes care of the family like a father.

6. Stop thinking about wind and rain, brotherhood in the city. ——Tang Yuanzhen's "Ten Poems on Departures"

Vernacular translation: Brothers only need to have the same feelings and thoughts, and they will become the backing of the other party when they are most in danger. .