Don't do anything just because it is a trivial matter; On the contrary, for some tiny. Don't stop doing a good thing that is beneficial to others just because it doesn't mean much.
A virtuous person helps others to achieve their moral perfection, not their evil behavior. The villain is the opposite. -The Analects of Confucius?
A gentleman always starts from the good or beneficial wishes of others, and wholeheartedly urges others to realize their good wishes and just demands, instead of looking at the world coldly. Or fear that the world will not be chaotic and will not add fuel to the fire when others fail, make mistakes or suffer. The villain, on the other hand, is always "the evil of adults, not the beauty of adults."
The speaker is innocent, and those who smell it are enough to quit. -"preface to poetry"?
The critic is innocent. When you hear criticism from others, you should seriously reflect on yourself, correct your mistakes and take it as advice from others.
Diligence is good at diligence, barren is good at playing; What I did was thought, but it was destroyed. -Han Yu?
Success in career or study lies in hard work and diligence. If you are too playful, you will accomplish nothing by relaxing your requirements; To be a man, you must think carefully and think carefully before you can achieve something. Willful, sloppy and casual will only lead to failure.
The strong have their own hands, don't boast to others. -"Warning to the World"?
Although you are a strong man, there must be someone better than you, so don't be conceited and praise yourself in front of others.
Famous aphorisms refer to concise statements that some celebrities or ordinary people have said, written and recorded in history and drawn conclusions or suggestions through practice, which can be used as people's behavior norms. Famous aphorisms are easy to pass down and are the essence of concentration.