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Classical Chinese essays related to equality

1. Famous sayings about "freedom" and "equality" in ancient texts

1. Freedom can only be preserved through friendship. ——Hugo

2. Freedom will only fall by her own sword. ——Lo Ann Johnson

3. Freedom only exists in bondage. Without banks, how can there be a river? —— Ginsburg

4. Freedom is to human beings just like light is to the eyes, air is to the heart, and love is to the soul. ——Ingersoll

5. The tree of freedom must always be nourished with the blood of tyrants. ——Jefferson

6. The corner stone of the temple is not higher than the lowest cornerstone. ——Kahlil Gibran

7. For a person with superior talents, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and most honest quality - Richard Steele

8 .The love of high-profile charity and low-profile charity are equal. ——Chen Guangbiao

9. Equality may be a right, but there is no power to make it a reality. ——Balzac

10. Equals are most congenial to equals. ——Cicero 2. Classic articles on equality and fairness

Teachers

(Tang Dynasty) Han Yu

Ancient scholars must have teachers. A teacher is a person who preaches the truth, receives knowledge, and solves doubts. People are not born with knowledge, how can they be free from confusion? If you are confused and do not follow the teacher, it is confusion, and you will never understand it. Those who were born before me, they heard the Tao before me, and I learned from them; those born after me, they heard the Tao before me, and I learned from them. My teacher, do you know who was born to me one year or another? Therefore, there is neither high nor low, neither long nor short. Where the Tao exists, the teacher exists.

Sigh! It’s been a long time since teachers’ teachings were passed on! It’s hard to be free from confusion! The ancient saints were also far away from others, and they still asked if they were teachers. Today's people are also far away from the saints, and they are ashamed to learn from their teachers. Therefore, the saint will benefit the saint, and the fool will benefit the fool. Is this why saints are saints and fools are fools? If you love your son, you will choose a teacher and teach him; if you are concerned about your son, you will be ashamed of the teacher and confused. The teacher of the boy, who teaches the readers a book and then learns its sentences, is not what I call someone who teaches him the way and solves his confusion. I don’t know how to read a sentence, I don’t understand it when I’m confused, maybe I’m a teacher, or maybe I’m not good at it. I haven’t seen the clarity from elementary school but great legacy. A man of witchcraft, medicine, music, and craftsmanship, he is not ashamed to be a physiognomist. The clan of scholar-bureaucrats would gather in groups and laugh at those who said "master" or "disciple". When asked, he said: "He is similar to that year, and the Tao is similar. A low position is shameful, and a high official is close to flattery." Woohoo! It can be seen that the teacher's way is no longer restored. Gentlemen despise a man who is a man of witchcraft, medicine, music and craftsmanship, but now his wisdom is beyond his reach. How strange that is!

The sage is the teacher of impermanence. Confucius studied under Tanzi, Changhong, Xiang and Laodan. The disciples of Tanzi were not as wise as Confucius. Confucius said: "When three people are walking together, there must be my teacher." Therefore, the disciple does not have to be inferior to the teacher, and the teacher does not have to be better than the disciple. There is a certain order of learning, and there is a specialization in the arts, that's all.

Zi Pan, a seventeen-year-old son of the Li family, was good at ancient prose and had a thorough knowledge of all six classics and classics. Yu Jiaqi was able to practice the ancient way and wrote "Shi Shuo" to learn from it. 3. Sentences from ancient texts about people yearning for freedom and equality

Are you tired?

Hu Bingyan

I yearn for those mountains, that water, those cliffs

I prefer to sit on the top of the mountain and watch the colorful clouds

Go to the south of the Yangtze River in March to see the rapeseed flowers covering the slopes and ridges

Go to the north of the Yangtze River in March to kiss the pink peach blossoms all over the mountains and plains

Hold a flower umbrella and go boating on the West Lake to enjoy paintings

Roll up a fragrant sleeve and play by the Daming Lake

Fold a few sentimental roses

Slowly looking for her I love in the wilderness

The spring breeze shakes the willow silk

The lush green grass shakes the green hair

The winding little The stream

is still cleaning the fine quicksand

and plays the beautiful pipa for you from time to time

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Are you tired? Are you tired?

Come to my house and have a rest!

Let me make you a cup...

The Mingqian tea I just picked 4. What are the poems describing "equality"

Equality has no Quite biased--Tang Gu Kuang's "Guiyang Xiao Temple has Ding Xing who can cultivate the inanimate endurance and carry water to the monk Kuang to return to his life" Buddha said Yuan Equality--Tang Hanshan's "Three Hundred and Three Poems" You have no equanimity--- Tang Hanshan's "Three Hundred and Three Poems" Buddha said that Yuan Yuan is equal---Tang Hanshan's "Three Hundred and Three Poems" You don't have the heart to be equal-----Tang Hanshan's "Three Hundred and Three Poems" The superior and the inferior Yue Du are equal- --Yuan Shanzhu's "Linjiang Immortal·Everything is clear and the scene appears" to save the heart and practice equality ---Yuan Mayu's "The Dreamless Order Following the Double Ninth Festival Rhyme" is not as good as the heart and ground to practice equality ---Yuan Mayu "Fight the Ugly Slave" Always practice equality----Yuan Dynasty---Tan Chuduan's "Qinyuan Chun·Sudden Time" Accumulate practice and always be equal----Yuan Dynasty--Liu Chuxuan's "Sudden Mountain Stream·By the Red Lotus Pond".

5. Ancient poems expressing professional equality

1. Equality between saints and mortals is the same as enlightenment (Yuan·Fanqi·"The Proud Fisherman·Hearing about the Infinite Joy of the West")

2. Calculation Come and stand shoulder-to-shoulder (Song Dynasty, Anonymous, Man Ting Fang, Taoism and Confucianism)

3. Equality and universal diffusion (Song Dynasty, Shi Xinyue, "One Hundred and Fifty Poems") < /p>

4. Sexual equality (Song Dynasty, Shi Zhengjue, "Zen Man Bing Hua Zhu ***, Asking for Praise")

5. Equality should not be smooth and rational (Song Dynasty, Song Dynasty) Shi Zhengjue · "Zen Man Merges the Lord*** Please like")

6. The law is not emotional, so we can achieve the study of calmness and wisdom through equality (Song Dynasty·Shi Zhengjue·"The Zen Man Merges the Lord***")

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7. All things are equal in spring and have no image (Song Dynasty Shi Zhengjue "Zen Man Becomes the Lord*** Asking for praise")

8 , Equality should be the same as appearance (Shi Zhengjue, Song Dynasty, "Zen Man and the Master*** Asking for Praise")

9. The equality of all images (Shi Zhengjue, Song Dynasty, "Zen")

10. The ten directions are equal and everything should be in the middle inside and outside (Song Dynasty Shi Zhengjue·"Zen Man Merges into the Lord*** Please like")

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11. The masters of the green mountains are essentially equal (Shi Zhengjue of the Song Dynasty, "Zen Man merges into the master ***, please praise")

12. There is no doubt about equality (Shi Zhengjue of the Song Dynasty) Zhengjue · "Zen man merges into the master***, please praise")

13. Open and equitable mind (Song Dynasty·Shi Zhengjue·"Zen man merges into the master***, please praise")

14. Equality is the way (Shi Zhengjue of the Song Dynasty, "Zen Man Bing Hua Zhu *** Asking for Praise")

15. The nature of equality (Shi Zhengjue of the Song Dynasty ·"Zen Man Merges the Master*** Please Like")

16. Hidden in the world, one nature is naturally equal (Song Dynasty Shi Zhengjue·"Zen Man Merges the Master*** Please Like")

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17. Equality corresponds to the fate and the heart is the Buddha (Song Dynasty Shi Zhengjue "Zen Man Becomes the Lord *** Asking for Praise")

18. Hook-head Scale The tail can be equal (Song Dynasty, Shi Zhengjue, "Two Hundred and Five Stanzas")

19. Dependent origination and equal use in life (Song Dynasty, Song Taizong, "Yuanji")

< p> 20. Obedience to equality means no superiority (Song Dynasty, Song Taizong, "Yuanzhi") 6. Famous sayings and explanations about equality

1. Open one's heart and all good will come out.

——Fang Xiaoru, Ming Dynasty 2. The body of the world is shared, and the things of the world are shared, the only one is the best person. —— Liezi 3. Justice and equality are the foundation of a country.

——He Qi, Qing Dynasty 4. Public affairs extend in all directions, while private affairs are isolated and isolated. ——Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty 5. The public is wise, and the selfless is upright.

——The Yellow Emperor's Sutra 6. A public person is called selfless, and a fair person is called unbiased. ——Qing He Qi 7. Justice must not only be achieved, but also must be seen in order to be convincing.

——Beachcomer 8. Justice is the virtue of rewarding and punishing those who are fair. ——Aristotle 9. Justice is the purpose of governance.

——Dan Defoe 10. Be impartial and selfless, and one word can influence all people. ——Huainanzi 11. Speaking openly is fair and selfless.

——Han Bangu 12. Even if the whole world is destroyed, justice cannot be lacking. ——Romain Rolland 13. Those who do things for others will be helped by the crowd; those who do things for themselves will be dismissed by the crowd.

——Huainanzi 14. The key to governing a country lies in fairness and integrity. ——Tang Wu Jing 15. Strength comes from justice.

——Lincoln 16. Those who discuss the world must follow the principles of the world. ——Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty 17. The eyes are bright, the hearing is clever, and the heart is noble.

——Deng Xizi 18. Where there is justice, there is the holy land. ——Bacon 19. Justice comes from public service, public service comes from morality.

——Lu Shi Chun Qiu 20. Ping followed by Qing, Qing followed by Ming. ——Sima Guang of Song Dynasty 21. Let us remember that the principle of justice must be implemented at the bottom of society.

——Cicero 22. People who are mediocre are silent and their level is not good. ——Shi Weibai of the Song Dynasty 23. Everyone loves each other, everyone is equal, and the world is for the common good. This is called Datong.

——Kang Youwei of the Qing Dynasty 24. The human heart is like a candle, shining up and down in all directions. ——Ming Xue Xuan 25. Upholding justice is better than scolding evil.

——Germany 26. Matters depend on right and wrong, and public affairs do not matter far or near. ——Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty 27. If the water is flat but evil, take the law; if the mirror is bright but ugly, there is no anger.

——Three Kingdoms 28. Private viewing makes the eyes blind, private listening makes the ears deaf, and private worries make the heart crazy. ——Lu Shi Chun Qiu 29. The world’s affairs are caused by laziness and selfishness.

——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty 30. The world is for the common good, and billions of people have been appointed. ——Wei Shu 31. The same sun shines on his palace, and it never escapes our thatched cottages: the sun is the same.

——Shakespeare 32. We cannot refuse justice to others, nor can we delay justice to others. ——Anonymous 33. If the heart is honest, people will be harmonious.

——Tang Yao Chong 34. Vanity tells people what honor is; conscience tells people what justice is.

——Lando 35. Delaying justice is injustice.

——Lando 36. If you speak illegally, you will not speak out, and if you do injustice, you will not keep it in your heart. ——Tang Yang Jiong 37. The most sad thing for a person is the death of conscience, and the saddest phenomenon for a society is the loss of justice.

——Guo Moruo 38. A public person knows everything, and a private person means everything is idle. ——Yuan Zizheng Lun 39. All knowledge that deviates from fairness should be called cunning, not wisdom.

——Plato 40. A country can prosper with one heart, and a country can be ruined with one heart, only between public and private matters. ——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty 41. One word can be heard and the world will obey; one word can be affirmed and the world can listen to it. This is called public.

——Guan Zi 42. One word of truth and the world is settled; one word of trust and the world is in chaos. ——Art and Literature 43. Because of its selflessness, it can achieve its selfishness.

——Laozi 44. Be selfless and do upright things. ——Ming Lu Kun 45. If you have a public heart, you must have justice.

——Jin Yang Quan 46. In political affairs, justice is not only a virtue, but also a strength. ——Napoleon 47. An upright person follows the path and is fair and selfless.

——Han Han Ying 48. Politics lies in getting rid of selfishness. If selfishness is not eliminated, justice will perish. ——Jin Fu Xuan 49. As long as you hold the sword of justice to attack, no matter how weak your arm is, it will be infinitely powerful.

——Webster 50. Don’t govern yourself before filial piety, and don’t govern the country before public service. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty 51. One hour of doing justice is better than five days and nights of praying.

——Arab 52. Things that are higher than morality must be based on justice, include justice, and be obtained through fair means. ——Xiang George 53. Remaining silent about a just cause is tantamount to shouting for an unjust cause.

——Arab 54. Justice to others is charity to oneself. ——Montesquieu 55. For most people, loving justice is nothing more than fear of suffering injustice.

——La Rochefoucauld 56. Treating others unfairly is more degrading than being treated unfairly. ——Plato 57. The Ming Dynasty is selfless, and the Supreme Being is selfless.

——Zhang Yungu of the Tang Dynasty 58. The journey of the great road means that the world is for the common good. ——Book of Rites 59. Keep your mind like a balance, and use reason as your balance.

——Ming Liu Ji 60. Don’t act based on others. ——Russia 61. Unjust things are really of no benefit to people; just things at least do no harm to people.

——Xiang George.