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Confucius: People without faith do not know what is possible. Gentlemen are harmonious but not harmonious; villains are harmonious but not harmonious.

“Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.” “If you want to establish yourself, you should establish others; ”

Mencius: “A gentleman has three kinds of happiness, and the king of the world does not care about them. He has parents and brothers without any reason.

He is worthy of the heaven, and he is not ashamed of himself. There are two kinds of happiness in people. There are three kinds of happiness in getting talented people from all over the world and educating them. A gentleman has three kinds of happiness, but the world does not care about them. "Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always respect them."

Mozi: "To bring benefits to the world and eliminate harms to the world." "To love each other and to benefit each other." "In order to learn, don't start with poor principles; the key to poor principles must be Reading; the method of reading is nothing more than orderly and perfect; and the foundation of perfecting lies in being respectful and holding on to one's ambitions. "If ambition is not strong, one will not be wise, and if one does not believe in one's words, one's actions will not be fruitful."

Xunzi: "Control the destiny of heaven and use it." "If you don't climb the mountain, you don't know the height of the sky; if you don't face the abyss, you don't know the depth of the earth." Don't blame God. Those who blame others are poor, and those who blame God have no ambition." Good words to others are warmer than cloth; words that hurt others are deeper than spears and halberds.

Laozi: Man follows the earth, earth follows the heaven, heaven follows the Tao, and the Tao follows nature. "The way of heaven is to make up for the deficiency when there is excess damage, but this is not the way of man. If there is not enough damage, there will be more than enough to serve."; "The people are not afraid of death, so how can they be afraid of death?" "Misfortune is what blessings rely on, and blessings are misfortune. Subdued".

Zhuangzi: "Heaven and earth coexist with me, and all things are one with me."

Han Feizi: "This is why the sage does not seek to cultivate the ancients, and often does not follow the law, and discusses the affairs of the world. Because of preparation. "Five Mosquitoes"

In ancient times, competition was based on morality, in the Middle Ages, competition was based on wisdom, and now, "a embankment of thousands of miles will collapse in an ant nest."

Yang Xiong: "Everything that is alive must die, and what has a beginning must have an end." "Human nature is also mixed with good and evil. If you practice good, you will be a good person, and if you practice evil, you will become a bad person."

Han Yu: "Disciples don't have to A teacher is not as good as a teacher, and a teacher does not have to be wiser than his disciples." "Sages are impermanent teachers." A teacher preaches, teaches, and solves doubts.

Xuan Zang: "Like a person drinking water, he knows whether it is warm or cold."

Hui Neng: Bodhi has no tree, and the mirror is not a stand. There is nothing in the beginning, so how can it cause dust?

“Bodhi is trapped in itself, and the flower of self-realization is the seed of love. The rain of Dharma is like the peanut, and the heart is filled with the seed of love. ”

Zhou Dunyi: “You can emerge from the silt but not stained, and wash the clear ripples without being evil.”

Zhang Zai: “Establish a heart for heaven and earth, establish a destiny for the people, inherit the unique knowledge of the past saints, and create peace for all generations.”