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1. Life is full of opportunities and changes. When people are most proud, the greatest misfortune befalls them. ——Aristotle

The achievements you have today do not mean that they will be the same in the future. No one can know what tomorrow will be like. This is just a better reminder for you.

2. He was a hero in life, but a hero in death. He still misses Xiang Yu and refuses to cross the Yangtze River.

People should live high-spirited and be a hero in the world; they should die tragically and vigorously, becoming a hero among ghosts. To this day, people still miss Xiang Yu and would rather die in battle than cross the river and return to Jiangdong.

3. If you are respectful, you will not be insulted; if you are tolerant, you will win people; if you are trustworthy, you will be trusted; if you are agile, you will be successful; if you are kind, you will be able to win over others. ——Confucius

Appreciation; If you want to gain respect from others, you must first learn to respect others. Be courteous to others and behave courteously and appropriately. Today, when we are vigorously promoting national culture, advocating human rights equality and humane management, it is a valuable asset that we can learn from. The society respects celebrities, so they think their words are famous quotes, but they forget the knowledge or career for which they are famous.

There are many celebrities, and celebrities have also said many things. It is true that not every word will become a famous saying. It is just that some words of celebrities touch people's hearts, and everyone feels that what they say is right and tells others. One person said It has become a famous saying among many people.

4. I recommend Xuanyuan Republic of China and Lu Xun's "Self-titled Portrait" with my blood

I want to entrust my strong patriotism to the meteor to convey to the people, but people still Can't understand my loyalty. Recommend Xuanyuan; recommend, contribute to. Xuanyuan, the earliest leader of the Han nationality in legend, was the Xuanyuan clan of the Yellow Emperor. The meaning of the whole poem is to engage in the national salvation movement at the expense of blood. Lu Xun wrote this poem in 1903, on the eve of the Xunhai Revolutionary Movement. This year, in Tokyo, he still cut off his braids. This poem was written on a photo of him with his braids cut off and given to his friend. Lu Xun participated in some revolutionary activities at this time and inherited the ideas of national revolution. The poem is full of patriotic passion. Looking at the disaster-stricken motherland from a distance, he laments the fact that his compatriots have not yet awakened, so he made an oath to devote himself to the national revolution.

5. Looking at chickens and bugs with white eyes Lu Xun's "Three Chapters of Ai Fanjun" in the Republic of China

This poem was written in 1912. Fan Jun refers to Fan Ainong, who was a good friend and fellow countryman of Lu Xun, and he also studied in Japan with him. Fan Ainong once served as the provost (dean) of Zhejiang Shanhui Junior Normal School. He was later dismissed, unemployed, and trapped in poverty. Once, he fell into the water in a storm and drowned in a boat. The precarious day in the original poem refers to the danger and turmoil of the current situation. Hua Dian: refers to gray hair. Wither: wither. Liaoluo: sparsely falling off. Rolling eyes: Expressing contempt. Looking at chickens and bugs: It is a metaphor for looking at those guys who are fighting for power and gain with cold eyes. The general idea of ??this poem is: Abnormal people are not in line with the world, but they are in line with the right path. Lu Xun praised Fan Ainong as a freak. Lu Xun wrote three chapters of poems in mourning for Fan Ainong with a very deep heart. This is the first chapter. In the precarious situation, they were persecuted and suffered a lot. The Revolution of 1911 failed, and there is still no way out for upright people. Unexpectedly, just three months after the breakup, Fan Ainong drowned and died! The poem clearly points out the cause of Fan Ainong's death.

6. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ——"Three Kingdoms"

Don't do anything just because it is a small, inconspicuous bad thing; on the contrary, do something small. Don't do something good that benefits others just because it doesn't mean much.

7. The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man. The villain is on the contrary. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

A gentleman always starts from the desire to be kind or beneficial to others, and wholeheartedly promotes others to realize their good intentions and legitimate requirements, and does not look at the world with cold eyes. Or they are afraid that the world will not be chaotic, and they will not add fuel to the fire when others have failures, mistakes, or pain. Villains, on the contrary, are always "evil as adults but not beautiful as adults".

8. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you. ——"The Analects"

If you don't want anything (pain, disaster, misfortune...), don't impose it on others.