The famous sayings about how to deal with others are as follows:
1. Don’t do evil because it’s small, and don’t do good because it’s small. ——Chen Shou; vernacular interpretation: Don’t do bad things if they are small, and don’t do good things if they are small.
2. Don’t be humble because of your noble body, don’t go against others because of your unique views, don’t break your trust because of your functions. ——Zhuge Liang; vernacular interpretation: Don't look down on others just because you are in a high position, don't be unable to listen to the opinions of your subordinates because you have unique opinions, and don't lose the quality of loyalty and duty just because of your outstanding achievements.
3. Life is an adventurous activity full of joy and hope. This activity is based on the desire to build, not the desire to keep all your own property or acquire the property of others. ——Russell
4. A person who behaves with shame in one's own way, and who acts in all directions without dishonoring the emperor's orders, can be called a scholar. ——Confucius; Vernacular interpretation: A person who can set standards for personal behavior, go out to do things in society, and live up to the appointment of the monarch can be called a "scholar".
5. Confucius said: "He who can do the five things is benevolent in the world." Please ask. Said: "Gong, generosity, trust, sensitivity, and benefit. Being respectful means not insulting, being lenient means winning people, being trustworthy means being able to do whatever you want, being sensitive means being successful, and being merciful means being able to win over others." ——Confucius
Vernacular interpretation: Zizhang asked Confucius about benevolence. Confucius said: "A person who can practice the five moral qualities everywhere is a benevolent person." Zizhang said: "Excuse me, which five kinds." Confucius said : "Gravity, generosity, honesty, diligence, and kindness. Being solemn will prevent you from being insulted, being generous will win the support of everyone, being honest will get others to use you, being diligent will improve your work efficiency, and being kind will help you control others. ."
6. A gentleman takes righteousness as a pledge, practices etiquette as a pledge, a grandson as a disciple, and a trustworthy person as a fulfillment. What a gentleman! ——Confucius; vernacular interpretation: A gentleman bases his work on morality, practices it according to etiquette, expresses it in humble language, and completes it with an honest attitude. Such a gentleman!