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Who wrote the famous saying "old me, old man, ego, young man"?
Old me and old man, young me and young man.

This is what Mencius said when commenting on Mohism's "love without attacking".

From Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang.

"Old me and old man, young me and young man."

The first word' Lao' means the verbs' support' and' filial piety', and the second and third words' Lao' mean the nouns' old man' and' elder'. Young people and young people: the first word' young' means verbs' raise' and' educate', and the second and third words' young' mean nouns' children' and' junior'; The word' harmony' in both sentences means' putting yourself in others'.

When raising and honoring the elders, don't forget other unrelated elderly people. When raising and educating our younger generation, we should not forget other children who are not related by blood.

When describing his ideal society, Mencius said, "Old people are old, young people are few, and young people are few." This is in line with Confucius's "Therefore, people are not only relatives, but also children, so that they can be supported in the old age, be strong and useful, be good at their young age, be lonely and sick, and be supported in the old age." .