Love others as you love yourself. "Mozi" said: "Love others as you love yourself", which means that you should care for others as much as you care for yourself. Just imagine, if everyone in the world loved others as much as they love themselves, would there still be wars and hatred in this world? This sentence teaches us to care for others.
Mozi was the only philosopher of peasant origin in Chinese history. Mozi founded the Mohist theory, which is also known as "Xianxue" together with Confucianism.
Original text: If everyone in the world could love each other and love others as much as they love themselves, would there still be those who are unfilial? Do you regard your father, brother, and king as your own, and do evil and unfilial piety? Are there still unkind people? Do you treat your disciples and ministers as if you are your own body, and do evil and unkindness? Therefore, being unfilial and unkind will lead to death. Are there still thieves? Therefore, if a person's house is regarded as his own house, who can steal it? Who is a thief if he regards a human body as his own? Therefore, thieves and thieves perish.