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1. A gentleman hides his weapons and waits for the time to come. - "Book of Changes"

Translation: Even if a gentleman has outstanding talents and extraordinary skills, he will not show off or show off everywhere. Rather, it is about putting talents or skills to use when necessary.

2. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit. - "Shang Shu"

Translation: Being complacent with the achievements you have achieved will lead to losses and disasters; being humble and always feeling your own shortcomings will benefit from it.

3. Isn’t it a gentleman who doesn’t know something but is not stunned? - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: If I have achieved something and others don’t understand it, I will never understand it. You will feel angry and aggrieved. Isn’t this also an expression of gentlemanly demeanor?

4. Be true to your words and be resolute in your actions. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: When you say something, you must keep your word; when you decide what you want to do, you must do it resolutely and courageously.

5. No intention, no necessity, no solidity, no me. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: Speak the facts, don't make assumptions out of thin air; don't be arbitrary or willful when things happen, do whatever is feasible; be flexible in your actions, not rigid; don't take "I" as the center in everything, and don't be self-righteous. , work together with the people around you to complete the task together.

6. If you are a three-person person, you must have a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: When three people are together, there must be someone among them who is worthy of my learning in some way, then he can be my teacher. I choose his strengths to learn from, and I will learn from his shortcomings and shortcomings and correct them.

7. A gentleman seeks everything from himself, while a villain seeks everything from others. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: A gentleman always blames himself, looking for shortcomings and problems within himself. Villains often look at others and look for their shortcomings and deficiencies.

If a person is afraid of pain, afraid of various diseases, afraid of unexpected events, afraid of life danger and death, he will not be able to endure anything. —— Rousseau

Accumulating soil becomes a mountain, accumulating water becomes a sea. ——"Xunzi·Ruxiao" If you think the teachers in school are too strict, then think back again when you have a boss.

8. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: A gentleman is open-minded, frank and clean in his thoughts, and his appearance and movements appear to be very comfortable and stable. The villain has too many desires in his heart and a heavy psychological burden. He is often worried and worried. His appearance and movements also appear uneasy, and he often seems to be unable to sit or stand firmly.

9. Don’t blame God or blame others. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Money is precious, life is even more precious, and time is the most precious. The following is a collection of short English mottos about cherishing time for you. Welcome to read!

Translation: When encountering setbacks and failures, never make excuses objectively and never push the responsibility to others. Later, It developed into the idiom "blame everything but others".

10. Don’t show off your anger and never make mistakes. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: If you make a mistake, don't take it out on others, and don't make it a second time.

It means: Scholars are not afraid that their ambitions are not high, but they are afraid that they cannot persevere; they are not afraid that the words in their works are not beautiful, but they are afraid that they will not act accordingly. From "The Narrative of Xue Fangshan, Part 1"

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1. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. - "Book of Changes"

The people's opinions are also observed, and they cannot run away and think it is not good. Therefore, if I have good deeds, I will be praised, and if I have faults, I will be demolished. When the people's reputation is ruined, don't return it to your family. Therefore, the previous kings feared the people.

Translation: As a gentleman, you should have a strong will, a never-ending spirit of struggle, strive to strengthen self-cultivation, complete and develop your own studies or career. Only by doing so can you reflect the will of God. Live up to the responsibilities and talents given to a gentleman by the universe.

2. Don’t do evil because it’s small, and don’t do good because it’s small. - "Three Kingdoms" Liu Bei's words

Translation: 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.

Before you do something, your boss will take advantage of you and will naturally care for you; after you finish doing something, your use value to your boss will be gone. What does your boss think? There will be changes.

3. Seeing good is like falling short, seeing bad is like exploring the soup. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: When you see a good person, you are afraid that it will be too late to learn from him; when you see a good thing, you are afraid that it will be too late and you will not be able to do it. When you see evil people or bad things, it is like coming into contact with hot water. You should leave immediately and stay away.

4. If you are generous to yourself but do not blame others, you will be far away from resentment. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: If you work hard and take the main responsibility if you make a mistake, it is "be generous to yourself". To be more understanding and tolerant to others is to "take less responsibility from others". In this case, There will be no resentment towards each other.

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

Translation: 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".

6. When you see a virtuous person, think about them, and when you see a virtuous person, you should reflect on yourself. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: When you see someone who has strengths and advantages that exceed your own in a certain aspect, humbly ask for advice, study hard, and find ways to catch up with him and reach the same level as him; when you see someone who exists If you have certain shortcomings or deficiencies, you should calmly reflect and see if you have the same shortcomings or deficiencies as others.

7. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you. - "The Analects of Confucius"

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

8. Do your duty and do not give in to the teacher. - "The Analects of Confucius"

We all have something to learn from our predecessors and peers. Even the greatest genius will never achieve much if he tries to rely solely on his unique inner self to deal with everything. ——Goethe

Translation: When you encounter a good thing that you should do, you should not hesitate. Even if the teacher is nearby, you should rush to do it. Later it developed into the idiom "do your duty without giving in".

9. A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: A gentleman does not talk too much, but is quick and dexterous in his actions.

10. When two people are of the same mind, their sharpness is as sharp as metal; when two people are of the same mind, their stench is as bad as orchid. - "The Book of Changes"

Translation: People who work together are strong enough to break hard metal; people who work together and express unanimous opinions are persuasive, and people are like smelling the fragrance. Orchid scent, easy to accept.

Ancient maxims on clean government

1. Listening to the government’s big plans will harm the governance of the officials. The first is integrity and kindness, the second is integrity and ability, the third is integrity and respect, the fourth is integrity, the fifth is integrity and law, and the sixth is integrity and discrimination. (Confucius)

Explanation: There are six principles for investigating the government of officials, and using these to judge the quality of their political performance; among the six principles, integrity is the fundamental, and only by being honest, kind, capable, respectful, upright, and legal , it is meaningful to distinguish. One is integrity, which means being good at governance and having a good reputation. The second is integrity, which means not only having a reputation for rhetoric, but also being able to carry out government orders. The third is integrity, which means adhering to one's position and being loyal to one's duties. The fourth is integrity, which means having an upright style and being impartial and selfless. The fifth is to be honest and law-abiding, act in accordance with the law and make no mistakes. The sixth is honesty, strong discernment, and no doubts.

2. A wise man does not do things that are not his own, and an honest man does not do things that are not his own. (Han Hanying)

Taxation refers to matters related to taxation. The scope of general taxation includes: the concept of tax law, the nature of taxation, the generation of taxation, and the role of taxation. As one of the economic levers, taxation has the function of regulating income distribution, promoting resource allocation, and promoting economic growth. The following are some aphorisms about taxation. Everyone is welcome to read them!

Explanation: If a smart person does not do it, it does not mean that he has nothing to do, but that he knows what cannot be done; an honest person does not embezzle and embezzle. It’s not that he has property, but that he knows not to embezzle it.

Since ancient times, corruption and corruption have always brought disaster. Therefore, we must be honest people. Below is a collection of "latest mottos and aphorisms on clean government" for everyone. I hope you like it!

Since ancient times, corruption has always brought disaster. Therefore, we must be honest people. Below is a collection of "latest aphorisms on clean government" for everyone. I hope you like it!

The body is the garden where the spirit lives, and the will is the gardener of this garden. Will can both "barren" the body and "fertilize" it through hard work.

A wise man serves as an official, takes care of the country's worries, solves problems for the people, dedicates himself wholeheartedly, and enjoys peace throughout his life. Foolish people work as officials, seeking wealth for themselves, seeking power and profit, and exhausting their agencies. They will never be able to find happiness.

In the people's government, the standard for whether a public servant is qualified or not in handling financial issues is not just corruption or integrity. Corruption is a crime and integrity is a must. The main criterion is whether it is wasteful. Waste does not only refer to the waste of extravagance and abuse, but especially refers to the waste of money for services that is prioritized and does not distinguish between the whole and the part. "Selected Works of Chen Yun" Volume 2, page 74

3. If you have evil intentions, burning incense will do no good; if you keep your body upright, there is no harm in not worshiping me when you see me. (Ancient Couplet)

Taxation refers to matters related to taxation. The scope of general taxation includes: the concept of tax law, the nature of taxation, the generation of taxation, and the role of taxation. As one of the economic levers, taxation has the function of regulating income distribution, promoting resource allocation, and promoting economic growth. The following are some proverbs about tax integrity. You are welcome to read them!

Explanation: If you have evil thoughts and treacherous thoughts in your heart, even burning incense will not do you any good. If you are upright and upright, it doesn't matter if you don't bow to me when you see me. (The "I" in this couplet refers to the divine image)

4. Avoid corruption in government. If you are greedy for profit, you will also be greedy for fame. Do not forget about your reputation and your political roots. Maintain integrity and be thrifty. Being frugal is frugal, and frugal people are not frugal. They should also be lenient to cultivate integrity. (Ancient couplet)

Explanation: As an official and in politics, you must avoid corruption. Coveting for profit is certainly greed, coveting fame and seeking reputation are also greed. Don’t devote yourself to the pursuit of glitz and fame and forget the fundamentals of politics; the only way to maintain integrity is to be frugal. Practicing frugality and being strict with oneself is considered frugal; asking only others and the people to be diligent and frugal is not frugal. We must be strict with ourselves and lenient with others to maintain an upright and moral character.

5. People give bribes not what they want.

Just do it to your advantage, without any worries. Therefore, the fight against bribery starts from the top. What the superiors do is to guide the subordinates; what the superiors do is not good to check the subordinates. (Tang Luzhi)

Keep your own door, take care of your family, hold anti-corruption meetings, prepare anti-corruption questions, cook an honest dish, and have a peaceful holiday. Fulfill an auspicious dream.

Explanation: People do not pay bribes willingly. Just because it is personally beneficial to pay bribes, and there are concerns about not paying bribes. Therefore, if we want to curb the practice of bribery, we should start from the top, because the actions of the top can guide the people below. If the people above do not accept bribes, they can stop the people below from paying bribes.

Ancient inspirational sayings

1. In the world, morality is followed by virtue; morality is followed by benevolence; benevolence is lost, righteousness is followed; righteousness is followed by etiquette. "Tao Te Ching"

2. If you use one person, you will suspect that he is selfish, and if you use another person to control his selfishness; if you do something, you will worry that he can be deceived, and you will set up something to prevent him from being deceived. "Huang Zongxi"

3. Therefore, the soldiers heard that they were clumsy and quick, but they did not see the cleverness for a long time. "The Art of War"

4. Holding a will is like having a heartache. If you are focused on the pain, you will have no time to gossip or meddle. "Wang Yangming"

5. The orioles sing warmly every day, and the people smile when they meet the charming people. "Tang Xianzu"

6. When something happens, it harms others, so the world is always blessed by nothing. "Hong Yingming"

7. Discussing poetry, laughing about the streets, learning is as difficult as threads fluttering in the wind, this is always the case in my life. "Guan Hanqing"

8. The ambiguous atmosphere has created a world that is neither black nor white, neither painful nor itchy, and misleads other people's countries. It has not been a day. "Zeng Guofan"

9. Those who are good at observing others observe themselves, and those who are good at observing themselves observe their hearts. "Zeng Guofan"

10. The two formations faced each other. Lu Bu was seen wearing a golden crown, wearing a hundred-flower war robe, wearing Tang Ni armor, wearing a lion belt, riding a horse and holding a halberd, following Ding Jianyang out. In front of the battle. "Luo Guanzhong"

11. If a person can make his own will, what can't a sage and a hero do? Why rely on people? "Zeng Guofan"

12. Be down-to-earth and dare not deceive others. "Zeng Guofan"

13. Examine yourself every day, correct it if you have it, and encourage it if you don't. "Zhu Xi"

14. A village man is as hard as iron, and a bachelor is as soft as cotton. "Zeng Guang Xian Wen"

15. A gentleman's conduct is to be loyal when he advances, to make amends for his mistakes when he retreats, to accommodate his beauty and to save his evil, so he and his subordinates can be close to each other. "The Classic of Filial Piety"

16. Among all evils, filial piety takes the lead. "Zengguang Xianwen"

17. Once a teacher, always a father. "Zeng Guangxian Wen"

18. In heaven it is destiny, in righteousness it is principle, in man it is nature, it governs body and mind, in fact it is the same thing. "Zhu Xi"

19. If you want others not to be evil, you must first be beautiful; if you want others not to be suspicious, you must first be confident. "Feng Menglong"

20. Doing good without seeing its benefits is like winter melons in the grass, which will grow in secret; doing evil without seeing its harm is like spring snow in front of the court, which is bound to disappear. "Hong Yingming"

21. Everyone takes pleasure in good times, but the gentleman's joy comes from adversity. Everyone worries about his mind, but the gentleman's worries come from pleasure. Everyone's sorrow and joy are based on emotion, but a gentleman's sorrow and happiness are based on reason. "Hong Yingming"

22. Rumors come unexpectedly. To stop slander, it is better to cleanse yourself. Rumors stop with the wise. I keep them to myself. Why should I be afraid of what others say. "Li Hongzhang"

23. The endless falling trees are rustling, and the endless Yangtze River is rolling in. "Du Fu"

24. If there is no single person in the country, I don't know how many people are called emperors and how many people are called kings. "Luo Guanzhong"

25. Establishing merit and fame will comfort your life. To comfort my life, I will get drunk; I will get drunk and chant wildly! "Luo Guanzhong"

26. When everything is extremely difficult, the one who can get through it is the hero. "Zeng Guofan"

27. The world's most sacred weapon cannot be manipulated or held. Those who do it will fail, and those who insist will lose it. "Tao Te Ching"

28. A man has a thousand years of ambition, but my life has no end. "Wen Tianxiang"

29. The son is not as good as the father, so what is the use of keeping him? If the son is strong against his father, what is the use of keeping him? "Tao Te Ching"

30. The moon is like that time, are the people like that time? "Nalan Rongruo"

31. A gentleman must not care about physical and mental worries, nor can he not indulge in the fun of romance. "Hong Yingming"

32. As a human being, he works hard and forgets to eat, and he is happy and forgets his worries. "The Analects of Confucius"

33. Young people don't know the feeling of sadness, but they say that the new autumn is a good one. "Xin Qiji"

34. I am not born to know, but I love the ancient and am keen to pursue it. "The Analects of Confucius"

35. A wise man will lose something if he thinks a lot; a fool will gain something if he thinks a lot. "Historical Records"

36. If you want others to know, you should be diligent in learning, but if you are afraid of others knowing, don't do anything. "Feng Menglong"

37. Wolong Nanyang was not awake yet, and he added another column to Shu City under the sun. Since Gong Jin has been born in the sky, why should Kong Ming be born in the world? "Luo Guanzhong"

38. A gentleman is peaceful but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant. "The Analects of Confucius"

39. Therefore, those who do not know the plans of the princes cannot make friends; those who do not know the shape of mountains, forests, dangers, and swamps cannot march; those who do not use rural leaders cannot benefit from the terrain. "The Art of War"

40. Those who know do not speak, and those who speak do not know. "Tao Te Ching"

41. It is not unintentional to write this poem to you. Do not be ashamed of your youth.

"Yu Qian"

42. Children and grandchildren will have their own blessings, so don't be a horse or a cow for your children and grandchildren. "Zengguang Xianwen"

43. I was shocked to realize that I didn't show my lovesickness, it turned out that it was just because it was deep in my bones. "Tang Xianzu"

44. The ancients believed that medicine should be based on the heart, and the right medicine should come from the true heart. "Feng Menglong"

45. Give advice and practice it well, stop if it doesn't work, and don't humiliate yourself. "The Analects of Confucius"

46. The law is punished by heaven, which must be upheld with justice and practiced with benevolence. "Zeng Guofan"

47. The peach and plum blossoms bloom in the spring breeze, and the sycamore leaves fall in the autumn rain. "Bai Juyi"

48. Reluctantly retreating from the tiger's den to reveal the hero's surprise and murder. Cleverly use thunder to cover up, adapt to changes and trust like a god. "Luo Guanzhong"

49. Leaning on the railings, but without emotion! Where are people? The grass is dying all day long, and it is impossible to see the way back. "Li Qingzhao"

50. Accumulating virtue is not as good as accumulating money and grain, and buying books is not as good as buying land. "Zengguang Xianwen"

51. Seeing benefit, do not lose your righteousness, seeing death, do not change your defense. "Book of Rites"

52. Read the same book: Don't read another book until you finish one. "Zeng Guofan"

53. When a mortal does something, he must concentrate on it with all his energy, and there will be no wandering thoughts. "Zeng Guofan"

54. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, read thoroughly and think deeply. "Zhu Xi"

55. How can a beautiful family like flowers compete with the passing years. "Cao Xueqin"

56. If you are brave, you will kill; if you are brave, you will live. "Tao Te Ching"

57. Serving as a teacher is more important than etiquette, and making friends is more important than trust. "Zhu Xi"

58. When the father is here, watch his ambition. Father is gone, watch what he does. He has not changed his ways for three years, which can be called filial piety. "The Analects of Confucius"

59. The wind and flowers are free and unrestrained, the snow and moon are empty, only the quiet person is the master; the water and wood are prosperous and withered, the bamboo and stone are growing and declining, and the idle person has the power. "Hong Yingming"

60. If you don't get angry or enlightened, if you don't get angry, you won't be angry. "The Analects of Confucius"

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