Famous aphorisms about leading by example: To teach others, you should lead by example first, and then you can restrain others by restraining yourself. Those who want to be upright should show their appearance, and those who want to be honest should show their behavior first; those who teach by example will follow, and those who teach by words will be punished. ; If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told. If you want your shadow to be upright, you should keep your appearance straight, and if you want to be honest, you should be honest yourself first. Those who teach by example will follow, and those who teach by words will follow. Litigation means arguing about right and wrong, teaching the people with your own exemplary actions, and the people will accept your teaching; if it is just words, saying one thing and doing another, the people will not accept you. The education of others will give rise to right and wrong.