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What are the excerpts from "China in Classics"?

Excerpts of quotations from "China in the Classics":

1. Good and evil are done by people, and misfortunes and blessings are their own. ——"Zengguang Xianwen"?

Translation: Good and bad things are all done by oneself, and disasters and good fortunes are all caused by one's own words and deeds.

2. A gentleman hides his weapon in his body and waits for the time to move. ——"Book of Changes"?

Translation: Even if a gentleman has outstanding talents and outstanding skills, he will not show off or show off everywhere. It's about using your talents or skills when necessary. ?

3. Be tireless in learning and teaching. ——"The Analects of Confucius"?

Translation: Try your best to learn without feeling satisfied, teach others without feeling disgusted. ?

4. Everyone in the country knows that taking is taking, but no one knows that taking is taking. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty"?

Translation: Everyone thinks that only getting things from others is a gain, but they don't know that giving to others is also a kind of gain.

5. Everyone is destined to die. Death may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. ——[Chinese] Sima Qian?

Translation: After all, people are bound to die, but the value of death is different. Dying for the sake of citizen justice is more important than Mount Tai, and those who are selfish and benefit themselves at the expense of others Death is lighter than a feather.

6. Sheep have the kindness of kneeling down to breastfeed, and crows have the kindness of feeding back. ——"Zeng Guang Xian Wen"?

Translation: The lamb has the act of gratitude by kneeling down to receive breast milk, the crow has the affection to feed the mother crow, and children must know how to be filial to their parents.