1. When using characters, you must clearly ask for them. If you don’t ask, it is stealing. ——"Disciple Rules" Li Yuxiu
Vernacular translation: When we want to use other people's things, we must first obtain the owner's consent. If something is used without the owner's permission beforehand, it is called theft.
2. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Shuer" Confucius
Vernacular translation: A gentleman has a broad mind, but a villain is always worried.
3. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ——"Three Kingdoms·Book of Shu·Biography of the First Master" Chen Shou
Vernacular translation: Don't do bad things when you think they are small, and don't do good things when you think they are small.
4. Don’t worry about poverty and lowliness, and don’t dwell on wealth. ——"The Biography of Mr. Wuliu" Tao Yuanming
Vernacular translation: Not worried about poverty and inferiority, not keen on getting rich and becoming an official.
5. Please don’t waste your youth on stealing. ——Youyou "Youyou My Heart"
6. Whoever respects himself will be respected. ——Balzac's "Human Comedy"
7. A law-abiding and conscientious person will not steal even if there is an urgent need. However, even if he gives millions of gold dollars to a thief, there is nothing he can do. The son hopes that he will never steal or steal from now on. ——Krylov's "Cannon and Sail"