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Recommended quotes and aphorisms for officials in ancient times

Most of the famous sayings and aphorisms are summaries of production and life, or the concentrated essence of life principles. So do you know what famous sayings the ancients used to warn against being an official? I have sorted out the ancient quotes about being an official. Welcome to read the famous quotes and aphorisms.

Famous aphorisms of officials in ancient times

1. The prime of life will never come again, and it will be difficult for one day to rise again. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. ——Tao Yuanming's "Eight Miscellaneous Poems"

2. Be prepared for danger when you are in peace. If you are thinking, you will be prepared. If you are prepared, you will be safe. ——"Zuo Zhuan"

3. He who can defeat a strong enemy must first conquer himself. ——"Shang Jun Shu·Painting Strategy"

4. Filial piety lies in substance, not in appearance. ——Huan Kuan's "Salt and Iron Theory: Filial Piety"

5. Stay firm on the green hills and never let go, and set your roots in the broken rocks. ——Zheng Xie's "Bamboo and Stone"

6. Those who are good at speaking about the past must have a sense of the present, and those who are good at speaking about heaven must have evidence for others. ——"Xunzi·Evil Nature"

7. Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ——Mai Menghua "On China's survival is determined today"

8. When poverty leads to change, change leads to generalization, and generalization leads to long-term development. ——"Book of Changes·Xici"

9. If there is a public spirit, there must be justice, and if there is justice, there must be a metric system. ——Fu Xuan's "Fu Zi Tong Zhi"

10. Being kind and kind to one's neighbors is a national treasure. ——"Zuo Zhuan·Yin Gong Sixth Year"

Famous aphorisms for officials in ancient times

1. To be an upright person, you must follow the right path, and do not be a public servant if you are not public-minded.

2. Work hard to cultivate virtue, and you should respect yourself; be indifferent to stay poor, and be self-reflective; plan good deeds to benefit all living beings, and be self-motivated.

3. Build credit ***, build a pragmatic team, and become trustworthy cadres.

4. The alarm bell keeps ringing, the alarm bell keeps ringing, the warning always sounds, the warning always saves, the warning always wakes up.

5. The official rank can be big or small, and the character can be high or low. Be high rather than low.

6. Heavy responsibility, light profit, and cautious power.

7. Lead by example and perform duties faithfully.

8. Be honest and upright, and devote yourself to great achievements.

9. It is respected to be clean and honest, and it is noble to be honest and honest.

10. Being honest and serving the public should not be a corrupt official, acting impartially should not be a cowardly official, being diligent and pragmatic should not be a lazy official, and working together in unity should not be a sycophantic official.

11. A thousand pieces of gold have been passed through without touching a penny.

12. If the source is clear, the flow will be clear, and if the rationale is clear, the mind will be right.

13. Unbridled greed builds its own prison.

14. Being an official is far away, and the spring breeze builds the spirit.

15. Morality is the foundation, integrity is the standard; diligence is the pride, and dedication is the joy.

Famous aphorisms for officials in ancient times

1. Don’t hide your great virtue with a veil. -- "Zuo Zhuan"

2. Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate the youth of Han Dynasty. --"Crossing the Lingding Ocean" by Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty

3. The original intention of reading is Yuanyuan. --Lu You, Song Dynasty

4. Learning without knowing is the same as not learning; knowing but not being able to do it is the same as not knowing. --Huang Jing

5. Know and be willing to ask questions, and then you can learn. -- "Xunzi"

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

7. Every inch of mountains and rivers is worth an inch of gold. --Jin·Zuo Qigongyu

8. Everyone can be Yao and Shun. -- "Mencius"

9. When a man lives in the world, he should sweep away the world and live in peace in one room? --Chen Fanyu of Han Dynasty

10. If a person does not learn, he will be like a man. Standing against the wall. --"Shang Shu"

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

12. Learning without converting is not learning. --Song Dynasty Yang Wanli

13. If you want to settle down your family, you must first settle down in your country. --Wu Zetian

14. A gentleman is ashamed of his words and goes beyond his actions. -- "The Analects of Confucius"

15. Those who benefit the country love them, and those who harm the country hate them. -- "Yan Zi Chun Qiu"

16. Don't express your anger and never make mistakes. -- "The Analects of Confucius"

17. The prime of life will never come again, and the morning will never come again. --Jin·Tao Yuanming

18. Don’t blame God, don’t blame others. -- "The Analects of Confucius"

19. If two people are of the same mind, their sharpness will break through metal; if they speak of the same mind, they will stink like orchids. -- "Book of Changes"

20. Worrying about the country and forgetting about home, sacrificing one's life to help those in need, is the ambition of a loyal minister.

--Three Kingdoms·Cao Zhi's "Seeking Self-Sincerity"