The famous sayings in "The Analects of Confucius" are as follows:
1. Believers are the greatest treasure of man and king.
2. If everyone likes you, you must check it; if you hate everyone, you must check it.
3. Confucius said: "A gentleman takes righteousness as a pledge, practices etiquette as a pledge, and uses it as a gift, and trusts it as a basis for rent. What a gentleman!"
4. Learn and practice it. If you don't know enough, you will gain far-sightedness by thinking.
5. How can I eat melons? How can one be tied without eating?
6. A gentleman sticks to his roots, and the Tao is born from his roots.
7. The beauty of a gentleman is the evil of failure.
8. Confucius said: "There are three mistakes in serving a gentleman: saying something without mentioning it is called impatience; speaking about something without saying anything is called concealment; speaking without seeing the color is called blindness."
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9. Yan Yuan died, and the son cried in mourning. The follower said: "Zi is grieving!" He said: "Are you grieving? Who should grieve other than the wife?"
10. Zi is gentle but sharp, mighty but not fierce, respectful but peaceful.
Introduction to the Analects of Confucius:
The Analects of Confucius (lún yǔ) was compiled by Douye Tan, a disciple and re-disciple of the thinker and educator Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period, to record the words and deeds of Confucius and his disciples A collection of quotations was written in the early Warring States period.
The book has 20 chapters and 492 chapters, mainly in the form of quotations and supplemented by narratives. It embodies the political opinions, ethical thoughts, moral concepts, and educational principles of Confucius and Confucianism in a relatively concentrated manner.
Most of the works are quotations, but the words are rich in meaning, and some sentences and chapters are vivid. Its main characteristics are that the language is concise, easy to understand, and the meaning is far-reaching. It has a graceful, gentle, and subtle style. , can display characters in simple dialogues and actions.