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Master Hongyi’s famous sayings
Master Hongyi's famous quotes (selected 65 sentences) Whether you are in school or entering society, you must have come into contact with some commonly used famous quotes. Quotes can bring vigilance and inspiration, and help us learn to behave correctly. Deal with things. There are various types of famous quotes. What kind of famous quotes have you seen? The following are the famous quotes of Master Hongyi compiled by the editor. I hope it can help everyone.

Master Hongyi’s famous sayings 1 1. Nothing can be achieved if you are rough and dry, but you can be calm and peaceful. 2. Everything in the past was like dying yesterday, and everything in the future is like being born today. 3. A person who is talented but has a calm temperament is considered a great talent, and a person who is wise but has a harmonious temperament is considered a great wisdom. 4. Don’t talk about happy things to frustrated people, and don’t forget when you are happy when you are happy. 5. If you want to walk slowly and steadily, you want to stand calmly and respectfully; if you want to sit upright, you want to be upright and your voice should be low and gentle. 6. As long as the mind is not reckless, there will be no mistakes. As long as the mind is not negligent, there will be no ambition. 7. Wherever you live, you must first be diligent so that you can listen to your leisure time. You must stop everything and then be at ease. 8. Anyone who is conquered by the outside is internally deficient, and anyone who is robbed by evil is deficient. 9. If you slow things down and do things quickly, you will be successful; if you do things urgently, you will make many mistakes. 10. Those who make good use of power will not be lightly angry, and those who make good use of kindness will not give in vain. 11. If Heaven wants to bring harm to people, it first uses small blessings to make them proud; if God wants to bring blessings to people, it first uses small disasters to warn them. 12. The word "slow down" can avoid regrets, and the word "back" can avoid disaster. 13. When dealing with problems, you must think of others, and when dealing with others, think of yourself first. 14. When things go as you wish, you must turn around, and when you speak as you wish, you must wish. 15. When dealing with adversity, you need to use the expansion method, and when you are dealing with good times, you need to use the convergence method. 16. Gold is not pure gold, and no one is perfect. Natural gems and jade always have spots, but only artificial ones can be white and flawless. 17. Being inhumane is a danger; being inconsiderate of material things is a dream all your life. 18. When faced with difficult tasks, one must be forceful but not breathless; when faced with difficult situations, one must be aware but silent. 19. If you encourage yourself with the skills of ice and frost, your character will be noble and noble; if you use the capacity of the sky to accommodate others, your virtue will be vast. 20. There is no way to win over others except self-blame, and there is no way to win over others except self-improvement. 21. Always compare your own advantages with the shortcomings of others. The more you compare, the more you will feel dissatisfied, and the more dissatisfied you will be, the more you will feel angry. 22. Tolerate the shortcomings of others. 23. If you make friends by discussing with each other, your knowledge will improve day by day. If you use prudent actions to benefit your life, your career will become more and more prosperous. 24. Make up for the shortcomings of others with your own strengths, and look at the strengths of others. The more you look at them, the more pleasing they will be, and the more harmonious they will be.

Master Hongyi’s famous sayings 2 1. When people are in danger, I should treat them with magnanimity. ——Master Hongyi 2. The word "slow down" can avoid regrets, and the word "back" can avoid disaster. ——Master Hongyi 3. There must be room for success in dealing with things, and all responsibilities must be strictly enforced. ——Master Hongyi 4. When discussing people’s faults, one should understand their true intentions and not just leave their traces behind. ——Master Hongyi 5. Forgive others with affection and discipline yourself with reason. ——Master Hongyi 6. The most important thing is to cultivate oneself with a pure heart, and the first thing to do when dealing with the world is to be cautious in speaking. ——Master Hongyi 7. The brave man who conquers the world is not brave but timid. ——Master Hongyi 8. The best debaters in the world are not arguing but being indifferent. ——Master Hongyi 9. In times of adversity and good times, look at your attitude; in times of joy and anger, look at your cultivation. ——Master Hongyi 10. Those who do not respect themselves will be humiliated, and those who do not fear themselves will bring disaster. ——Master Hongyi 11. There is no greater evil than indulging one's own desires, and no greater disaster than speaking out against others. ——Master Hongyi 12. You can cope with things and always feel that you are calm and free in your heart. ——Master Hongyi 13. Avoid complete victory in things, perfection in affairs, and prosperity in people. ——Master Hongyi 14. When doing things, you must be self-disciplined and cautious, and you must do your best. In life, we should avoid luxury and keep everything simple. ——Master Hongyi 15. The most unfortunate thing in life is that an occasional slip of the tongue leads to unforeseen disasters; an occasional misadventure of a plan leads to a successful outcome; an occasional act of recklessness leads to a small gain. Later, I regarded it as the old routine, but I didn't care about it. Then great trouble arises from this. ——Master Hongyi 16. When things go where you want, you must turn around, and when words go where you want, you must stay. ——Master Hongyi 17. The mind must be careful and not trivial. Conduct must be strict and not violent. ——Master Hongyi 18. Those with weak virtues are arrogant and hateful to everyone, so they are despised in their eyes. ——Master Hongyi 19. When nothing happens, avoid stealing words. When something happens, avoid using random words. ——Master Hongyi 20. It is better to hear about others’ mistakes than to hear about one’s own mistakes.

——Master Hongyi 21. When discussing people, we should take advantage of their strengths and forgive their shortcomings. When doing things, you must first consider the harm and then calculate the benefits. ——Master Hongyi 22. Don’t be content with contentment, and don’t be in danger by talking too much. ——Master Hongyi 23. Why stop slander? He said: No argument. ——Master Hongyi 24. Be content with what you have and never be disgraceful throughout your life. If you know how to stop, you will always stop, and you will never be ashamed throughout your life. ——Master Hongyi 25. A virtuous person has a peaceful mind and sees that everyone is desirable, so his mouth allows more. ——Master Hongyi 26. How to stop resentment? He said: Don’t fight. ——Master Hongyi 27. People are anxious, but I accept them with generosity. ——Master Hongyi 28. To capture the kindness of others, you should rely on their traces and do not need to delve into their hearts. ——Master Hongyi 29. If you are willing to do good to yourself, why not be happy to do good to others. ——Master Hongyi 30. When changes come, one should just stay calm and not be restless. Even if there is absolutely no way to save him, if his ambition is correct, even if he cannot do anything, his heart will eventually be clear. Otherwise, your body will be ruined and your reputation will not be preserved. This is not the way to change things. ——Master Hongyi 31. If there is insufficient knowledge, there will be too much worry; if there is insufficient power, there will be too much anger; if there is insufficient faith, there will be too much talk. ——Master Hongyi 32. The more lenient it is to deal with difficult things, the more generous it is to treat people in difficult situations, and the more appropriate it is to slow down when it comes to urgent matters. ——Master Hongyi 33. If you want to judge others, you must first judge yourself; if you want to understand others, you must first know yourself. ——Master Hongyi 34. It is a great fool to force one to know what one does not know. Having trouble happen when there is nothing to do is called a small blessing. ——Master Hongyi

Master Hongyi’s famous sayings 3 1. To discipline oneself, one should bring the autumn spirit; to discipline one’s people, one must wait for the spring breeze. 2. In times of adversity and good times, look at your attitude; in times of joy and sorrow, look at your cultivation. 3. It is advisable to be silent, to be calm, to be cautious, and to be frugal. 4. Avoid complete victory in things, perfection in affairs, and prosperity in people. 5. Anger is like a double-edged sword. It will not only hurt others, but also hurt yourself. 6. To cultivate oneself, a pure heart is the most important thing. When dealing with the world, the first thing to do is to speak carefully. 7. The mind must be careful and not trivial. Conduct must be strict and not violent.