1. Respect others and you will be respected by others; love and care for others and you will be loved and cared for by others.
2. Trust each other without suspicion, tolerate each other without resentment, walk hand in hand on the military road, and become brothers from all over the world.
3. A sincere word, a sincere heart-to-heart talk, and a sincere smile can create a sincere and harmonious interpersonal space.
4. Feelings are like water. When they are hurt, they are as hard as steel and as cold as ice. When they are cared for, they are as soft as wind and as thin as silk.
5. Treat others well and you will gain friendship; treat yourself well and you will gain new life; treat life well and you will gain happiness.
6. You don’t necessarily have to have outstanding achievements in doing things, but you must be conscientious; you don’t have to be upright to be a person, but you must have a clear conscience.
7. When getting along with comrades, smile is the starting point, sincerity is the foundation, tolerance is the bond, and jealousy is the natural enemy.
8. You should speak less of yourself and listen more to others.
9. Tolerance is gold, tolerance is silver, and humility is jade.
10. When you are in difficult situations, you can gain knowledge; when you are in difficult situations, you can practice your virtue.
11. Only by knowing how to love yourself can you gain the love of others.
12. People who cannot see their own shortcomings can never learn from the strengths of others; people who cannot see the strengths of others can never change their own shortcomings.
13. Military training can enhance physical fitness and temper will.
14. Dare to challenge and never give up.
15. Feel the military atmosphere and experience the military style.
16. When you play, you have to have fun, and when you practice, you have to practice seriously.
17. We are small trees, and military training is a saw. It removes our slanting branches and makes us thrive.
18. Train hard to establish new trends, and hone your willpower through hard work.
19. We sweat because we work hard.
20. Even if you bleed and sweat, you won’t shed tears; if you shed skin and flesh, you won’t be left behind.
21. I left as gently as I came. I waved my sleeves and took away the military style.
22. When three people walk together, they must have a teacher. I will choose the good one and follow him.
23. I sent the instructor thousands of miles away, and don’t come back.
24. Blood stains the battlefield and gas turns red. Sacrificing one’s life for the country is a hero. Famous quotes and aphorisms
25. Sweat more in training and bleed less on the battlefield.
26. Military training is the most exciting day.
27. Military training tempers a person’s body and tempers his will.
28. We didn’t shed tears because we were strong.
29. Military training is very hard and the instructors are too cold, which makes me feel heartbroken.
30. Military training is hell, but it is the kind of hell that makes people want to go there.
31. Without going through the trials of hell, you cannot have the power to defeat death; without bleeding toes, you cannot move towards victory.
32. Whether you are tired or not, think about the 25,000 Long March; whether you are tired or not, think about the revolutionary veterans.
33. I would rather bleed than retreat.
34. If you are afraid of hardship and tiredness, you are not a good student.
35. Iron will is tempered in the military camp.
36. Military training is hell, but it is the kind of hell that makes people want to go there.
37. Every upcoming challenge for the Smiling Faces.
38. Don’t be afraid of hardship or tiredness, and strive to be an outstanding little model.
39. Iron will is tempered in the military camp.
40. Dare to challenge and never give up.
41. Follow the command in all actions, and you will win in unison.
42. Military training gave me a pair of powerful wings, allowing me to fly higher and further.
43. Train hard to establish new trends, and hone your willpower through hard work.
44. Real soldiers are washed with sweat.
45. Work hard to build a person.
46. Rigor makes a soldier.
47. Hard work, seriousness, and rigor create a successful person.
48. Care for your comrades with love, help your comrades with sincerity, and remind your comrades with sincerity.
49. The friendship of comrades is fine wine, but the loyalty of brothers is bitter wine.
50. Wealth is not necessarily friends, but friends must be wealth.
51. The friendship of comrades-in-arms is like a tree. It needs to be cultivated with sincerity, irrigated with tolerance, pruned with principles, and cared for with understanding.
52. When a person loses sincerity, it is equivalent to losing a friend.
53. No matter how superb your communication skills are, they are not as good as an open and sincere heart.
54. The distance between the heart and the heart can only be shortened by using the heart.
55. Watering trees and roots, making friends and caring, treating others well is to treat yourself well.
56. No matter how big the army is, it cannot be strong if it is a piece of loose sand; no matter how many people there are, it cannot be strong if it cannot be twisted into a unified rope.
57. There are thousands of ways to lead troops, and sincere love for soldiers is the first one.
58. Friendship is fought in a hail of bullets, loyalty is marked by fire and blood.
59. Comradeship is like a glass of wine. The longer it lasts, the mellower the taste.
60. One more sky, one more rainbow, one more comrade, one more happiness.
61. A piece of twine cannot be twisted into a rope, and a drop of water cannot form an ocean.
62. Strength comes from unity, wisdom comes from learning, and success comes from struggle.
63. A good comrade is an umbrella that will accompany you no matter it is sunny or rainy.
64. Tolerate others’ faults, but do not tolerate their mistakes.
65. More communication, less suspicion; more understanding, less separation; more care, less indifference; more support, less wait-and-see; more A little more righteousness, a little less resentment.
66. No matter how great an individual is, nothing can be accomplished without the collective; no matter how talented an individual is, nothing can be accomplished if he is integrated into the collective.
67. "Open the window" to expose conflicts, "pull up sleeves" when problems are discovered, "unbutton" when problems arise, and "strip face" when criticism helps.
68. If you are not afraid of making mistakes, you are afraid of not facing them; if you are not afraid of lessons, you are afraid of not accepting them; if you are not afraid of supervision, you are afraid of disobeying supervision.
69. Be calm when facing criticism, have courage when criticizing yourself, and be upright when criticizing others.
70. Self-criticism is to the point, and mutual criticism is to the point.
71. If the criticism is right, you should remember it. If the criticism is wrong, there is no need to remember it. It is taboo not to criticize or criticize.
72. Self-criticism is awareness, leadership’s criticism is love, colleagues’ criticism is help, and subordinates’ criticism is supervision.
73. Accepting advice is equivalent to improving one's abilities.
74. The more tolerance, the more harmony
75. A united and harmonious internal environment is a kind of attraction and cohesion.
76. Heart-to-heart talk is the bond of unity, suspicion is the scissors of division, and support is the source of friendship.
77. Every "I" is someone else in the eyes of others; others are the connection point between "me" and "we".
78. To be more tolerant to others is to give yourself more space.
79. Forgiveness is a style, tolerance is a grace.
80. Tolerance, like a lubricant, can reduce the coefficient of friction; understanding, like an adhesive, can increase cohesion.
81. If you want others to understand, you must first learn to understand yourself; if you don’t know how to forgive, you won’t get the forgiveness of others.
82. For others, you should "stand up and look at the river" and look more at the mainstream and strengths; for yourself, you should "squat down and look at the ants" and look for shortcomings bit by bit.
83. Being the same as you is not necessarily right; being different from you is not necessarily wrong; you can’t stand many people, and as a result, many people can’t stand you either.
84. Look at the strengths, tolerate the shortcomings, think big, think deep, think far, look for common ground, and live in harmony everywhere.
85. It’s not about talking too much, it’s about being sincere; it’s not about big things, it’s about being heart-warming; it’s people-oriented, harmonious and civilized.