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Famous aphorisms from The Analects of Confucius

The Analects of Confucius is not only the spiritual pillar and educational tool of the feudal ruling class in history, but also reflects the physical and mental cultivation and living habits of Confucius, and contains rich health content. Below is a collection of famous aphorisms from the Analects that I compiled. Welcome to read!

1. Gentlemen are harmonious but not uniform; villains are harmonious but not harmonious.

2. Zi said "Shao": "It is perfectly beautiful, but it is also perfect." He said "Wu": "It is perfectly beautiful, but it is not perfect."

3. Wei If you can do things for people, how can you do things for ghosts?

4. The Lord is faithful. If your friends are not as good as yourself, don't be afraid to correct them.

5. Don’t travel far away when your parents are here. There must be a way to travel.

6. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned.

7. Those with good looks are eager to learn, do not express anger, and do not make mistakes.

8. If you don’t know life, how can you know death?

9. A gentleman is likened to righteousness, and a villain is likened to benefit.

10. Isn’t it true that one should learn and practice from time to time? Wouldn’t it be great to have friends from far away? Isn't it a gentleman who doesn't know something but doesn't get upset?

11. If you review the past and learn the new, you can become a teacher.

12. How can a gentleman live here?

13. Scholars must be ambitious and have a long way to go.

14. A gentleman who has nothing to eat and nothing to live in, who is sensitive to things but careful in what he says, is Taoist and upright, and he can be said to be eager to learn.

15. Rotten wood cannot be carved, and a wall of dung cannot be built.

16. A gentleman wants to be eloquent in words and quick in deeds.

Seventeen. When three of us travel together, we must be my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.

18. "Death and life have destiny, wealth and honor are in heaven." A gentleman is respectful and courteous to others, and he is a brother in the world. Why should a gentleman have no brothers?

Nineteen, it is easy for a gentleman to do things but difficult to say. If you don't talk about it in a way, you don't say it; if you use it to make others, you should use it. It is difficult for a villain to do things but it is easy to say them. Although it is not explained in the way, it is said; and it is also used to make others prepare.

Twenty, too much is not enough.

21. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy.

Twenty-two, sensitive and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions.

Twenty-three, don’t be angry and don’t be enlightened, don’t be angry and don’t be angry. If you take one corner and don't turn it back with three corners, you won't be able to recover.

Twenty-four. When I was fifteen, I was determined to learn; when I was thirty, I stood firm; when I was forty, I was not confused; when I was fifty, I knew the destiny; when I was sixty, my ears were obedient; when I was seventy, I followed my heart's desires and did not exceed the rules.

Twenty-five, don’t worry about others but you don’t know yourself, and you don’t know others when you are worried.

Twenty-six, learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is dangerous.

Twenty-seven, the wise do not be confused, the benevolent do not worry, the brave do not fear. 53. Eat without speaking, sleep without speaking.

Twenty-eight. The Master said on the river: "The deceased is like a man! He did not give up day and night!"

Twenty-nine, knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, this is knowing.

Thirty, clever words and charming words, fresh and benevolent!

Thirty-one, words must be true and deeds must bear fruit.

Thirty-two. If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening.

Thirty-three, the beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man; the villain is.

Thirty-four. I examine myself three times every day: Are I being unfaithful to others? Make friends but don’t believe it? Can't you learn Hu?

Thirty-five, virtue is never alone, it must have neighbors.

Thirty-six. Three Hundred Poems, which can be summed up in one sentence: "Thoughts are innocent."

Thirty-seven. A gentleman is peaceful but not arrogant, and a villain is Arrogant but not peaceful.

Thirty-eight, the wise are happy in water, and the benevolent are happy in mountains. The wise are active, the benevolent are still. The wise are happy, the benevolent live long.

Thirty-nine, the year is cold, and then you know that the pines and cypresses will wither.

Forty, the future generations are to be feared, how could we know that those who come will not be here now? If you are forty or fifty and you are not heard about it, you are not afraid of it.

41. If you are not in your position, you will not seek your political affairs.

Forty-two, sleeping without corpses, living without accommodation

Forty-three, a gentleman makes friends with literature, and assists benevolence with friends.

44. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will.

45. I have never seen a person who loves virtue as much as a person who loves sex.

46. Knowing things silently, never getting tired of learning, never getting tired of teaching others, what does that mean to me?

Forty-seven, one must not know the age of one’s parents.

One is for joy, the other is for fear.

48. If the name is not correct, the words will not go smoothly; if the words do not go well, the things will not be accomplished; if the things are not accomplished, the rituals and music will not flourish; if the rituals and music are not flourishing, the punishments will not be appropriate; if the punishments are not appropriate, the people will not be successful. There is nothing wrong with the limbs.

Forty-nine, believe and love to learn, and stick to the good path. Do not enter a dangerous country, and do not live in a chaotic country. If there is a way in the world, you will see it; if there is no way, you will hide it. If the state is well-organized, it will be poor and humble. It is a shame; it is a shame to have a country without moral principles, to be rich and noble.

Fifty. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.

51. If the person is upright, he will not do what he is told; if the person is not upright, he will not follow the order.

Fifty-two. Do not look at anything that is not polite, do not listen to anything that is not polite, do not speak that is not polite, and do not move that is not polite.

Fifty-three, eight people dancing in the court are tolerable, but what is unbearable!

Fifty-four. The Master said: "How virtuous it is to go back! A basket of food is in a shabby alley. People cannot bear their worries, and they will not change their happiness when they return. How virtuous it is to go back!"

Fifty-five, there has been death since ancient times, and people cannot stand without faith.