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Famous quotes praising good family tradition

Introduction: Diligence and thrift are the foundation of running a family, harmony and orderliness are the foundation of family management, prudence is the foundation of protecting the family, poetry and writing are the foundation of starting a business, and loyalty and filial piety are the foundation of passing down the family. Below are sentences about good family traditions that I have collected and compiled. Everyone is welcome to read and refer to them!

1. Don’t dig a well when you are thirsty. It is advisable to prepare for the rain; support justice, do not do evil for small things, and be close to the virtuous.

2. Follow what is reasonable.

3. My family has lived in the Song Dynasty for more than three hundred years, and we must not forget that our descendants will not be in official positions.

4. I see that there is no education in the world but there is love. This is not always the case. You can eat, drink, and do whatever you want. It is advisable to give warnings and reward them. When you respond, you laugh instead of laughing. When you have knowledge, you can tell the Dharma. .

5. Diligence and thrift are the foundation of running a family, being harmonious and harmonious is the foundation of managing the family, being cautious is the foundation of protecting the family, poetry and writing are the foundation of starting a business, and loyalty and filial piety are the foundation of passing down the family.

6. When eating, dressing, and taking care of your belongings, a housewife should be careful not to panic.

7. The family will be harmonious and everything will be prosperous. If you want your husband to be noble and your children to be virtuous, you must teach them to respect their parents-in-law, and their lives will be prosperous. Otherwise, the dew among the flowers and the frost on the grass will not last long.

8. When there are problems at home, the first thing is that there are loopholes in the behavior of the elderly. The first is failure to abide by one's duty, and the second is excessiveness.

9. The old man is like the earth, silently carrying everything, tolerating everything, and cultivating everything. If an old man has a broad mind, his family will be blessed with great blessings.

10. When you have porridge and a meal, you should think about the difficulty of getting there; half a thread, half a thread, always think about the difficulty of material resources.

11. To show respect with dignity is fake. To love in hiding is to be private.

12. The rise and fall of a family depends on etiquette, not on wealth and poverty.

13. What makes a gentleman inferior to others is his wise eyes that know people well.

14. Children are the ones who create the property, not the ones who inherit the inheritance.

15. There are roads in the mountain of books, hard work is the path, and hard work is the boat in the boundless ocean of learning.

16. There are thousands of people in a family, but only one person is in charge.

17. If you don’t teach your children early, they will be confused later.

18. Children and grandchildren will have their own blessings, so don’t worry about them.

19. When the country is pure, talented people are valuable, but when the family is rich, children are charming.

20. People leave their children and grandchildren with wealth, but I leave my children and grandchildren with innocence.

21. A gentleman only does his best in human affairs, regardless of destiny, and destiny is in human affairs.

22. A skillful debater will often run counter to the Tao, while a clumsy debater will inevitably be alienated from the world. It is better to be aloof from the world than to run counter to the Tao.

23. Those who are good at observing others observe themselves, and those who are good at observing themselves observe their hearts.

24. Be sincere without regrets, forgive without resentment, be harmonious without enmity, and endure without humiliation.

25. Honesty is the most touching thing.

26. If a woman is busy, a man will be silent; if a woman is not gentle, the family will not be prosperous.

27. Diligence and thrift are not temporary savings, but a lifetime of persistence and hard work.

28. If a person loses his honesty, he will lose everything.

29. Students must be diligent in three aspects: diligent in hands, diligent in thinking, and diligent in reading.

30. To be self-reliant, a man must be stubborn.

31. If a scholar has a fierce wife, good friends will not come; if the state has jealous ministers, no wise man will stay.

32. If a child does not understand, the fruit will be sour. If the fruit is sour, work must be done on the roots of the tree.

33. Elders must be guides and negotiators, but they should not be commanders.

34. Respect the old and love the young, and do not take ill-gotten gains.

35. Don’t be jealous of the virtuous or capable, denounce evil, educate your children in a righteous way, never forget the kindness you have received, and be simple in your life and work

36. Be honest and honest , Kind people, do more good deeds, and good things will eventually happen.

37. Promote diligence and thrift in housekeeping, saving is glorious and waste is shameful.

38. Young people don’t know how to study hard, but when they are old, they realize that it is too late to study.

39. Supporting parents is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, and it will be passed down from generation to generation starting from me.

40. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small.

41. One porridge and one meal should be remembered as hard-earned; half a thread and half a strand should be kept in mind that material resources are difficult.

42. The first is to get up late, the second is to be lazy, the third is to be luxurious, and the fourth is to be proud. In addition to observing the Four Precepts, we must also adhere to the following four principles: the first is to read diligently, the second is to respect teachers, the third is to love others, and the fourth is to eat prudently.

43. Emphasis on moral cultivation, strict sentiments and conduct; support justice and denounce evil.

44. Be close to the wise and stay away from the villain; value etiquette and integrity.

45. Don’t take ill-gotten gains if you see them, but follow what is reasonable.

46. Think calmly. Don’t forget to give favors, don’t forget to receive favors.

47. A ruthless person may not be a true hero, but a pity for a son is not a husband. ——Lu Xun's "Reply to the Guest's Criticism"

48. A flawless jade can be a national treasure; a son of filial piety can be a national treasure. ——Song Dynasty Lin Bu's "Records of Saving Heart"

49. Failure to be strict will not make a difference. ——Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty, "A Dream of Red Mansions"

50. As long as people's thoughts are not censored, no one likes their children to be stronger, healthier, smarter and nobler than themselves. ——Lu Xun

51. It is easy to live a harmonious life, but it is difficult to live a disobedient life. ——Chinese proverb

52. The prosperity of humanity must come from couples. ——"Collected Sayings of Confucius·Yi Zhe"

53. When the family is harmonious and the life is prosperous, the people and the career are prosperous. ——Chinese proverb

54. If you want things to go well, ask the three elders; if the family wants to prosper, ask the younger generation. ——Chinese proverb

55. Those who accumulate a lot will bring disaster to their descendants; those who are sensual will ruin their lives. ——Song Dynasty Lin Bu's "Saving Mind Record"

56. I only focus on my studies now, so don't waste your youth lightly. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Children Entering the City"

57. The two words of inheriting a family are reading and farming, and the two words of building a family are thrift and diligence. ——"Collection of Ancient and Modern Books·Family Model"

58. When a successful family is born, money is like treasure; when a prodigal family is born, money is like grass. ——"Family Heirloom" by Shi Tianji of the Qing Dynasty