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Famous aphorisms about the ancients
Don't hide your virtue with one move. -"Zuo Zhuan" translation: When evaluating a person, you can't deny his contribution because of a little mistake.

Since ancient times, no one has died in life, so shine on Han Qing with Dan's heart. -Wen Song Tianxiang's Translation of Crossing the Zero Ding Yang: Since ancient times, everyone has to die, so leave a paragraph of patriotism and loyalty in the history books!

The original intention of reading is Yuanyuan. The purpose of reading should be to serve the society and the public after mastering knowledge, not to sell yourself and make a fortune.

Learning without knowing is equal to not learning; Knowing without doing is the same as not knowing. —— Huang _ Translation: Learning knowledge can't understand some truths, which is no different from not learning; If you learn the truth and don't use it, it is still equal to not learning the truth.

Know and ask questions before you can be talented. -"Xunzi" translation: Smart people must also study hard and dare to ask questions before they can become talents.

Just as celestial bodies maintain vitality through movement, a gentleman should constantly pursue self-improvement. As a gentleman, you should have a strong will, never-ending spirit of struggle, strive to strengthen self-cultivation and complete and develop your studies or career. Only in this way can you embody God's will and live up to the responsibilities and talents entrusted to you by the universe.

An inch of mountains and rivers and an inch of gold. -Jin Gong Translation: An inch of mountains and rivers in the motherland is more precious than an inch of gold, and it must never be given to outsiders.

Everyone can think of Yao and Shun. As long as you are willing to work hard, everyone can become a great saint like Yao Shun.

When a man becomes a man, should he sweep the world and settle down? -Chen Hanfan: Ambitious people living in the world must dare to fight against all kinds of behaviors that are not conducive to the country. How can they just be content to deal with their own little things?

People who don't learn are still standing on the wall. -"Shangshu" translation: If people don't read, it's like standing against the wall and seeing nothing.

When it comes to kindness, a person doesn't even have to take precedence over his teacher. -"The Analects of Confucius" translation: Do not hesitate to do good things, even if the teacher is on the side, do it. Later, it developed into the idiom "due diligence".