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Ancient sentences about morality in China

He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise. (Author: Lao Zi)

Tomorrow follows tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows. I will wait for tomorrow, and everything will be wasted. (Author: Wen Jia)

Don't do it with little evil, and don't do it with little good. (Author: Chen Shou)

The ancients learned nothing and were young and mature, but they felt shallow on paper and never knew what to do. (Author: Lu You)

Do your best until you die. (Author: Zhuge Liang)

How many things are difficult to do at present, since ancient times, men should be self-reliant. (Author: Li Xianyong)

Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. (Author: Gu)

Worry about the world first, and enjoy it later. (Author: Fan Zhongyan)

Diligence is good at diligence, barren is good at playing; What I did was thought, but it was destroyed. (Author: Han Yu)

Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a heart that shines through history. (Author: Wen Tianxiang)

The three armed forces can win the handsome, but ordinary people can't win the ambition. (Author: Confucius)

Broken wood is born in the end; Nine-story platform, starting with tired soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. (Author: Lao Zi)

If you are poor, you will be immune, and if you are rich, you will help the world. (Author: Mencius)

Everyone is good, then the world is peaceful; Everyone is selfish, and the world is in chaos. (Author: Liu E)

If you don't touch the mud, you won't be evil. (Author: Zhou Dunyi)

Righteousness, the cultivation of mind; Beneficiaries are also body nourishment. (Author: Dong Zhongshu)

If a person doesn't think about distant things, he will find sadness close at hand. (Author: Confucius)

Knowing enough is not humiliating, knowing that it is not dangerous. (Author: Lao Zi)

Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you (Author: Confucius)

A gentleman is harmonious but different, and a villain is not harmonious. (Author: Confucius)