The famous sayings of Master Hongyi's ten classics are as follows:
1. Don't let the ancients have ambitions, don't let today's people be immeasurable.
2. If you are talented but slow-tempered, you must be a great talent. Being wise and harmonious is called great wisdom.
3. If you forgive others with the intention of forgiving yourself, you will be able to forgive others; if you blame yourself with the intention of blaming others, you will have few faults.
4. Those who are involved should stay out of interests. Those who give advice should put themselves in the midst of interests and dangers.
5. When facing adversity, you must use the pioneering method. When you are in a good situation, you should use the method of convergence.
6. You like to hear about other people’s faults, not as much as you like to hear about your own faults. How can you be more willing to do good to others than to do good to yourself?
7. When dealing with matters, you must think of others, and when discussing others, think of yourself first.
8. Sit quietly and think about your own mistakes. Don't talk about people's faults in small talk.
9. Don’t talk about happy things to frustrated people. On a good day, don't forget the bad days.
10. Unkind and full of danger. If you don't care about things, your whole life will become a dream.
Master Hongyi’s experience
1. Li Shutong (October 23, 1880 - October 13, 1942), also known as Li Xishuang, Li An, Li Liang, His name is Wentao, his childhood name is Chengqi, his scientific name is Guanghou, his courtesy name is Xishuang, and his nickname is Shutong.
2. Li Shutong is a famous musician, art educator, calligrapher, drama activist, and one of the pioneers of Chinese drama. After returning from studying in Japan, he worked as a teacher and editor. Later he was ordained as a monk. His Buddhist name was Yanyin, and his nickname was Hongyi. Later, he was also known as Wanqing Laoren. He was later revered as Master Hongyi.