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Master Hongyi Li Shutong’s classic aphorisms and mottos on life

1. The most joyful thing is to do good and read books.

2. Modesty is the first way to protect yourself, tranquility is the first way to live in the world; tolerance is the first way to treat others, and tranquility is the first way to nourish the heart.

3. If you are light, you should correct it with seriousness; if you are light, you should correct it with realness; if you are weak, you should correct it with broadness; if you are impatient, you should correct it with gentleness; if you are harsh, you should correct it with gentleness; if you are superficial, you should correct it with gentleness. To dive.

4. In times of adversity and good times, one should look at one’s tolerance; in times of happiness and anger, one should look at self-cultivation.

5. If you learn to give in, you will get an advantage; if you increase your sharing, you will lose a blessing.

6. Those who do not respect themselves will be humiliated, and those who do not fear themselves will be in trouble.

7. Keep your belly full and stand on your heels.

8. Avoid complete victory in things, perfection in affairs, and prosperity in people.

9. When something unexpected happens, you should just stay calm and not be restless. Even if there is absolutely no way to save him, if his ambition is correct, even if he cannot do anything, his heart will eventually be clear. Otherwise, your body will be ruined and your reputation will not be preserved. This is not the way to change things.

10. The mind should be bitter, the interest should be happy, the bearing should be grand, and the words and actions should be cautious.

11. I have never read a book, and I can tell others everything.

12. A wise person should be careful not to be too cautious, and a strong person should be careful not to be too violent.

13. Forgive others with affection and discipline yourself with reason.

14. Things can never be done, and words cannot be exhausted.

15. The word "slow down" can avoid regrets, and the word "back" can avoid disaster.

16. The more lenient things should be when dealing with difficult situations, the more generous people should be when dealing with difficult situations, and the more urgent things should be slowed down.

17. There must be virtue, and virtue is great; there must be tolerance, and things will be easier.

1. The most joyful thing is to do good and read books.

2. Modesty is the first way to protect yourself, tranquility is the first way to live in the world; tolerance is the first way to treat others, and tranquility is the first way to nourish the heart.

3. If you are light, you should correct it with seriousness; if you are light, you should correct it with realness; if you are weak, you should correct it with broadness; if you are impatient, you should correct it with gentleness; if you are harsh, you should correct it with gentleness; if you are superficial, you should correct it with gentleness. To dive.

4. In times of adversity and good times, one should look at one’s tolerance; in times of happiness and anger, one should look at self-cultivation.

5. If you learn to give in, you will get an advantage; if you increase your sharing, you will lose a blessing.

6. Those who do not respect themselves will be humiliated, and those who do not fear themselves will be in trouble.

7. Keep your belly full and stand on your heels.

8. Avoid complete victory in things, perfection in affairs, and prosperity in people.

9. When something unexpected happens, you should just stay calm and not be restless. Even if there is absolutely no way to save him, if his ambition is correct, even if he cannot do anything, his heart will eventually be clear. Otherwise, your body will be ruined and your reputation will not be preserved. This is not the way to change things.

10. The mind should be bitter, the interest should be happy, the bearing should be grand, and the words and actions should be cautious.

11. I have never read a book, and I can tell others everything.

12. A wise person should be careful not to be too cautious, and a strong person should be careful not to be too violent.

13. Forgive others with affection and discipline yourself with reason.

14. Things can never be done, and words cannot be exhausted.

15. The word "slow down" can avoid regrets, and the word "back" can avoid disaster.

16. The more lenient things should be when dealing with difficult situations, the more generous people should be when dealing with difficult situations, and the more urgent things should be slowed down.

17. There must be virtue, and virtue is great; there must be tolerance, and things will be easier.

18. When discussing people, one should take advantage of their strengths and forgive their shortcomings; when doing things, one must first examine the disadvantages and then calculate the benefits.

19. Those who have no intention are public, and those who have no self are wise.

20. If you suffer a small loss, you will not suffer a big loss; if you suffer a small loss, you will not suffer a big loss.

21. When people like to be strong, I overcome them with softness; when people use skills, I feel them with sincerity.

22. Forbearance and concession are enough to eliminate endless disasters and regrets; the ancients said: Give way for life without losing size.

23. Favor may be gained first and then lost; fear may be loosened first and then tightened.

24. If you benefit first and then lose, the kindness will turn into hatred, and all the previous efforts will be wasted; if you loosen first and then tighten, you will not be able to control, which will lead to resentment and anger.

25. Those who make good use of power will not be irritated, and those who make good use of kindness will not give in vain.

26. You must leave room for action, and be strict with your responsibilities.

27. The body should not be too pure, and all insults and filth should be tolerated; the world should not be too clear-cut, and all good, foolish, good and ugly should be tolerated.

28. Always think about your own mistakes while sitting quietly, and don’t talk about others’ faults in small talk.

29. When dealing with matters, you must think of others, and when discussing others, think of yourself first.

30. If you want to judge others, you should first judge yourself; if you want to understand others, you should first understand yourself. Introduction to Master Hongyi Li Shutong:

Li Shutong (1880-1942), also known as Li Xishuang, Li An, and Li Liang, was given the birth name Wen Tao, his childhood name Cheng Qi, his scientific name Guanghou, his courtesy name Xishuang, and his alias Shu. Tong. 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, his nickname was Hongyi, and his later nickname was Wanqing Laoren. Later he was respected as Master Hongyi.