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There is a famous saying in traditional Chinese culture

1. Don’t do evil because it’s small, and don’t do good because it’s small. ——"Three Kingdoms"

Translation: Don't do anything just because it is a small, inconspicuous bad thing; on the contrary, do something small. Don't do something good that benefits others just because it doesn't mean much.

2. Sheep have the kindness of kneeling down to breastfeed, and crows have the kindness of feeding back. "Zeng Guang Xian Wen"

Translation: Lambs have the act of gratitude by kneeling down to receive breast milk, crows have the feeling of feeding their mother crows with food in their mouths, and children must know how to be filial to their parents.

3. Seeing good is like falling short, and seeing bad is like exploring the soup. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: When I see a good person, I am afraid that it will be too late to learn from him; when I see a good thing, I am afraid that it will be too late and I will not be able to do it. When you see evil people or bad things, it is like coming into contact with hot water. You should leave immediately and stay away.

4. If you are generous to yourself but do not blame others, you will be far away from resentment. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: Those who work hard and take the main responsibility for mistakes are "self-benefiting", and being more understanding and tolerant to others are "taking less responsibility from others". , there will be no resentment towards each other.

5. The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man. The villain is on the contrary. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

Translation: A gentleman always starts from the desire to be kind or beneficial to others, wholeheartedly promotes others to realize their good intentions and legitimate requirements, and does not look at the world with cold eyes. Or they are afraid that the world will not be chaotic, and they will not add fuel to the fire when others have failures, mistakes, or pain. The villain is on the contrary, always "the evil of an adult is not the beauty of an adult".