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A collection of classic quotes (100 classic quotes from the ancients)

Chinese civilization has lasted for five thousand years, and the wisdom of the ancients has been condensed into sentences and sentences, which are full of philosophy of life for dealing with people. Are you still familiar with these 150 pieces of life wisdom that have been passed down to this day? Cultivate oneself, manage one's family, govern the country, and bring peace to the world ("Book of Rites")

If you hesitate, everything will be established; if you don't hesitate, it will be ruined. ("Book of Rites")

If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know. (Book of Rites)

Birds of a feather flock together, and people divide into groups. ("The Book of Changes")

Many will cause losses, modesty will benefit. ("Shang Shu")

Good medicine is bitter in the mouth and good for the disease; honest advice is hard on the ears and good for the deeds. ("Historical Records")

Knowing shame is close to courage. ("Book of Rites")

The way of civility and martial arts is one step at a time. ("Book of Rites")

Poverty leads to change, change leads to generalization, and generality leads to longevity. ("The Book of Changes")

It is disrespectful to reciprocate and not to reciprocate. ("Book of Rites")

1 A leaf obscures the eyes, and Mount Tai cannot be seen. Plug your ears with beans and don't hear the thunder. ("He Guanzi")

1 A single spark can start a prairie fire. ("Shang Shu")

1. Paying lip service but not delivering the goods results in resentment and disaster. ("Book of Rites")

1. Smart and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions. (The Analects of Confucius)

1. By reviewing the past and learning the new, you can become a teacher. ("The Analects of Confucius")

1. Learning without thinking is in vain, thinking without learning is in danger. (The Analects of Confucius)

1 Isn’t it true that one should learn from time to time and practice it? ("The Analects of Confucius")

1 A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried. ("The Analects of Confucius")

1. If you are so angry that you forget to eat, if you are happy you forget your worries, you don't know that old age is coming. ("The Analects of Confucius")

20. Clever words mess up morality, while small impatience messes up big plans. (The Analects of Confucius)

The two paths are different and do not seek each other. ("The Analects of Confucius")

2. Don't worry about scarcity but worry about inequality; don't worry about poverty but worry about insecurity. ("The Analects of Confucius")

2 Being rich and noble without justice is like a floating cloud to me. ("The Analects of Confucius")

2. If you are not in your position, you will not seek political power. ("The Analects of Confucius")

2. Love desires one's life, while evil desires one's death. ("The Analects of Confucius")

2. If the name is not correct, then the words will not go smoothly; if the words are not smooth, then things will not be accomplished. ("The Analects of Confucius")

2. If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told. ("The Analects of Confucius")

2 A word can make a country prosperous, but a word can destroy a country. ("The Analects of Confucius")

2 A gentleman is ashamed of his words and goes beyond his deeds. ("The Analects of Confucius")

30. Don't worry about what others don't know, but worry about not knowing others. ("The Analects of Confucius")

3. When you see the virtuous, you think about them all; when you see the virtuous, you introspect yourself. (The Analects of Confucius)

3 Scholars can be killed but not humiliated. ("Book of Rites")

3. Hearing what is said is the abandonment of virtue. (The Analects of Confucius)

3. The three benefits are friends: friends who are straightforward, friends who are understanding, and friends who are well-informed. ("The Analects of Confucius")

3 To make mistakes without correcting them is to make mistakes. ("The Analects of Confucius")

3 A gentleman seeks the road but not food; a gentleman worries about the road but not poverty. ("The Analects of Confucius")

3. Do your duty without giving in to the teacher. ("The Analects of Confucius")

3 People who have no long-term worries must have immediate worries. (The Analects of Confucius)

3 A gentleman is a metaphor for righteousness, and a villain is a metaphor for benefit. ("The Analects of Confucius")

40. At thirty, you stand firm; at forty, you are not confused; at fifty, you know the destiny; at sixty, your ears are attuned; at seventy, you follow your heart's desires without exceeding the rules. ("The Analects of Confucius")

4. Those who understand current affairs are heroes. ("Yan Zi Chun Qiu")

4 Living with good people is like entering a house of orchids. If you don't smell the fragrance for a long time, you will be transformed into it; living with unkind people is like entering a house of fish. Even if you don’t smell the smell, you will be transformed into it. ("Family Sayings of Confucius")

It is cold at the age of 4, and then I know that the pines and cypresses will wither. ("The Analects of Confucius")

4 Once it comes, make peace with it. ("The Analects of Confucius")

4. If there is something, correct it; if there is nothing, encourage it. ("The Analects of Confucius")

4. To know something is to know it, and to know something is to know it. This is knowledge. (The Analects of Confucius)

4 If you hear the Tao in the morning, you may die in the evening. ("The Analects of Confucius")

4 The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will. (The Analects of Confucius)

4. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.

("The Analects of Confucius")

4 A gentleman loves money and gets it in the right way. ("Zengguang Xianwen")

50. When it comes to etiquette, harmony is the most valuable. (The Analects of Confucius)

5 Listen to his words and watch his actions. ("The Analects of Confucius")

5 When making friends, keep your word. (The Analects of Confucius)

5 I examine myself three times a day. (The Analects of Confucius)

5 It is difficult to be poor without resentment, but it is easy to be rich without arrogance. ("The Analects of Confucius")

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

5 When a bird is about to die, its song is mournful; when a man is about to die, his words are also kind. ("The Analects of Confucius")

5 Scholars must be ambitious and have a long way to go. ("The Analects of Confucius")

5 A wise man will not be confused, a benevolent man will not be worried, and a brave man will not be afraid. (The Analects of Confucius)

5 Everyone has the feeling of compassion; everyone has the feeling of shame and disgust; everyone has the feeling of respect; everyone has the feeling of right and wrong. ("Mencius")

60. Those who have attained the truth will receive many help, while those who have lost the path will receive little help. ("Mencius")

6 The weather is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as the people. ("Mencius")

6. He who talks about the near but refers to the far is good at speaking. ("Mencius")

6 To nourish the heart is not to be good at having few desires. ("Mencius")

6. Wealth and honor cannot be fornicated, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot be subdued. This is called a true man. ("Mencius")

6 The trouble with people is that they are good teachers. ("Mencius")

6 A great man is one who does not lose his innocent heart. ("Mencius")

6 If I want to rule the world peacefully, in today's world, who else can I do? ("Mencius")

6. He who convinces others with strength does not win by heart; he who convinces others with virtue is happy and sincerely convinced. ("Mencius")

6 Those who have no compassion are not human beings; those who have no shame or disgust are not human beings; those who have no heart of resignation are not human beings; those who have no right and wrong are not human beings. ("Mencius")

70. Born in sorrow, died in peace and happiness. ("Mencius")

7 The old and the old are like the old; the young and the young are like the young. ("Mencius")

7 The people are the most important, the country is second, and the king is the least. ("Mencius")

7. Quan, then know the importance; measure, then know the length. ("Mencius")

7 If you are poor, you can benefit yourself; if you are rich, you can help the world. ("Mencius")

7 I am good at cultivating my awe-inspiring spirit. ("Mencius")

7. If something is good above, it will be very bad below. ("Book of Rites")

7 My life also has a limit, but my knowledge also has no limit. ("Zhuangzi")

7 There is no greater sorrow than the death of the heart, and the second worst is the death of the body. ("Zhuangzi")

7 The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, while the friendship between villains is as sweet as sweet wine. ("Zhuangzi")

80. A solid storehouse means one knows etiquette; one who has enough food and clothing knows honor and disgrace. ("Guanzi")

8 The way to govern a country must first enrich the people. ("Guanzi")

8. Misfortune lies on the back of blessing, and blessing lies on the back of misfortune. ("Laozi")

8 He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise. ("Laozi")

8 Rumors stop at the wise. ("Xunzi")

8 A nine-story platform starts from tired soil; a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ("Laozi")

80 years to grow trees, a hundred years to cultivate people. ("Guanzi")

8 If the general wants to take it, he must give it to him first. ("Laozi")

8 Attack the enemy unprepared and take them by surprise. ("Sun Tzu")

8 Distant water will not help the near fire. ("Han Feizi")

90. A person who is light can be ill-advised, and a person who is arrogant can be rude. ("Guoyu")

9. Be prepared for danger in times of peace, and be prepared for danger. ("Zuo Zhuan")

9 If you want to accuse someone of a crime, why bother? ("Zuo Zhuan")

9 A scholar dies for one who knows himself, and a woman looks good for one who pleases herself. ("Warring States Policy")

9. Words have no words, but actions will not go far. ("Zuo Zhuan")

9 Those who do too much injustice will surely die. ("Zuo Zhuan")

9 If the skin is gone, how can the hair be attached?

9 people are not sages, how can any of them have no faults? ("Zuo Zhuan")

9. Under the fragrant bait, there must be fish hanging; under the heavy reward, there must be a brave man. ("Three Strategies·Shang Lue")

9 If you don't accumulate small steps, you can't reach a thousand miles. If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be able to form a river or a sea.

("Xunzi")

100. When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west? If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable. ("Long Song Xing")

Things have changed, the world has changed, and these words and sentences still shine brightly in the history of Chinese culture. The lines are full of great wisdom of life through the ages, and they are worth reading.