1, love knows its evil, hate its good.
2, the trip to the avenue, the world is fair.
3. A gentleman is neither arrogant nor impetuous, and does not seek personal gain.
4, the founding of the ancient, teaching first.
5. Ancient scholars must be strict with their teachers, and teachers must be strict and respectful.
6. There is no fish in clear water, and there is no disciple in human observation.
7, the teacher is also a teacher, teaching it should be practical.
The Book of Rites is an important legal book in ancient China and one of the Confucian classics. The book was compiled by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty, which collected all kinds of etiquette works before the Qin and Han Dynasties, with a total of 49 articles.
The Book of Rites is one of the three rites, one of the five classics and one of the thirteen classics. Since Zheng Xuan's annotation in the Eastern Han Dynasty, 95 famous sentences in The Book of Rites have been rising day by day, and were honored as classics in the Tang Dynasty. After the Song Dynasty, they ranked first in the "Three Rites".