1. Stories, famous quotes, wise aphorisms, and poems about being sensible and elegant in words and deeds
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1. The Master said: "Three "Everyone must have a teacher; choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones."
From: "The Analects of Confucius"
Explanation: Confucius said. : "If several people are walking together, there must be someone worthy of my imitation. I should choose their strengths to learn from, and pay attention to correcting their shortcomings.
2. Boyi Shuqi was ashamed to eat Zhou Su
Boyi and Shuqi were the two sons of King Guzhu during the late Yin and early Zhou dynasties. During his lifetime, King Guzhu appointed his younger son Shuqi to succeed him, but after his death, Shuqi wanted to give up the throne to his eldest brother. Boyi. Boyi believed that the emperor's orders could not be violated and he had to respect his father's decision, so he refused to take the throne and fled abroad. Shuqi thought that Boyi was virtuous and the most suitable person to govern the country, and it was in line with the order of elders and juniors, so he also fled abroad.
Boyi and Shuqi were humble to each other and ran away one after another. Later, they heard that the Xiqi country governed by Xibohou was rich and prosperous. The people understood etiquette and integrity, so they agreed to defect to Xiqi. King Wu did not mourn, and began to attack Zhou. The army enshrined the throne of Ji Chang (King Wen of Zhou), which meant that the leader was still King Wen and marched towards Mengjin. /p>
Shu Qi grabbed the reins of the horse and persuaded him, "Is it filial piety to not bury my father after his death?" Is it benevolent and righteous for a minister to attack his own king? Although Shang Zhou was cruel, it is wrong for you to use violence to conquer violence! "King Wu's army ignored this pedantic man and continued to march.
3. Kong Rong let pear
When Kong Rong was four years old, one day he and his brothers When we were eating pears together, the brothers ate big pears, but Kong Rong only ate smaller pears.
Someone asked why Kong Rong always let his brother get the big one. Kong Rong said: Children's appetites are very small, so they should eat small ones and give big ones to their brothers.
4. Don't do evil because it's small, and don't do good because it's small.< /p>
From: "The Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms·Book of Shu·The Biography of the First Lord"
Translation: Don't do bad things just because they are small, and don't just do good things when you think they are small.
Allusion:
These are the words in Liu Bei’s last edict to his son Liu Chan before his death. The original sentence is: “Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others. "The purpose is to encourage him to improve his morality and make a difference. Don't not do good deeds just because they are small, and don't do bad things just because they are small. Small good deeds accumulated in large quantities will become great good deeds that benefit the world, while small evil deeds accumulated in large quantities will "Enough to disrupt the country."
Liu Beiwen of the Three Kingdoms said: "Don't do evil because it is small, and don't do good because it is small." This sentence talks about the principle of being a human being, as long as it is good. Even small good things must be done; as long as it is "evil", even small evils cannot be done. This sentence is worthy of being known and remembered by future generations. "Don't do it". 2. Famous aphorisms about being sensible, being polite and polite
Famous aphorisms about being sensible, being polite and being polite: 1. Politeness is the golden key to human perfection.
——Spain Sonsuneji 2. Speaking aggressively does not necessarily mean that it is reasonable. ——Pers Saadi 3. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to develop habits.
- John Locke, England 6. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings - Mérimée, France 7. Politeness makes polite people happy and also makes those who are treated politely.
- French Montesquieu 8. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most precious thing - Soviet Union Gonchar 9. Politeness is cultured. Man's second sun.
——Heraclitus, Greece 10. Being polite and considerate costs nothing, but it is worth more than anything else. ——Cervantes, Spain 11. The most important thing in life. The most important thing is politeness, which is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. ——Russian Herzen 12. Politeness is a desire to regain polite respect. ——Fa? La Rochefoucauld. 3. Famous quotes from famous people who are sensible and sensible
To read with your eyes, your mouth, your heart, your hands, and your mind - Lu Xun's famous sayings
You must try your best to read. It is no pity to delete unnecessary words, sentences and paragraphs. -- Lu Xun's famous sayings
Tragedy destroys the valuable things in life, and comedy tears up the worthless things. People see it. -- Lu Xun's famous sayings
Having local characteristics is easy to attract the attention of other countries. -- Lu Xun's famous sayings
In the final analysis, it is. Write characters. The essence of the art of fiction is the art of creating characters.
-- Lu Xun's famous sayings
The brave man raises his sword to the strong -- Lu Xun's famous sayings
Don't write when you can't write anything -- Lu Xun's famous sayings
Hope doesn't matter. Yes, it doesn't matter. It's like a road on the ground. In fact, there is no road on the ground. When there are more people walking on it, it becomes a road. -- Lu Xun's famous saying: China itself will not move unless a big whip hits its back. -- Lu Xun's famous sayings
Use rogue means to deal with rogues, and use rogue means to deal with rogues. -- Lu Xun's famous sayings 4. Famous aphorisms only about Ming Li
Ming Li: We must insist on the truth---don't waver no matter where you are.
——Herzen Any credible truth is an image of truth. —— Blake Because the truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field.
——Herzen The truth does not exist in the uglified reality. ——George Sand The little diamonds of truth are so rare, but once mined and polished, they can be durable, hard and bright.
—— Beveridge All excellent things are simple, and they are fascinating precisely because of their intelligent simplicity. —— Gorky In terms of truth and knowledge, anyone who considers himself an authority will surely collapse in the joke of God! ——Einstein. 5. Famous quotes from ancient Chinese people about understanding and cultivating one’s moral integrity
1. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness.
——From the translation of Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower" in the Song Dynasty: Officials (the author's identity at the time) should put the interests of the country and the nation first, worry about the future and destiny of the motherland, and care about heaven. The people below work hard to make the people happy, which shows the author's lofty political ambition and great courage. 2. If you strengthen yourself through self-cultivation, your name will be worthy of Yao and Yu.
——Xunzi's "Xunzi·Cultivation of Oneself" in the Warring States Period Translation: Achieving self-improvement through moral cultivation will be as famous as the ancient sages Yao and Yu. 3. Come out of the mud without being stained, wash away the clear ripples without being evil.
——Translation of "Shuo Lian" by Zhou Dunyi of the Song Dynasty: Lotus grows from the mud, but it is not polluted; it has been washed in clear water, but it does not look charming. It expresses the quality of being clean and self-loving, and not being polluted by the surrounding environment.
4. Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. ——"Chao Cuo Lun" Translated by Su Shi in the Song Dynasty: Since ancient times, all those who do great things must not only have outstanding talents, but also must have perseverance.
5. Wealth cannot be eroded, poverty cannot be moved, and power cannot be subdued. ——From the translation of "Mencius Teng Wen Gong" by Mencius in the Warring States Period: When you are rich and powerful, you can control yourself and avoid squandering; when you are poor and humble, do not change your will; when you are under power and cannot change your attitude, then you are a man.