When I came out of the book, I thought of lamenting the talents of the ancients, and I felt sorry for their disappointment and short life. The following are 50 life maxims in ancient China. Welcome to read them.
1. Cultivate one's morality, keep one's family in order, run the country and level the world (university)
2. Everything is ready, and nothing is ready. (golden mean)
3. Love knows its evil and hate its good. (Book of Rites)
4. Jade must be cut and polished. (Book of Rites)
5. Learn, then know the shortcomings, teach, and then know the difficulties. (Book of Rites)
6. Tyranny is fiercer than a tiger. (Book of Rites)
7. Birds of a feather flock together (Book of Changes)
8. Full loss, little gain. (Shangshu)
9. For Dashan, it will fall short. (book classics)
10. A good medicine tastes bitter and is good for the disease, but advice when unpleasant is helpful for the action. (family history)
1 1. The road trip is open to the public. (Book of Rites)
12. Being ashamed is almost brave. (Book of Rites)
13. The way of civil and military affairs is loose. (Book of Rites)
14. If you are poor, you will change, and if you change, you will pass. The general rule is long-lasting. (Book of Changes)
15. The people are the country, and this is the country. (book classics)
16. Courtesy is reciprocated, and it is indecent to come instead of going. (Book of Rites)
17. One leaf is blind, but Mount Tai is not seen. Two earplugs, no thunder. (pipe)
18. General. (Book of Rites)
19. The emperor can't live all day. (Book of Rites)
20. A spark can start a prairie fire. (book classics)
2 1. Pay lip service to the disaster and others. (Book of Rites)
22. Sensitive and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions. (Analects of Confucius)
23. Reviewing the past and learning the new can be a teacher. (Analects of Confucius)
24. Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous. (Analects of Confucius)
25. Learning from time to time is a pleasure! (Analects of Confucius)
26. A gentleman makes friends with his articles and helps others with his friendship. (Analects of Confucius)
27. A man is an upright man is open and poised, but a villain is always in the same boat. (Analects of Confucius)
28. Forget to eat hard, forget to enjoy the best, and don't know that old age is coming. (Analects of Confucius)
29. Respond directly to complaints and repay kindness with kindness. (Confucius)
30. A gentleman seeks for himself, while a villain seeks for others. (Confucius)
3 1. Wise words confuse morality, and small pains confuse great plans. (Confucius)
32. There are different ways and no common goals. (Confucius)
33. Inner pain, not here? Wan, still within Xiao Qiang. (Confucius)
34. Don't suffer from poverty and inequality, widowhood and anxiety. (Confucius)
35. There is no poverty, no widowhood and no sense of security. (Confucius)
36. Never tire of learning and never tire of teaching. (Confucius)
37. Ill-gotten wealth is like a cloud to me. (Confucius)
People can create it, not make it known. (Confucius)
39. If you are not in your place, you will not seek your own government. (Confucius)
40. Since ancient times, people have died, and people cannot stand without faith. (Confucius)
4 1. Love wants to live, and evil wants to die. (Confucius)
42. Politicians are also right. The son is handsome and tall, who dares to be wrong? (Confucius)
43. If the name is not correct, the words are not smooth, and the words are not smooth, nothing will be achieved. (Confucius)
44. It is upright and does not command; His body is not straight, although he disobeys. (Confucius)
45. A word rejuvenating the country, a word mourning the country. (Confucius)
46. Selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head, the famous saying "China ancient famous sentence (IV)". (Yan Zi)
47. Don't hide your virtue with a brush. (Zuo zhuan)
48. Running water does not rot, and family members do not swear. (Lv Chunqiu)
49. You can know people by observing yourself, and you can know the past by studying today (Lv Chunqiu)
50. frivolous leads to ignorance, and arrogance leads to rudeness (mandarin)
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