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What are the ancient poems expressing "professional equality"?

The ancient poems expressing "occupational equality" are as follows;

1. All saints are equal and have the same sense of roundness. Yuan Fanqi, Fisherman's Pride, I heard that there is no limit to happiness in the West

2. It is equal and shoulder-to-shoulder. ? Song Anonymous Man Ting Fang Dao Shi Ru Men

3. Equality and popularity. Song Shi Xin Yue One Hundred and Fifty Poems of Odes

4. Sex is only equal. ? Song Shi zhengjue

5. There should be no equality between cool and rational. ? Song Shi zhengjue

6. Learn to be wise if you don't love the law properly. Song Shi zhengjue

7. Everything is equal in spring. Song Shi Zhengjue "Zen Man Merges with the Master for Praise"

8. Equality should be treated as. Song Shi zhengjue

9. Equality of body and image. ? Song Shi Zhengjue Zen? People merge into the main portrait for praise

1. Ten parties are equal and all should be in the middle. ? Song Shi Zhengjue. The famous saying about equality in

The Zen Man Merges with the Master's Portrait for Praise

1. All our constitutions are based on the fact that people are born equal-Thomas Jefferson

2. We don't have equal talents, but we should all have equal opportunities to develop our talents. -John F. Kennedy

3. Votes are stronger than bullets. -Abraham Lincoln

4. Cowards would rather live under a calm dictatorship than in a rough sea of freedom. -Thomas Jefferson

5. I swore before the detective that I would always hate any form of tyranny imposed on human thought. Thomas Jefferson

6. The bud of freedom already exists in the act of resistance-Angela Davis

7. We know that death is always wandering on the road to freedom. -Angela Davis

8. The oppressed cannot be oppressed forever. -Martin Luther king, Jr.

9. The sky is silent and goes at four o'clock, while the earth is silent and everything is alive. -Li Bai

1. Man follows the land, the land follows the heaven, the heaven follows the Tao, and the Tao follows nature-Lao Zi

11. Gentlemen are harmonious but different. -Confucius

12. The reason why mortals are more expensive than animals is courtesy. -The Spring and Autumn Annals of Yan Zi

13. The journey of a gentleman is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate morality, indifferent to one's ambition, and peaceful to achieve nothing. -Zhuge Liang

14. If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand. -Confucius

15, courtesy, through the country, set the country, order the people, and benefit the heirs-"Zuo Zhuan"