1. Love others as much as you love yourself. ?Zhang Zairen
2. The origin of benevolence is love. ?Zhu Xi
3. One must know how to love oneself, know how to love oneself and then know how to love others, know how to love others and then know how to protect the world.
4. If you believe, you will be trusted. ?The Analects of Confucius
5. Only broadness can forgive people, and only thickness can carry things. A gentleman carries his wealth with kindness. ?Yi Zhuan
6. A gentleman is sincere and sincere. ?Book of Rites
7. A gentleman is good to himself and also enjoys the good of others. ?Book of Rites
8. Respect is closer to etiquette than shame. Respect is not insulting. ?The Analects of Confucius
9. Those who respect others will always be respected. ?Mencius
10. Play games happily and be together in harmony. No fighting, no making trouble, no chasing, and never forget the word safety.
11. Flowers decorate the world with beauty, and we beautify the campus with actions!
12. Birds soar freely because of their wings, flowers are beautiful because of their fragrance, and the campus will be transformed because of civilization. More progressive.
13. A piece of paper picked up by chance purifies one’s own spirit; a stain wiped away intentionally purifies one’s soul.
14. Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others.
15. Those who guard are moral, those who act are loyal, and those who cherish honor are honorable.
16. Birds fly freely because of their wings, flowers are beautiful because of their fragrance, and campuses will be more advanced because of civilization.
17. A piece of paper picked up by chance purifies one's own spirit; a stain wiped away intentionally purifies one's soul.
18. Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others.
19. Those who guard are moral, those who act are loyal, and those who cherish honor are honorable.
20. One must know how to love oneself, know how to love oneself and then know how to love others, and then know how to protect the world.
21. Believe it or not. ?The Analects of Confucius
22. When people treat me an inch, I will treat them an inch; when people treat me an inch, I will hold my heart in my heart; a kind word will warm the winter, and a cold word will make June cold.
23. Only those who respect others have the right to be respected.
24. Don’t leave a scar on the wall, don’t leave a curse word in the air.
25. A benevolent person loves others and is benevolent to himself. Only the benevolent can do good to others and do evil to others. To restrain oneself and return to propriety is benevolence. For one day to restrain oneself and return to propriety, the world will return to benevolence.
26. Caring about the school is our duty; caring for the school is our obligation; loving the school is our voice.
27. School is a place for learning, and civilization is the foundation of success.
28. Let’s do it together: care about the collective, take care of public property, and protect the environment!
29. The flowers of mercy are like brocade at our hands, and the grass is like grass under our feet!
30. Be polite, don’t talk nonsense about others, and don’t waste money.
31. A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. ?Goethe
32. Being polite is not always a sign of wisdom, but being impolite always makes people suspicious of stupidity. ?Randall
33. There is an inner courtesy that is connected with love: it produces the most pleasant courtesy in the outward appearance of behavior. ?Goethe
34. If people are rude, they will not be born, if things are rude, they will not be successful, and if the country is rude, it will not be respected. ?Confucius
35. Virtue is a spiritual treasure, but what makes it shine is good etiquette.
36. Saying "hello" to the teacher is not difficult; the difficulty is to persist in saying "hello" to the teacher sincerely.
37. Listening can make the speaker feel respected.
38. If you are doing good, be prepared; if you are doing evil, go ahead.
39. Love others as much as you love yourself. ?Zhang Zairen
40. Those with high virtues will be honored, and those with weak virtues will be humbled.
41. Politeness and civilization are the golden keys to our success.
42. Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others.
43. If people are virtuous to me, I must not forget it; if I am virtuous to others, I must not forget it.
44. Those who have great virtues and respect them will be honored.
45. Virtue must be repaid, but resentment cannot be vengeful. ?Zhao Qian
46. Those who respect others will always be respected. ?Mencius
47. Smile is our language, civilization is our belief.
48. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the easiest thing to ignore, but it is the most precious thing.
49. Flowers decorate the world with beauty, we beautify the campus with actions!
50. Pick up a piece of paper, the pure one is your own spirit; erase it intentionally A stain purifies your soul.
51. Play games happily and be together in harmony. No fighting, no making trouble, no chasing, and never forget the word safety.
52. Flowers decorate the world with beauty, and we beautify the campus with actions!
53. Birds fly freely because of their wings, flowers are beautiful because of their fragrance, and the campus will be transformed because of civilization. More progressive.
54. A piece of paper picked up by chance purifies one's own spirit; a stain wiped away intentionally purifies one's soul.
55. Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others.
56. Those who guard are moral, those who act are loyal, and those who cherish honor are honorable.
57. One must know how to love oneself, know how to love oneself and then know how to love others, know how to love others and then know how to protect the world.
58. Believe it or not. ?The Analects of Confucius
59. If someone treats me an inch, I will treat someone an inch; if someone treats me an inch, I will hold my heart in my heart; a kind word will warm you in winter, and a cold word will make June cold.
60. Only those who respect others have the right to be respected.
61. Don’t leave a scar on the wall, don’t leave a curse word in the air.
62. A benevolent person loves others and is benevolent to himself. Only the benevolent can do good to others and do evil to others. To restrain oneself and return to propriety is benevolence. For one day to restrain oneself and return to propriety, the world will return to benevolence.
63. Caring about the school is our duty; caring for the school is our obligation; loving the school is our voice.
64. School is a place for learning, and civilization is the foundation of success.
65. Let us do it together: care about the collective, take care of public property, and protect the environment!
66. The flowers of mercy are like brocade at our hands, and the grass is like grass under our feet!
67. Be polite, don’t talk nonsense about others, and don’t refuse to spend money.
68. A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. ?Goethe
69. Being polite is not always a sign of wisdom, but being impolite always makes people suspicious of stupidity. ?Randall
70. The origin of benevolence is love. ?Zhu Xi
71. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small.
72. Politeness is the golden key to human perfection.
73. The environment is clean and beautiful, life is healthy and scientific, and social civilization and progress are achieved.
74. A gentleman is sincere and sincere. ?Book of Rites
75. A gentleman who is good to himself also enjoys the kindness of others. ?Book of Rites
76. Respect is closer to etiquette than shame. Respect is not insulting. ?The Analects of Confucius
77. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. ?Rousseau
78. Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others.
79. Giving in is the true form of etiquette. --Zhu Xi
80. A tiny bit of kindness is helpful to others. I advise you not to do any evil. -- Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty, "Encouragement to the World"
81. A benevolent person loves others and is benevolent to himself. Only the benevolent can do good to others and do evil to others.
To restrain oneself and return to propriety is benevolence. For one day to restrain oneself and return to propriety, the world will return to benevolence.
82. Don’t sit on someone’s back when you respect someone. Don’t carry someone behind you when someone is given a seat. It is inconvenient to sit down, and I will be annoyed by others on the table. ?Also, if you respect people and drink wine, don't refuse. The lack of sex is due to convenience, and harmony cannot be eliminated. --Wang Fanzhi of the Tang Dynasty
83. It is not difficult to be polite when treating rich and noble people, but it is difficult to be polite; when treating poor and humble people, it is not difficult to be kind but difficult to be polite. -- "Historical Code"
84. The cheapest thing in the world and the one that can get the most benefits is etiquette. --Napoleon, Hill
85. Learning etiquette is useless. -- Confucius
86. In interpersonal interactions, the more thoughtful the etiquette, the safer it is. --[British] Tuo, Carlisle
87. Virtue is a spiritual treasure, but what makes it shine is good etiquette.
88. Saying "hello" to the teacher is not difficult; the difficulty is to persist in saying "hello" to the teacher sincerely.
89. Listening can make the speaker feel respected.
90. The environment is clean and beautiful, life is healthy and scientific, and social civilization and progress are achieved.
91. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. --Rousseau
92. The politeness brings civilization, warmth and happiness to everyone. --Norway Peele