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Mencius motto
Mencius' famous saying: 1. Therefore, the heaven will drop to the people of Sri Lanka, and they must first suffer their minds, work their bones and muscles, starve their bodies and skin, and be empty of their bodies, so they can't be patient.

Therefore, God is going to hand this man a major historical task. He must first afflict his mind, tire his muscles and bones, starve his flesh and skin, and tire his body. His actions are always disturbed by interference, so as to shake his mind, make his temperament more tenacious, and increase his abilities that he did not have before.

2. Confucius climbed the East Mountain and was small, while he climbed Mount Tai and was small in the world.

Confucius felt that Lu became smaller when he climbed Dongshan, and that the world became smaller when he climbed Mount Tai.

3. having fun alone (yüè) and having fun with others, who is happy?

Translation: A person is happy to enjoy music alone, and he is happy to enjoy music with others. Which is happier?

4. What the master said is of great concern to me.

What your old man said suddenly opened my mind. (Sorrow: Moved)

5. Poor people are immune to it, while reaching them helps the world.

When you are poor, do a good job in moral cultivation, and when you are successful, help people all over the world to follow the good path.

6. I am old, and people are old, young people are young, and people are young.

Respect your parents, and push this feeling to others' parents, love your children, and push this feeling to others' children.

7. The weather is not as good as the geographical position, and the geographical position is not as good as people.

It's better to get the right weather than the right terrain, and it's better to get the right people. (if you want to win the world, you must win the hearts of the people first)

8. Those who gain the Tao will help more, while those who lose the Tao will help less.

People who gain morality will help him more, while those who lose morality will help him less.

9. The people are the most important, followed by the country, and the monarch is the least important.

The people are the most important, and the country is second to the people, and the monarch should be born in sorrow and die in happiness at the last

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live in worry and die in happiness.

11, wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent. This is called a gentleman.

Wealth can't make me indulge in pleasure, poverty can't make me change my ambition, and power can't make me grovel. Only such a person can be called a gentleman.

12. It is better to have no books than to believe all the books.

Translation: Believe in the Book completely (referring to the Book of History), then it is better not to have the Book.

13. Life is what I want. Righteousness is also what I want; You can't have both, and those who give up their lives for righteousness are also.

14. If you want to rule the world, who else is there in today's world?

If you want to make the world peaceful, who else can do it except me in today's world?

15. Yang Zi takes it for me, and pulling out a dime is beneficial to the world, not for nothing. Mozi loves all, and he is eager to benefit the world.

Yang Zi advocates doing it for me (himself), although he won't do it as long as one hair is removed to benefit the world. Mozi advocated universal love, even if he polished his bald head and broke his heel, he would do it as long as it was beneficial to the world. Refuting Yang and Mo's one-sided proposition of "upholding one" with the Confucian doctrine of the mean.