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Quotes about "Bottom Lines and Principles"

The famous sayings are as follows:

1. "Mencius Li Lou Shang" written by Meng Ke during the Warring States Period: "The wisdom of Li Lou is the cleverness of Gong Shuzi. Without rules, it cannot be a square circle."

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Explanation: With Li Lou’s shrewd eye and Gongshu Bang’s skillful craftsmanship, it would be impossible to draw a square circle without following rules and regulations.

It means that there must be rules and behavior systems when doing anything. The system is the rules and codes of conduct for everyone to abide by. No matter how complex things are, they can be explained with simple examples.

2. "Huainanzi" by Liu An of the Western Han Dynasty: If the moment is not correct, it cannot be square; if the gauge is not correct, it cannot be round.

Explanation: The tools are placed incorrectly and the correct beginning cannot be drawn.

We must persevere in everything we do, regard "obeying disciplines and observing rules" as a kind of responsibility, establish a sense of discipline and rules, and fully realize the importance of observing disciplines and observing rules, and effectively strengthen the discipline and rules. Discipline means conscious thought and action.

3. Three Kingdoms of Shu Liu Bei: 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.

Interpretation: As long as it is good, even a small good must be done; as long as it is "evil", even a small evil cannot be done.

Don’t not do good things because they are small, and don’t do bad things because they are small. If a small amount of good is accumulated, it will become a great good that benefits the world, while if a small amount of evil is accumulated, it will be "enough to disrupt the country."

4. Italy Dante: If the will is surrendered, no matter how much it is, it aids violence.

People must have their own will and principles in doing things and cannot be controlled by others.

5. "Painting the Frame of Maitreya" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: Therefore, it means not forgetting the original intention, and must fulfill the original wish.

Interpretation: Never forget the original intention, and you will eventually be able to realize your original wish.

Only by sticking to your original intention and original beliefs can you achieve your wishes and complete your merits. When you are confused and hesitant, don't forget the way you came, and do things down-to-earth.