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Confucius’ famous sayings and meanings (50 sentences)

1. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up.

2. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.

3. If you want to establish yourself, you should establish others; if you want to achieve yourself, you should achieve others.

4. If you are generous to yourself but do not blame others, you will be far away from resentment.

5. When you see a virtuous person, think about them, and when you see a virtuous person, you should reflect on yourself.

6. If you are a three-person person, you must have a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.

7. Be respectful in your place, respectful in your work, and loyal to others.

8. A gentleman is respectful and courteous to others. He is a brother in the world.

9. Be loyal in words and respectful in deeds, even in a barbaric country. If you are not faithful in words and respectful in deeds, how can you do it even if you live in the state?

10. He who behaves his own way with shame, and who can serve in all directions without dishonoring the emperor's orders, can be called a scholar.

11. Confucius said: "He who can do the five things will be benevolent in the world." Please ask. Said: "Gong, generosity, trust, sensitivity, and benefit. Being respectful means not insulting, being lenient means winning people, being trustworthy makes people do whatever they want, being sensitive means making merit, and being helpful means being able to make people succeed."

12. A gentleman takes righteousness as a pledge, practices etiquette as a pledge, a grandson as a gift, and trust as a fulfillment. What a gentleman!

13. Making mistakes without correcting them is called making mistakes!

14. If you pass it, you will have to change it in a hurry.

15. Don’t show off your anger or make mistakes twice.

16. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will!

17. People who have no long-term worries must have immediate worries.

18. No haste, no small gain. If you want haste, you will not achieve anything; if you see small gains, you will not achieve great things.

19. If one does not uphold virtue and does not have a firm belief, how can he be able to live or die?

20. When making friends, keep your word.

21. Zhilan was born in a secluded forest, and does not lose its beauty because there is no one around; a gentleman cultivates virtue and does not change his moral character because of poverty. -- Confucius 22. Don't talk about things when they are done, don't admonish when things are done, and don't blame the past. -- Confucius's "The Analects" 23. If you are not in your position, you will not seek political power. --Confucius's "The Analects" 24. Three friends benefit you. Friends who are straight, friends who are understanding, and friends who are knowledgeable are beneficial. -- Confucius's "The Analects" 25. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned. - Confucius, "The Analects of Confucius" 26. At fifteen, I am determined to learn; at thirty, I am established; at forty, I am not confused; at fifty, I know the destiny of heaven; at sixty, my ears are attuned; at seventy, I follow my heart's desires without exceeding the rules. -- Confucius, "The Analects" 27. The wise are happy with water, the benevolent are happy with mountains; the wise are active, the benevolent are still; the wise are happy, the benevolent are long-lived. -- Confucius' "The Analects" 28. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy. - Confucius's "The Analects" 29. If you are not angry and enlightened, if you are not angry and angry, if you raise one corner and do not counter it with three corners, you will never recover. - Confucius' "The Analects" 30. When three people walk, they must have a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. -- Confucius, "The Analects" 31. If your parents are around, you will have to travel well if you don't travel far. --Confucius' "Analects of Confucius" 32. Confucius said: "A gentleman has three warnings: when he is young, his blood energy is not yet stable, and the warning lies in his appearance; when he is strong, his blood energy is strong, and his warning is fighting; when he is old, his blood energy has declined, "The key to caution is gaining." - Confucius, "The Analects of Confucius." "Ji's" 33. The deceased is like a man who never gives up day and night. -- Confucius's "The Analects" 34. When you see a virtuous person, you think about it; when you see a virtuous person, you reflect on yourself. -- Confucius, "The Analects of Confucius" 35. If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools -- Confucius, "The Analects of Confucius, Wei Linggong" 36. Don't worry about others if you don't know yourself, and worry about not knowing others. -- Confucius, "The Analects" 37. A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds. -- Confucius's "The Analects" 38. If quality is better than literature, then you will be wild; if literature is better than quality, you will be history; if literature is better than quality, then you will be a gentleman. - Confucius's "The Analects" 39. A gentleman is indifferent to others, while a villain is indifferent to others. - Confucius's "The Analects" 40. Being quick and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions, is what is called literature. -- Confucius, "The Analects" 41. A gentleman has nothing to eat and nothing to satisfy, and nothing to live in peace. If you are sensitive to things and cautious in speaking, you will have the right way. It can be said that he is eager to learn. -- Confucius's "The Analects" 42. Learning without thinking means nothing, thinking without learning means peril.

-- Confucius's "The Analects"

43. The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man, but the evil of a villain.

44. A gentleman does not compare himself with others, while a villain does not compare himself with others.

45. A gentleman cherishes virtue, while a villain cherishes earth; a gentleman cherishes punishment, while a villain cherishes favor.

46. How can I be ignorant of the French language? Change it to expensive. If you hold your hand and talk to it, you can say nothing.

47. A gentleman has nothing to do with the world, and nothing is better than justice.

48. Huh? Make it valuable. If I say it but don’t explain it, and therefore don’t change it, then I’m done with it.

49. A gentleman is likened to righteousness, and a villain is likened to benefit.

50. Xian Zai, come back! A basket of food and a ladle of drink, in a back alley, people can't bear to worry about it. Even if I return, I will not change my joy. Xianzai, come back!