1. His principles are right, and my principles are not, so I will allow them; his principles are not right, and my principles are yes, and I will tolerate them. ——Shi Dian
2. Gains and losses are like clouds in front of you, and the sun and moon are hanging behind you. ——Chen Gongyin
3. I can do anything in this life, but I cannot be a person who can distinguish right from wrong. ——Wang Xiaobo
4. A true gentleman knows that his opinions are affected by the environment and may not be fair; so he finds it difficult to distinguish right from wrong. ——Wang Xiaobo
5. Wisdom first teaches people to distinguish right from wrong. ——Yu Waina
6. Matters depend on right and wrong, and public affairs do not matter far or near. ——Zhang Jiuling
7. Reputation and criticism are never allowed to be heard, and right and wrong will always be self-evident. ——Feng Menglong
8. People learn by thinking, and by thinking, they can know right and wrong. ——Zhu Xi
9. Once right and wrong are clear, rewards and punishments can be given. ——Wang Anshi
10. When a man acts, he will judge right and wrong, regardless of profit or loss; he will judge success or failure regardless of success; he will judge eternal life, regardless of life. ——Huang Zongxi
It is never acceptable to criticize or criticize people. Right and wrong will always be self-evident. ——Feng Menglong
11. Cherishing clothes should start from the beginning. Cherishing reputation should start from an early age.
12. The hardships of the ages are small life and death, and all generations have to weigh the big right and wrong. ——Song Zhenting
13. I would rather stand alone and proudly stick to my beliefs than follow the crowd without distinguishing right from wrong. ——Cha Churchill
14. It’s hard to ignore what’s right and wrong in the future. ——Zhang Tingyu
15. Assuming that good and evil can be judged, then the prerequisite for distinguishing right from wrong is to develop intelligence and broaden knowledge.
——Wang Xiaobo