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Classical Chinese does not speak ill of others.
1. How can a gentleman speak classical Chinese without speaking ill of others? "A gentleman does not avoid the beauty of others and does not speak ill of others."

From: Han Feizi's Seven Techniques of Inner Chu.

As the envoy of Wang Wei, he was called King Jing, saying, "When you enter the king's territory, you will hear the customs of the kingdom, saying,' A gentleman does not hide the beauty of others, and does not speak evil of others.' Is it true?/You don't say. "The king said," Yes. " "But if there is chaos in white, is there no danger in ordinary? If so, I will be spared the death penalty. "

Jiang Yi, the ambassador of Wang Wei to Chu, said to the king of Chu: "When I entered the territory of the king of Chu, I heard that the national atmosphere of the king of Chu was:' A gentleman does not hide the beauty of others and does not speak evil of others.' Is there really such an atmosphere? "The king of Chu said," Yes. ""In this case, can the country not be dangerous if something similar to a white coup happens again? " In fact, all ministers are exempt from the death penalty. "

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Famous sayings in Han Feizi's book

1, the method is not obvious, but I don't want to see the technique. The law must be clear to people, but art must be imperceptible. )

2. If you are empty, you will know the truth, and if you are quiet, you will know that the doer is right. Stay out of it and you will see the truth; Keep calm to work out the principle of action)

3, nothing is quiet, see flaws in the dark. If you keep silent and do nothing, you will often learn about other people's behavior loopholes from a hidden perspective. )

4, so I went to hate, and I humbly thought I would give up. (So get rid of feelings such as closeness, love and disgust. In order to successfully use tactics. )

5. You didn't see what you wanted. A monarch should not show his preference.

6, to good and evil, I am a vegetarian; Eliminate the old and eliminate the wisdom. I am self-sufficient. The monarch hides his likes and dislikes so that he can see the true colors of his liegeman; Throw away old prejudices, don't show your wisdom, and let the lieutenants do their jobs.

7. If a man is a virtuous person, ministers will decorate their lines to invite you to desire, which means that ministers' feelings are invalid. The monarch likes to hire talented people, so the lieutenants will whitewash themselves to cater to the monarch. )

8. When ministers meet, the King will not hide it. When the true colors of the princes are revealed, the monarch will not be deceived. )

9. It is to have wisdom, virtue, merit and courage. You can see clearly without wisdom, you can achieve great things without showing your talents, and you are still strong without bluffing.

10, see but not see, smell but not smell, know but not know (see but not see, hear but not see, know but not know)

1 1, seeing evil is not right, the ministers are not; If you are good, your minister will falsely accuse you. (If you hate it, the princes will hide it; If it is the monarch's preference, then the princes will cheat to cater to it)

12, say the opposite to taste doubt. (deliberately saying the opposite or doing the opposite to test the liegeman)

13, the system is more important in yourself, and it will be quiet if you don't leave. Heavy energy makes light, and static energy makes impatience. (Authority is the so-called weight in hand, and staying on the standard is the so-called quietness. Cautious people can control frivolity, and quiet people can control impatience.

2. Speak ill of others behind their backs. Classical Chinese 1, worrying and sneering.

Interpretation: I am afraid that others will speak ill of me and criticize me.

Source: Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"

Original text: "On the fourth floor, there must be people who go to the countryside to miss their hometown, people who are worried and afraid of being laughed at, and people who are miserable and feel extremely sad everywhere."

(Interpretation: "People who climb this building will be homesick, will be demoted to the capital, will be afraid of being slandered, and will be afraid of being laughed at. Looking at it, full of depression, I feel very sad. " )

2, shake your lips and be good at making trouble.

Interpretation: describes playing tricks on the lips to provoke and incite.

Source: "Zhuangzi Stole Foot"

Original text: "Eat without plowing, dress without weaving, wag your lips and drum your tongue, and make trouble."

(Interpretation: "If you don't plow, you will have food, and if you don't knit, you will have clothes. Every day, I play with my mouth to provoke and incite. " )

3, sharp knife cuts flesh and sores, and bad words hurt people and hate.

Interpretation: Bad words hurt people more than sharp knives.

Source: Song. Shi Puji's Five Lights Meeting Yuan

Original text: "A sharp knife cuts sores, and bad words hurt people and hate them. The mountains in the class are green, and I feel that Conan's dream has just begun. "

(Interpretation: "The sharp knife cut the flesh and the wound has not healed. If you are vicious, you will hurt others and you will hate it. " In the class, the mountain is green, and the mountain is green. At first, you thought Conan was dreaming. " )

4. A jealous monarch will be slandered and polluted every day.

Interpretation: attack with gossip.

Source: Bi Jun Martyrdom Monument of Zeng Guofan in Qing Dynasty

Original text: "Those who avoid the monarch fly every day to seek advice and slander, overlapping pollution."

(Interpretation: "I am jealous that your daily bone flying plan recommends slander and mutual pollution." )

5, people who make trouble, short and long, can't bear it.

Interpretation: refers to spreading rumors and maliciously slandering others.

Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Feng Sanniang

Original text: "A fuss is unbearable."

(Interpretation: "I can't stand gossip." )