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Famous sayings in classical Chinese
1. Cultivate one's morality, keep one's family in order, govern the country and level the world (Book of Rites)

2. Everything will be established if it is prepared, and it will be abolished if it is not prepared. ("The Book of Rites")

3. If a jade is not cut, it will not be a tool; People don't learn and don't know. (Book of Rites)

4. Birds of a feather flock together. ("Zhouyi")

5, full of losses, modest benefits. ("Shangshu")

6. Good medicine tastes bitter and is good for illness, but advice when most unpleasant is good for action. ("Historical Records")

7. Knowing shame is almost brave. ("Book of Rites")

8. The way of civil and military affairs is relaxed. ("Book of Rites")

9. If you are poor, you will change, and if you change, you will pass, and the general rules will last for a long time. ("Book of Changes")

1. Courtesy is reciprocal, and it is indecent to come. ("The Book of Rites")

11. One leaf blocks the eye and Mount Tai is not seen. Two earplugs, no thunder. (

) 12. A single spark can start a prairie fire. ("Shangshu")

13, lip service is not real, complaining about the disaster and its body. ("Book of Rites")

14. Sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask questions. ("The Analects of Confucius")

15. Reviewing the past and learning the new can be a teacher. (The Analects of Confucius)

16. Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous. (The Analects of Confucius)

17. Learning from time to time, isn't it? (The Analects of Confucius)

18. In an upright man is open and poised, little people often share weal and woe. ("The Analects of Confucius")

19. Be angry and forget to eat, enjoy forgetting your worries, and I don't know that old age is coming. ("The Analects of Confucius")

2. Clever words confuse morality, and small sufferings confuse great plans. (The Analects of Confucius)

21. Different Tao, no common goal. ("The Analects of Confucius")

22. Not suffering from widowhood but suffering from inequality, not suffering from poverty but suffering from anxiety. (The Analects of Confucius)

23. Being unjust and rich and expensive is like a cloud to me. (The Analects of Confucius)

24. If you are not in your position, you will not seek its politics. (The Analects of Confucius)

25. Love wants to live, and evil wants to die. ("The Analects of Confucius")

26. If the name is not correct, the words are not smooth; If you say something wrong, you can't do it. ("The Analects of Confucius")

27. He is upright and does not order; His body is not straight, although he does not obey. (The Analects of Confucius)

28. A word prospers the country, but a word loses the country. ("The Analects of Confucius")

29. A gentleman is ashamed of his words and goes beyond his deeds. (The Analects of Confucius)

3. If you don't know what others don't know, you don't know what others are. ("The Analects of Confucius")

31. Seeing the sage Si Qi Yan, seeing the sage and introspecting. (The Analects of Confucius)

32. A scholar can be killed but not humiliated. ("Book of Rites")

33, hearsay and hearsay, morality is abandoned. ("The Analects of Confucius")

34. Those who benefit have three friends, friends are straightforward, friends are tolerant, and friends are more knowledgeable, which is beneficial. ("The Analects of Confucius")

35. It is too much to live without changing. ("The Analects of Confucius")

36. A gentleman seeks the Tao and does not seek food. A gentleman worries about the Tao and does not worry about poverty. ("The Analects of Confucius")

37. (The Analects of Confucius)