"Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you" comes from "The Analects of Confucius". Quotations from the ancient Chinese thinker and educator Confucius. The explanation is: You don’t want others to treat you with your words and deeds, and you shouldn’t treat others with those words and deeds. To put it simply, it means to treat others the same way as oneself. It is to use your own heart to push others; how you want to live, think of how others want to live; if you don't want others to treat you, don't treat others that way; if you want to be able to stand up in society and be accessible, It also helps others to stand firm and understand. In short, start from your own heart, extend it to others, understand others, and treat others. It has the same meaning as the Chinese folk saying of empathizing with others, putting yourself in others' shoes, etc. This sentence tells the true meaning of being a human being.