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Confucius’s aggressive sayings

In ancient times, Confucius was revered as the “Sage of Heaven” and the “Muduo of Heaven” and was one of the most erudite scholars in society at that time. , was revered by the rulers of later generations as the Saint of Confucius, the Most Holy, the Most Holy Teacher, the Most Holy Teacher of Dacheng Wenxuan, and the Teacher of All Times. His Confucianism has a profound influence on China and the world. Confucius is listed as the first among the "Top Ten Cultural Celebrities in the World".

1. If you review the past and learn the new, you can become a teacher. ——Confucius

2. Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is a disaster. ——Confucius

3. Isn’t it true that one should learn and practice from time to time? Wouldn’t it be great to have friends from far away? Isn't it a gentleman if a person doesn't know something but doesn't get upset?

4. Smart and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions.

5. To know is to know, and to not know is to know.

6. Those who know something 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.

7. Be inspired by poetry and established by etiquette. Be happy.

8. Use the able to ask questions about the incompetent, and ask more questions than the few; if something is there, if it is not, if it is true, if it is false, make mistakes without correcting.

9. Aspire to the Tao, base on virtue, rely on benevolence, and swim in art.

10. If you are not angry, you will not be enlightened, and if you are not angry, you will not be angry.

11. If you take one corner and don’t turn it back with three, it will be useless.

12. If you are holy, I can’t do it. I will never tire of learning and teaching.

13. I don’t eat all day long and stay up all night thinking about it, which is of no use and is not as good as learning.

14. Human beings are immutable and cannot be witch doctors.

15. There is no distinction between teaching and learning.

16. If you don’t learn enough, you are afraid of losing it.

17. The sun knows where one is dead, and the moon does not forget what one can do. It can be said that he is eager to learn.

18. If I have to restrain myself, I will not be without teachings.

19. Those who are close to you serve your father, those who are far away serve your king; you are more familiar with the names of birds, animals, and trees.

20. Poetry can be exciting, watchable, group, and resentful.

21. If you don’t learn poetry, you will have nothing to say.

22. If I am the author without knowing it, then I am not the author.

23. Those who are evil must be observed; those who are good must be observed.

24. If you hear a lot, choose the good ones and follow them; if you see a lot, you will recognize them.

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

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

3. People who have no long-term worries must have immediate worries. ——Confucius

4. I examine myself three times every day: Are I being unfaithful to others? Have you ever left a letter with a friend? Are you not used to it?

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

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

7. People with different paths should not conspire with each other.

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

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

10. When it comes to etiquette, harmony is the most precious thing.

11. Listen to his words and watch his actions.

12. A person who behaves in his own way is shameless and can be used in all directions without dishonoring the emperor’s order. He can be called a scholar.

13. Those who are virtuous must cultivate their words, but those who are eloquent do not need to cultivate their virtues.

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

15. You don’t use your words to lift people up, and you don’t use people to waste your words.

16. The ancients couldn’t say what they said, and they were ashamed of themselves.

17. When making friends, keep your word. Use literature to make friends, and friends to support benevolence.

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

19. 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!

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

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

22. If you are straight but don’t learn, you will be blind and twisted; if you are brave and don’t learn, you will be confused; if you are straight and hard to learn, you will be crazy.

23. There are three friends who benefit and three friends who harm. Friends who are straight, friends who are understanding, and friends who are knowledgeable are beneficial. If you have friends, you will be brave. If you are friendly, you will be gentle. If you have friends, you will be sycophantic, which is a loss.

24. A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds.

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

26. Only benevolent people can do good to others and do evil to others.

27. Don’t express your anger and never make mistakes.

28. 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.

29. Scholars must be ambitious and have a long way to go. Isn’t it important to consider benevolence as one’s own responsibility? Isn't it just too far to die before oneself?

30. If one is not committed to virtue and does not have a sincere belief in the truth, how can he be able to survive and how can he be destroyed?

31. A gentleman has nothing to eat and nothing to live in, and he is sensitive to things but careful in his words.

32. Wrong words and bad ethics.

33. Clever words and charming words are fresh and benevolent.

34. Strength, perseverance, woodiness, indifference and benevolence.

35. If you can talk to someone but don’t talk to them, you will miss someone; if you talk to someone you can’t talk to, you will lose your words. He who knows does not lose people, nor does he lose words.

36. To say something without mentioning it is called impatience; to say something but not say anything is called concealment; to say something without seeing the color is called blindness.

37. If one is fond of benevolence but not willing to learn, his concealment is also foolish; if he loves knowledge but not to learn, his concealment is also deceitful; if he is fond of faith but not willing to learn, his concealment is also a thief.

38. A gentleman’s name must be something to be said, and his words must be actionable. A gentleman is nothing more than strict about what he says.

39. A gentleman is respectful and courteous to others. He is a brother in the world. He speaks faithfully and acts respectfully. This is true even in a barbaric country. If you are not faithful in words and sincere in deeds, how can you do it even if you live in the state?

40. There is nothing suitable for a gentleman in the world, and there is nothing wrong with it. It is the comparison of righteousness.

41. Being respectful but rude will lead to fatigue, being cautious but rude will lead to confusion, being brave but rude will lead to chaos, and being straight but rude will lead to strangulation.

42. To serve the king, respect him and then eat.

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

44. Acting with interests in mind and complaining too much.

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

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