Rules are meant to be broken and created. ——Taiwanese romance novel writer Xi Juan "Liang Xia Campus Chronicle"
The husband Yan's family has no ruthless prisoners, but the loving mother has a prodigal son. ——Philosopher Han Fei at the end of the Warring States Period "Han Feizi Xianxue" Whoever loves according to the rules will not get love. ——French late Renaissance thinker Montaigne Those who are serious about teaching should enter according to the rules and then exit according to the rules. ——Qing Dynasty scholar, calligrapher and painter Chiang He's famous saying: If the rules are not correct, it cannot be square; if the rules are not correct, it cannot be round. ——Liu An, King of Huainan of the Western Han Dynasty "Huainanzi" There is an old rule in playing cards, which is to allow the loser to talk nonsense. ——Irish poet Thomas Moore The heart is like rules, the ambition is like a ruler, calm like water, and upright like a rope. ——Hermit of the Western Han Dynasty Strict compliance If you want to know what is straight, you must have a yardstick; if you want to know what is square or round, you must have rules. ——Businessman and politician at the end of the Warring States Period Lu Buwei's "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals" Rules and Quotes When in the countryside, do as the Romans do. This is the rule among rules and the law among laws. ——French late Renaissance thinker Montaigne Everything in the world must be in its place according to certain rules and order. ——Lemont, a Polish writer and winner of the 1924 Nobel Prize for Literature. Rewards should not be alienated, and punishments should not be punished. Fairness should be the rule, and benevolence and righteousness should be the criterion.
——Wu Jing, a historian of the Tang Dynasty, "Zhenguan Politicians·Selection of Officials"