He is quick-thinking and eager for knowledge, and he is never shy to ask his subordinates for advice.
A gentleman is harmonious but different, and a villain is not harmonious.
A gentleman makes money in a proper way.
A gentleman is not afraid of misfortune, but he does not take pleasure in happiness.
A gentleman likes his way, but a villain likes his desire.
Hearsay, abandon morality.
A gentleman knows the great is far away, and a villain knows the small is near.
An upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried.
The week of gentlemen is incomparable, and the week of villains is incomparable.
People who don't know and don't care are not as good as gentlemen.
The leisure of a gentleman is just right, and the leisure of a villain is evil.
A gentleman thinks he is good, but a villain thinks he is evil.
A gentleman talks but doesn't do it.
Just as celestial bodies maintain vitality through movement, a gentleman should constantly pursue self-improvement.
The gentleman is poor, and the villain is poor.
A gentleman's journey is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, indifferent to one's ambition, and quiet to a great distance.
A gentleman is ashamed of his words, but he does not stop.
A gentleman is figurative, while a villain is figurative.