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Famous aphorisms about the excellent qualities of people

1. The sharp edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. It is born from sorrow and dies from happiness. Therefore, when Heaven entrusts a great task to this person, he must first work hard on his will, his muscles and bones. A hungry person, an empty body, and a confused person will mess up everything they do; failure is the mother of success; a positive person sees an opportunity in every worry, while a negative person sees something in every opportunity. Worry. Without such a biting cold, how could plum blossoms be fragrant.

Three feet of ice is not as cold as a day.

How can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain.

2. People must not be arrogant, but they must not be arrogant; people have ambitions, but bamboo has knots.

If you are not afraid of poverty, you are afraid of short ambitions.

People have no strength, The anchorage is not secure.

Heroes bleed but not shed tears.

Ordinary people with their legs upright are taller than celebrities who kneel down. (Turkey)

The three armies can To seize the commander-in-chief, an ordinary man cannot seize the ambition. - "The Analects of Confucius"

When the year is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither. - "The Analects of Confucius"

The benevolence of people with high ideals People do not want to live to harm their benevolence, but they have to kill themselves to achieve benevolence. - "The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong"

Don't lower your ambitions, don't disgrace your body. - "The Analects of Confucius"

Wealth and honor cannot be licentious, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot be subdued. - "Mencius Tengwengong"

If you are poor, you can be good for yourself, and if you are rich, you can benefit the world. - "Mencius is devoted to his heart"

Everyone is destined to die, and it may be heavier than Mount Tai, or lighter than a feather. - Sima Qian's "Report to Ren An"

Don't betray for the sake of poverty, and don't change your mind for the sake of being humble. - Huan Kuan, "Salt and Iron on the Earth" Guang"

It is better to have broken jade than to make it whole. - "The Biography of Yuan Jing'an in the Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty"

The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough ground knows the honest minister. - Li Shimin's "Gift to Xiao Yu" "

Coming out of the mud but not stained, washing the clear ripples without being evil. - Zhou Dunyi's "Shuo on Love of Lotus"

When times are poor, we can see each and every painting. - Wen Tianxiang "Song of Righteousness"

Fame is as important as Mount Tai, but profit is as light as a feather. - Yu Qian's "Untitled"

Don't be afraid of being shattered into pieces, leaving your innocence in the world. - Yu Qian's "Ode of Lime" 》

Stay firm on the green hills and never let go. The roots are still in the broken rocks.

After countless hardships, they are still strong, regardless of the winds from the southeast, northwest and northwest. ——Zheng Xie (xiè) "Title Painting"

Scholars can be killed but not humiliated.

3. Honesty is the greatest wealth; honesty and trustworthiness are the basic requirements of being a human being; a promise worth a thousand pieces of gold; a word must be true and a deed must be resolute; with friends To make a promise, you must keep your word; if you don't have faith, you don't know what to do; if you are not sincere and sincere, you cannot move people; if you are not trustworthy, quality is of no use; keeping your promise is like protecting your honor; those who betray their integrity are betraying themselves. Reputation.

4. Among all moral qualities, good nature is the most needed in the world.--(English) Russell 2. People are good, and there are not enough good things.-- (Song Dynasty) Yang Wanli 3. Those who do good should feel happy.--(France) Romain Roland 4. Kindness and moral character are both like gems to metals. The two set off each other and add brilliance.--( British) Bernard Shaw 5. Kindness is a universal language that can be felt by the blind and smelled by the deaf.--(US) Mark Twain A kind heart is gold.--Shakespeare