Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you, which means that you don't like it, and don't impose it on others yourself.
What this sentence reveals is the important principle of dealing with interpersonal relationships. Confucius said that people should treat others with their own behavior as a reference. People should have a broad mind. When dealing with others, don't be narrow-minded, but be generous and forgive others. If you impose what you don't want on others, it will not only destroy the relationship with others, but also make things deadlocked and out of control.
The communication between people should really adhere to this principle, which is the embodiment of respecting others and treating others equally. In this world, besides paying attention to your own existence, you should also pay attention to the existence of others. People are equal, so don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you.
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This sentence comes from The Analects of Confucius
The Analects of Confucius are mostly quotations, but all of them are rich in meaning, and some sentences and chapters are vivid. For example, "Zi Lu Zeng Xi Ran You Gong Xi Hua Shi Zuo" is not only long in length, but also pays attention to narration, which can be regarded as a narrative with complete structure. The characters are vivid, and the ideological tendency is naturally revealed through the expressions, actions and dialogues of the characters, which has strong artistry.
The Analects of Confucius reflects the educational principles of Confucius. Confucius taught students in accordance with their aptitude, taking into account different qualities, advantages and disadvantages, and the specific situation of studying in Germany, showing the valuable spirit of tireless teaching.