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Who can tell me some famous sayings of Confucius (should be shorter) and some names of Confucius’ stories

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

Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.

The statue of Confucius expresses his desire to establish himself and others, and his desire to reach others.

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

When you see a virtuous person, you think about them; when you see a virtuous person, you introspect yourself.

When three people walk together, they must have a teacher. I will choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.

Be respectful wherever you live, be respectful in your work, and be loyal to others.

A gentleman is respectful and courteous, and he is respectful and courteous to others. He is a brother in the world.

He who behaves in his own way has no shame. If he acts in all directions and does not insult the emperor's orders, he can be called a gentleman.

A gentleman takes righteousness as a pledge, conducts it with propriety, develops it as a grandson, and fulfills it by faith. What a gentleman!

To make mistakes without correcting them is to say that you have made mistakes!

If it is passed, it will be changed in a hurry.

Don’t express your anger and don’t make mistakes.

If a person has no long-term worries, he must have immediate worries.

No desire for haste, no small gains in sight. If you want haste, you will not achieve anything; if you see small gains, you will not achieve great things.

If one is not committed to virtue and does not have a firm belief in the truth, how can one live or die?

When making friends, keep your word.

Use literature to make friends, and friends to help people.

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

Clever words will mess with morality, and a small impatience will mess with great plans.

Known words and charming words are fresh and benevolent.

Strongness, perseverance, woodiness, indifference and benevolence.

Those who are virtuous must educate themselves in words, but those who are eloquent do not need to cultivate virtues.

Listen to his words and watch his actions.

A gentleman does not use words to lift people up, nor does he use people to trash his words.

The ancients could not say anything, and they could not catch it in shame.

The name of a gentleman must be eloquent, and his words must be actionable. A gentleman is nothing more than scrupulous in his words.

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 miss your words. He who knows does not lose people, nor does he lose words.

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

If you are respectful but rude, you will be tired; if you are cautious but rude, you will be embarrassed; if you are brave but rude, you will be chaotic; if you are straight but rude, you will be strangled.

Serve the king, respect his duties and then eat them.

As for the purpose of etiquette, harmony is the most precious thing.

Don’t worry about others but you don’t know yourself, and you don’t know others when you are worried.

Three thousand disciples and seventy-two sages.

Isn’t it great to learn and practice it from time to time? Wouldn’t it be great to have friends from far away? Isn't it a gentleman who doesn't know something but doesn't get upset?

When the year is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither.

The wise enjoy the water, the benevolent enjoy the mountains. The wise are active, the benevolent are still. The wise are happy and the benevolent live long.

Scholarship can be tolerated, but who can’t be tolerated?

A scholar who aspires to the Tao but is ashamed of those who wear bad clothes and eat badly is not worthy of discussion.

If you are so angry that you forget to eat, if you are happy you forget your worries, you don’t know that old age is coming.

Eat sparingly, drink water, bend your arms and rest on them, and enjoy yourself there. Being rich and noble without justice is like a floating cloud to me.

Xianzai, come back! A basket of food and a ladle of drink, in a back alley, people can't bear to worry about it. Even if I return, I will not change my joy.

Wealth and honor are what people want; if they don’t follow the right path, they won’t get it. Poverty and lowliness are what people hate;

If you don’t follow the right path, you won’t get rid of them.

If you are rich and can be sought after, even if you are a whip-wielding man, I will do it. If you can't ask for it, do as I like.

Think of justice when you see benefit, and give orders when you see danger.

Cultivation of oneself to respect oneself, cultivation of oneself to bring peace to others...Cultivation of oneself to bring peace to the people.

You can support an orphan six feet away, you can send a life a hundred miles away, and you can't take it away during a big festival.

A man with lofty ideals and benevolence will not harm his benevolence by seeking life, but will kill himself to fulfill his benevolence.

You died due to illness and your name is not known.

Those who are upright are upright and righteous. Observe words and colors, and consider the following people.

A gentleman is arrogant but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant.

For a gentleman, things are easy but difficult to say (pleasure). Saying (pleasure) is not done in the right way, not saying (pleasure).

A gentleman’s official position is to act righteously.

Zi said Yu Chan. There are four principles of a gentleman: he behaves respectfully towards himself, he is respectful in his conduct, he benefits the people when he nourishes them, and he treats the people righteously.

Gentlemen are harmonious but not harmonious; villains are harmonious but not harmonious.

A gentleman is reserved and does not fight, and he is a group but not a party.

A gentleman is not careful in comparing himself with others, while a villain is not careful in comparing himself with others.

A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried.

The benevolent do not worry, the wise do not be confused, the brave do not fear.

Those who act in favor of profit will have many complaints.

If you seek benevolence and gain benevolence, why complain?

If quality is better than literature, then the country will be wild; if literature is better than quality, then history will be achieved. Be gentle and polite, then be a gentleman.

A gentleman seeks the road but not food; a gentleman worries about the road but not poverty.

Seeing good is like exploring a soup.

A gentleman respects the virtuous and tolerates others, praises the good but is reserved.

It is not enough to be a scholar just because you are a scholar!

Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, this is knowing.

A gentleman takes righteousness as a pledge, conducts it with propriety, develops it as a grandson, and fulfills it by faith. What a gentleman!

To make mistakes without correcting them is to say that you have made mistakes!

If it is passed, it will be changed in a hurry.

Don’t express your anger and don’t make mistakes.

Three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will!

If a person has no long-term worries, he must have immediate worries.

No desire for haste, no small gains in sight. If you want haste, you will not achieve anything; if you see small gains, you will not achieve great things.

A scholar 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?

If one is not committed to virtue and does not have a firm belief in the truth, how can one live or die?

When making friends, keep your word.

Use literature to make friends, and friends to help people.

Three friends will benefit you, and three friends will harm you. 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.

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

A gentleman who has nothing to eat and nothing to live in, who is sensitive to things but careful in his words, is Taoist and upright, and he can be said to be eager to learn.

Spoken words confuse morality.

Known words and charming words are fresh and benevolent.

Strongness, perseverance, woodiness, indifference and benevolence.

Those who are virtuous must educate themselves in words, but those who are eloquent do not need to cultivate virtues.

Listen to his words and watch his actions.

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

The ancients could not say anything, and they could not catch it in shame.

If a gentleman is famous, he will be brave; if he is brave but rude, he will be chaotic; if he is straight but rude, he will be strangled.

Serve the king, respect his duties and then eat them.

As for the purpose of etiquette, harmony is the most precious thing.

Those who act in favor of profit will have many complaints.

If you are not angry or enlightened, if you are not angry and angry, if you raise one point and do not counter it with three points, you will never recover.