1. It makes the people righteous.
2. Gentlemen are harmonious but not harmonious; villains are harmonious but not harmonious.
3. A gentleman is reserved and does not fight, and he is a group but not a party.
4. A gentleman does not compare himself with others, while a villain does not compare himself with others.
5. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried.
6. The benevolent do not worry, the wise do not be confused, and the brave do not fear.
7. Act for the sake of profit and complain too much.
8. If you seek benevolence and gain benevolence, there is no need to complain.
9. If quality is better than literature, then we will be wild; if literature is better than quality, then history will be achieved. Be polite, then be a gentleman.
10. A gentleman seeks the road but not food; a gentleman worries about the road but not poverty.