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Famous aphorisms for abiding by laws and regulations

1. Without rules, you cannot form a square or a circle. From: "Li Lou Chapter 1" by Mencius during the Warring States Period. Interpretation: If you don't use compasses and rulers, you can't accurately draw squares and circles. It's a metaphor for following the rules when doing things.

2. If the family has regular business, it will not be hungry even if it is hungry; if the country has regular laws, it will not be in chaos even if it is in danger. From: "Han Feizi: Playing Evil" by Han Feizi in the Warring States Period. Interpretation: If a family has a fixed income, it will not go hungry, and if a country has a fixed rule of law, it will not be destroyed.

3. Don’t waste your life for a precious treasure, so it is said that the order is more valuable than the treasure; do not waste your life for the sake of loving others, so it is said that the law loves others. From: "Four Wounds and a Hundred Hidden Things" written by Guan Zhong in the Spring and Autumn Period. Interpretation: ? Will not harm the country for relatives, which means that "the country is more important than relatives"; will not violate the law out of love for its subjects, which means "love the law more than loving people" ”

4. Don’t do evil because it’s small, and don’t do good because it’s small. From: "Three Kingdoms, Book of Shu, Biography of the First Lord" written by Liu Bei of the Shu Han Dynasty. Interpretation: It means don't do it just because it is a minor bad thing, and don't not care about it just because it is a minor good deed.

5. Law is order, and only with good laws can there be good order. From: Ancient Greek Aristotle.