1. Ancient Chinese famous sayings about peace
1. Truth is the light of life, and struggle is the mother of peace... Contemporary poet Guo Xiaochuan
2. Peace makes people happier, but it also makes them weaker.
3. Winning the war is simply getting peace off to a good start. British poet Browning
4. Force shows the weakness of human beings. Tagore's "Sacrifice"
5. There has never been a good war or a bad peace. American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker and diplomat Franklin
6. Do not serve war and destruction, but serve peace and understanding. German-Swiss writer Hesse
7. The purpose of war must be peace. Aristotle
8. We can only use weapons to defend peace. Hitler
9. What cannot be obtained peacefully, take it with your fists. Head of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party, Hitler
10. Cultivating fungi in the hotbed of pacifism does not require any fertilizer, and they can suddenly grow overnight. Romain Rolland 2. Famous lines from ancient poems and essays about harmony
The Chinese nation has always valued and cherished "harmony". Creating the word is like opening a mouth of a seedling, which is as important as eating.
There are many words composed of "harmony", such as peace, harmony, harmony, harmony, harmony, harmony and so on. From the ancient "harmony is the most precious" to the current construction of a harmonious society, from the perspective of national character, they are of the same origin.
In folk proverbs, there are also a lot of sayings about harmony, which shows that the concept of harmony is deeply rooted. The so-called "everything thrives when the family is harmonious", "don't bully outsiders at home", "distant relatives are not as good as close neighbors, and close neighbors are not as good as the opposite door", this emphasizes the need for harmony in the family and neighborhood; "a kind word warms a person, but a bad word hurts someone to the bone", "enemies are "It is better to untie and not to tie" and "forgive others when you are able to spare them", which emphasizes the need for harmonious interpersonal relationships; "Everyone respects me by one foot, and I respect others by one foot." Courtesy comes first, respecting and loving each other, always being grateful, and naturally living in harmony; in addition, "if you are not afraid of others being disrespectful, you are afraid that you are not upright." As long as everyone cultivates himself and is strict with himself, this will of course enhance the factors of social harmony.