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Famous sayings of benevolent and wise men
This sentence comes from the Analects of Confucius and was said by Confucius.

Original text:

"The benevolent is not worried, the wise is not confused, and the brave is not afraid."

Meaning:

A caring person will not be sad, he will treat people and things that bring him sadness with a tolerant attitude; A wise man will use his intelligence to find a solution to the problem when he encounters something puzzling; A brave man will not be afraid of a strong enemy, and he will meet the challenge without hesitation.

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The Analects of Confucius asked: "Confucius said,' If I learn, I will accomplish nothing; Benevolent people do not worry, wise people do not doubt, and brave people are not afraid.' "

Liu Tangzhi, History, Chapter 27: "Only the wise are not confused, no doubt."

"Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang Shang": "He drowned his people, but Solo Luo Zheng did it. Who are the enemies of the king? Therefore, as the saying goes,' the benevolent is invincible'. "