1, those who gain the Tao will help more, and those who lose it will help less. -Mencius.
The meaning of this sentence is that those who abide by morality will get a lot of support and help, while those who don't abide by morality will get little support and help. This sentence emphasizes the importance of morality and justice, and only those who adhere to justice and morality can get extensive support and help.
2, wealth can not be lewd, poverty can not be moved, power can not be bent. -Mencius.
Wealth cannot confuse his mind, poverty cannot change his moral integrity, and power cannot bend his will. This sentence expresses that a person should stick to his beliefs and integrity, and don't change his principles because of the temptation and pressure from outside.
3, born in sorrow, died in happiness. -Mencius.
This sentence means that you can live in sorrow, but you may die in happiness. It expresses the truth of persistence in difficulties and vigilance in happiness. This is also an idea of preparing for a rainy day and being prepared for danger in times of peace.
4. A gentleman is safe without forgetting danger, not forgetting death, and not forgetting chaos. -Mencius.
The meaning of this sentence is that a gentleman does not forget danger when he is stable, but he does not forget extinction when he is alive, and he does not forget chaos when he is governing. This is Mencius' warning to gentlemen to be prepared for danger in times of peace.
5, the sky will fall to the Sri Lankan people, who must work hard first. -Mencius.
The meaning of this sentence is that heaven has sent a great responsibility to such a person, and he must first make him sad and tired. This is Mencius' unremitting encouragement to people in the face of difficulties and setbacks.
6. Thinking is prepared and prepared. -Mencius.
This sentence means that only thinking and preparation can avoid disaster. This is Mencius warning people that everything should be prepared.
7. Therefore, if the sky is going to fall on the Sri Lankan people, first of all, we must work hard and starve their bodies. -Mencius.
This sentence means that heaven is responsible for such a person, and he must first make his heart ache, his bones and muscles tired and his body and skin hungry. This is Mencius' encouragement to those who want to take on heavy responsibilities, letting them know that only through difficulties and setbacks can they grow into responsible people.
8. Walkers often arrive, and winners often arrive. -Mencius.
This sentence means that you can only reach your destination if you keep walking; Only by continuous efforts can we succeed. This is Mencius' praise for hard work and persistence, and also his advocacy for being prepared for danger in times of peace and making continuous progress.
9. If you commit a crime in heaven, you can still violate it. -Mencius.
This sentence means that if it is a natural disaster, the disaster can be avoided, but if it is a mistake or crime committed by oneself, it will not survive.
10, the wife will insult herself, and then others will insult her; The family will destroy itself, and then people will be destroyed; The country will cut itself, and then the people will cut themselves. -Mencius.
This sentence means that if a person does not respect himself, then others will not respect him; If a family does not manage itself well, then others will destroy it; If a country cannot govern itself well, others will attack it.