Teacher Chen Guo of Fudan University said, What are the classic sentences in the Talmud? (that is, when talking about a Jew)
True kindness is often dedication to others. We should remember the kindness of others, and use this kindness to infect more people and give it to more people ... My Jewish friend told me,' We have indeed experienced a lot of suffering, but I have nothing to complain about, because God has done a lot for us, and he has given us things that we can't even imagine.' This is a noble answer, because he not only looks at what he has not got, what he has lost, what he has lost, but more importantly, he thinks about what others have done for him and how he should repay. There is a saying in the Talmud, the Jewish Bible-if you are kind to all people, you declare that it will exist forever! This is why for a long time, Jewish businessmen used their wealth and industry to support cultural undertakings, charities and even protect the safety of non-Jews. Jews have a creed-wherever Jews go, the seeds of goodness will be scattered there. This is the vision of a race! What kind of ambition do you think you need to make your country and nation persevere in the world? Such foresight is enough. If one day, no matter where China people are in the world, he can sow the seeds of kindness, there will be no discrimination and contempt for China people. This is the greatest contribution to the country.