1. Kind words are respected by others, while bad words are hated by others. There are no good words for swearing, and there are no good punches for fighting.
2. A gentleman loves money and gets it in a wise way.
3. There are husbands who are gentlemen but not benevolent, but there are no villains who are benevolent.
4. A gentleman should know that the big one is far away, and a small person should know that the small one is near.
5. Don’t cover the fire when it’s cold, and don’t cover the wind when it’s hot.
6. Heaven is moving vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.
7. Talking is just talking, laughing is just laughing, and there is no tutor for moving hands and feet.
8. Mutual help from relatives and neighbors turns mountains into jade, and cooperation in the countryside turns soil into gold.
9. Call me brother more often and avoid walking ten miles away.
10. Gentlemen are harmonious but not harmonious; villains are harmonious but not harmonious.
11. Don’t slap someone in the face when you hit someone, don’t expose someone’s shortcomings when you criticize someone.
12. A gentleman must not care about physical and mental worries, nor can he not indulge in romantic interests.
13. You respect others one foot, and they respect you one foot.
14. Being friendly with your neighbors is better than wearing a fur coat.
15. A gentleman thinks about righteousness in his spare time, while a villain thinks about evil in his spare time.
16. When visiting a country, ask about the customs; when entering a country, ask about the prohibitions.
17. A gentleman’s time is like water, and a villain’s time is like fire.
18. Being friendly with others can lead to trouble.
19. If a gentleman is not serious, he will not be powerful.
20. A gentleman is not afraid of disaster and does not rejoice in fortune.
21. Good land and good housing also require good neighbors? Relatives become closer as they get closer, and neighbors get closer as they get closer.
22. Gentlemen become friends with fellow-gentlemen, and villains with the same interests become friends.
23. Respecting the elderly will bring you old age, and respecting the crops will bring you treasures.
24. A gentleman’s heart is as small as his heart, but his magnanimity lasts a lifetime.
25. A gentleman values ??others based on morality, while a villain values ??people based on power.
26. If your neighbor’s house is on fire, you will be in danger if you don’t save it.
27. When making friends, you must choose your neighbors.
28. If you ask for directions and give a courtesy, you will save twenty miles.
29. A gentleman is happy to have his way, and a villain is happy to have his desires.
30. Put others before yourself and be polite.
31. You are unjust to others, and others are unkind to you.
32. We must take care of our relatives and protect our neighbors.
33. A close friend who keeps fighting, a neighbor who keeps scolding.
34. You are ruthless to others, and they are unkind to you.
35. A gentleman is likened to righteousness, and a villain is likened to benefit.
36. A gentleman does not compare himself with others, while a villain does not compare himself with others.
37. A gentleman has a lifetime of worries but no one-day troubles.
38. A person who is petty is not a gentleman, and a person who is too limited is not a husband.
39. A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's character with tranquility, and to cultivate one's virtues with frugality. If one is not indifferent, one cannot clarify his ambitions.
40. Water the tree and its roots to make people feel at ease.
41. People become neighbors in difficult situations.
42. A gentleman is superior and a villain is inferior.
43. The way of a gentleman should be to a gentleman, and the way of a villain should be to a villain.
44. A gentleman promotes good in others, while a villain promotes evil in others.
45. I would rather carry a gentleman’s shoes than share wealth with a villain.
46. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned.
47. Too much salt will not spoil the dish, and being polite to many people will not be a problem.
48. A word of patience will give you a break from your anger; a word of forbearance will help you win a step forward.
49. A gentleman speaks but a villain takes action.
50. Don’t talk about light when you are meeting a blind person, and don’t talk about sores when you are meeting a leprous person.
51. Make friends like flowing water, don’t imitate willows that are green for a while.
52. The gentleman is determined, but the villain will not fight at all.
53. A gentleman seeks for himself, while a villain seeks for others.
54. If you don’t thank the doctor for your recovery, there will be no doctor next time.
55. Friends help relatives and neighbors help neighbors.
56. Respect the elderly and do not bully the young.
57. Be broad-minded and modest in your speech.
58. Kind words are respected by others, but bad words hurt people’s hearts.
59. A gentleman’s awe-inspiring spirit cannot outweigh his greatness, and a villain’s complacency cannot outweigh his pettyness.
60. A gentleman is always poor, but a villain is always poor.
61. Love a disciple as a son, respect a teacher as a father.
62. Being rude and rude is annoying, but being polite and polite is praised by everyone. The township has its own rules and regulations, and the people have their own covenants.
63. Gentlemen and villains have different interests, just between public and private.
64. A true gentleman is one who doesn’t say anything when watching chess, and a man who doesn’t regret playing chess.
65. If your family is not in harmony, you will be bullied by others; if your neighbors are not in harmony, you will be bullied by thieves. Close neighbors should not be separated, and distant friends should not be separated.
66. Gentlemen quarrel with each other, while villains quarrel with each other.
67. Nothing causes trouble, and neighbors are less harmonious.
68. A gentleman has limited capacity and swallows hundreds of rivers.
69. A gentleman and a villain are as incompatible as ice and charcoal, and smoke and clouds are incompatible.
70. When a gentleman coerces a talent, he thinks it is good; when a villain coerces him, he thinks it is evil.
71. If you want to be good, let the big give way to the small.
72. A gentleman is arrogant but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant.
73. A gentleman tolerates what others cannot tolerate, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and deals with what others cannot tolerate.
74. Things are afraid of summing up, and people are afraid of being polite.
75. Build walls and build houses, and neighbors help.
76. Good etiquette warms people's hearts, but lack of etiquette makes people resentful.
77. People have friends and trees have roots. If people are not close to each other, the soil will return the favor. 50 Proverbs of a Gentleman
A gentleman refers to a righteous person, often in contrast to a "villain". For our contemporary people, a gentleman should be said to be a person who is upright and full of positive energy. Each of us must strive to become a "gentleman".
1. A gentleman is likened to righteousness, and a villain is likened to benefit.
2. When a gentleman coerces a talent, he thinks it is good; when a villain coerces him, he thinks it is evil.
3. If you don’t thank the doctor for your recovery, there will be no doctor next time.
4. A gentleman is not afraid of disaster and does not rejoice in fortune.
5. The gentleman is determined, but the villain will not fight at all.
6. A gentleman’s time is like water, and a villain’s time is like fire.
7. Gentlemen are harmonious but not harmonious; villains are harmonious but not harmonious.
8. A gentleman’s heart is as small as his heart, but his magnanimity lasts a lifetime.
9. A gentleman speaks but a villain takes action.
10. Heaven is moving vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.
11. A gentleman seeks for himself, while a villain seeks for others.
12. A gentleman should know that the big is far away, and a villain should know that the small is near.
13. A gentleman’s awe-inspiring spirit cannot outweigh his greatness, and a villain’s complacency cannot outweigh his pettyness.
14. A gentleman has limited capacity and swallows hundreds of rivers.
15. Don’t talk about light when you are meeting a blind person, and don’t talk about sores when you are meeting a leprous person.
16. A word of patience will give you a break from your anger; a word of forbearance will help you win a step.
17. If you want to be good, let the big give way to the small.
18. Love your disciples like your son, respect your teacher like your father.
19. A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's character with tranquility, and to cultivate one's virtues with frugality. If one is not indifferent, he will not be able to clarify his ambitions.
20. You respect others one foot, and they respect you one foot.
21. Gentlemen fight for propriety, while villains fight for words.
22. I would rather carry a gentleman’s shoes than share wealth with a villain.
23. A gentleman and a villain are as incompatible as ice and charcoal, and smoke and clouds are incompatible.
24. A gentleman loves money and gets it in a wise way.
25. A gentleman thinks about righteousness when he is free, and a villain thinks about evil when he is free.
26. Respect the elderly and you will get old, and respect the crops and get treasures.
27. A gentleman promotes good in others, while a villain promotes evil in others.
28. There is a gentleman who is not benevolent, but there is no villain who is benevolent.
29. Being friendly with others can lead to trouble.
30. Gentlemen are poor, but villains are poor all the time.
31. Don’t cover the fire when it’s cold, and don’t cover the wind when it’s hot.
32. A gentleman does not compare himself with others, while a villain does not compare himself with others.
33. A gentleman values ??others based on morality, while a villain values ??others based on power.
34. If a gentleman is not serious, he will not be powerful.
35. Talking is just talking, laughing is just laughing, and there is no tutor for moving hands and feet.
36. A gentleman is superior and a villain is inferior.
37. A true gentleman is one who doesn’t say anything when watching chess, and a man who doesn’t regret playing chess.
38. Kind words are respected by others, but bad words hurt people’s hearts.
39. Gentlemen and villains have different interests, just between public and private.
40. A gentleman tolerates what others cannot tolerate, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and deals with what others cannot tolerate.
41. A gentleman is arrogant but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant.
42. A gentleman must not care about physical and mental worries, nor can he not indulge in the fun of romance.
43. A person who is petty is not a gentleman, and a person who is too limited is not a husband.
44. The way of a gentleman should be to a gentleman, and the way of a villain should be to a villain.
45. You are ruthless to others, and they are unkind to you.
46. A gentleman is happy to have his way, and a villain is happy to have his desires.
47. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned.
48. A gentleman and a gentleman are friends who share the same path, and a villain and a villain who share the same interests are friends.
49. A gentleman has a lifetime of worries but no one-day troubles.
50. Things are afraid of summing up, and people are afraid of being polite. Classic Etiquette Proverbs
1. Don’t laugh when you are praised, don’t jump when you are criticized.
2. You are ruthless to others, and they are unjust to you.
3. A kind word can warm you up in three winters, but a bad word can hurt you in six months.
4. When you despise the seedlings, please look at the towering trees.
5. Patience is good medicine.
6. Reputation is more valuable than gold.
7. An affable attitude is a permanent letter of introduction.
8. Don’t open a shop if you don’t have a smiling face, and you will be able to smooth things over.
9. If you give up an inch, you will receive a foot.
10. Those who are afraid are fake, but those who are afraid are real.
11. Don’t say anything short of a dwarf.
12. A gentleman’s words are hard to catch.
13. Thought is the root and style is the flower.
14. Remember the benefits others have given me, and forget the kindness I have given others.
15. Don’t be afraid of patches on your clothes, but be afraid of stains on your mind.
16. You have to live to save face.
17. The beauty of mountains is not in their height, but in their scenery; the beauty of people is not in their appearance, but in their thoughts.
18. Whoever pursues beautiful mirages may be led into the desert.
19. When you see a bald man, you don’t talk about the sores; when you see a blind man, you don’t talk about the light.
20. It is unfair for the big to bully the small; it is unfair for the big to help the small.
21. Everyone’s honor is in their own hands.
22. Watch his actions and know his words, hear his words and know his heart.
23. If the roots are not straight, the seedlings will be crooked.
24. The prodigal son will never change his fortune.
25. People value etiquette and justice first, while trees value flowers and fruits.
26. Smart people blame themselves, while stupid people blame their friends.
27. People love the sun because it consumes itself forever and provides light and heat for free.
28. People should eat to survive and not lose their moral integrity due to wealth.
29. If you can open your mouth when traveling, you can walk freely in the world.
30. A small pot is easy to boil, and a small amount is easy to cause anger.
31. The songs composed by life are the sweetest, and the flowers watered by hard work are the most fragrant.
32. It’s never too late to be polite.
33. Walking by the river often is valuable because your shoes don’t get wet.
34. If you are disrespectful, you will feel guilty.
35. Politeness warms people's hearts, but rudeness is annoying.
36. It doesn’t matter if there are many people, and it doesn’t spoil the food if there is too much oil.
37. People love flowers because they bloom selflessly to beautify the world; people praise flowers because they fall fearlessly for the harvest of the world.
38. When you destroy others, you have destroyed yourself.
39. Don’t coax the young, and don’t bully the old.
40. A gentleman talks but does not do anything.
41. Bandits in the mountains are easy to defeat, but thieves in the heart are difficult to control.
42. Good things cannot be lost, and evil things cannot last.
43. Virtue is valuable, but lack of virtue is despicable.
44. More timely rain and less hindsight.
45. Nobility is the source of respect.
46. If you respect others a little, they will respect you a little.
47. Love flowers bear fruit, love willows provide shade.
48. Beauty does not lie in appearance, but in good intentions.
49. Kind words are respected by others, but bad words hurt people’s hearts.
50. Compliment is an abyss covered with flowers, criticism is a crutch to get up after falling.
51. When the candle burns out, it illuminates others; when the spring silkworm spins silk, it does not do it for itself.
52. People rely on their good intentions, and trees rely on their strong roots.
53. Business cannot be done without benevolence and righteousness.
54. If the neighbors are harmonious, everything goes well.
55. There is no unbent tree in the forest, and there is no perfect thing in the world.
56. Good people will be remembered forever, while evil people will be remembered for thousands of years.
57. It is not stupid to suffer a loss, and it is not considered crazy to make people suffer.
58. Giving way is not an idiot, and hiding is not a fool.
59. Even if your legs can cross the square table, you will trip over the low stool if you are careless.
60. If the light is unclear, ask someone to dial it; if the person is unclear, ask someone to tell you.
61. Doing good deeds in a thousand days is not enough, but doing evil in one day is more than enough.
62. People are prone to stumble on sweet words, and horses are prone to stumble on soft ground.
63. Good words and good words can help.
64. Be sincere when criticizing others and be open-minded when listening to opinions.
65. It is better to suffer a loss than to break a promise.
66. If the lanterns are not turned on, the lights will not turn on. If someone is at fault, someone else needs help.
67. Don’t be too sad when you are sad, and don’t be too happy when you are happy.
68. Criticism is the bond of unity, and mutual help is the bridge of friendship.
69. Forgive everyone, just don’t forgive yourself.
70. White wine red face, golden black heart.
71. People should be harder than stones and gentler than flowers.
72. Don’t say mean things in front of dwarves.
73. If you ask people not to lose money, their tongues will roll.
74. Virtue is a priceless treasure.
75. Don’t be too late for a good meal, and don’t be too late for a good word.
76. Let bygones be bygones, and pursue those who come.
77. It is better to wear rags than to suffer shame.
78. Good and evil will be rewarded in the end. It’s just a matter of whether they come early or come late.
79. Three kind words warm the heart.
80. Poverty cannot be moved, wealth cannot be lascivious, and power cannot bend.
81. The reason why the sun is great is that it consumes itself forever.
82. If courtesy is reciprocated, friendship will last forever.
83. If you want to be good, let the big give way to the small.
84. Don’t open a shop without a smiling face.
85. Don’t be like thorns and stick them in people’s feet. Make flowers and stick them in people’s chests.
86. Politeness must be maintained by both parties.
87. Bullying is not right, and making others wrong is wrong.
88. Throw away the baggage and move forward lightly.
89. You respect others a foot, and they respect you a foot.
90. Fighting over not having enough food and giving in to food.
91. It is better to obey orders than to be respectful.
92. The sea of ??suffering is boundless, but when you turn around, you will find the shore.
93. It is better to admit your mistakes than to lie.
94. Listen calmly to harsh words, listen carefully to flattery, analyze and listen to objections, and listen to criticism with an open mind.
95. If you don’t greet someone with courtesy, you will have traveled forty miles in vain; if you greet someone with a courtesy, you will have traveled ten miles less.
96. Don’t forgive yourself, but be tolerant of others.
97. Good people will live long, evil people will die early.
98. Good medicine is bitter in the mouth and good for the disease; honest advice is bad for the ears but good for the deeds.
99. Although small grains of sand can hurt people's eyes, small mistakes will lead to disaster.
100. Don’t only think about yourself when you receive a reward, and don’t blame others when you make a mistake.
101. A gentleman does not remember the faults of villains.
102. Don’t blame others, blame yourself more.
103. It is not other people’s slander that damages your reputation, but your own behavior.
104. Eating too much is harmful to the body, and excessive anger is harmful to the mind.
105. Cherishing clothes should start from the time when they are new, and cherishing reputation should start from childhood.
106. It’s better to criticize people in person, but it’s better to praise people behind their backs.
107. Courtesy can calm people's anger, and surrender can calm people's strife.
108. Love a disciple as a son, respect a teacher as a father.
109. Prescribe the right medicine to cure the disease and save the patient.
110. Without courtesy and integrity, people will be ignorant.
111. A great man does not remember the faults of a small man, and the prime minister has a good heart.
112. Politeness creates civilized people.
113. Give someone a courtesy and avoid walking ten miles.
114. Don’t slap someone in the face when you hit someone, don’t take away the bowl when eating.
115. Reminding you to be careful is the best advice. Proverbs about etiquette
1. Courteous demeanor is mainly a manifestation of self-restraint. -- Edison
2. If people are rude, life will not happen, if things are rude, things will fail, and if a country is rude, there will be no peace. --Xunzi
3. There is a kind of courtesy that comes from the heart. It is love in a transformed form. From this arises an outward expression of the most appropriate politeness. -- Goethe
4. It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a matter of disrespect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one is not a good partner, but it is a matter of not being knowledgeable. -- Zhang Heng
5. Rituals govern the country, determine the country, order the people, and benefit heirs. -- "Zuo Zhuan"
6. Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is indispensable for people's communication, but it cannot be overestimated. -- Bacon
7. When brothers break up, neighbors will take advantage of them.
8. Extravagance leads to more desires. A gentleman who is too lustful will seek wealth and honor, which will lead to disaster in vain. --Sima Guang
9. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the most cherished thing. -- Gonchar
10. When one family is in trouble, the neighbors are uneasy.
11. Business cannot be done without benevolence and righteousness.
12. Good neighbor, Sai Jinbao.
13. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. --Merimee
14. Politeness is a language.
Its rules and practices can be understood mainly from observation and the behavior of educated people. -- Locke
15. Politeness can often replace the noblest feelings. -- Merimee
16. Those who are extravagant and lazy are poor, while those who are powerful and thrifty are rich. -- Han Fei
17. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up. -- "The Analects of Confucius"
18. Good manners are composed of small sacrifices. -- Emerson
19. A thousand gold buys a house, eight hundred buys a neighbor.
20. The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. -- Herzen
21. It is not difficult to be polite but difficult to treat rich and noble people; it is not difficult to be kind to the poor and humble, but it is difficult to be polite. -- "Historical Code"
22. Generals must not be arrogant. Being arrogant will lead to disrespect, being disrespectful will cause people to leave, and people leaving will lead to rebellion. -- Zhuge Liang
23. Don’t be too late for a good meal, and don’t be too late for a good word.
24. Proverbs about neighbors:
25. Respecting others is respecting yourself. -- Galsworthy
26. Rudeness and rudeness are a means used by people who are weak at heart to make themselves appear powerful. -- Eric Mei
27. A distant relative is not as good as a close neighbor, and a close neighbor is not as good as the opposite door.
28. A good sweat protects three villages, and a good dog protects three neighbors.
29. Life is short, but despite this, people still pay attention to etiquette at all times. --Ai Xian Sheng
30. Be knowledgeable in literature and be courteous when making appointments. -- Confucius
31. Good neighbors are better than relatives.
32. A person who knows one’s friends in the sea is like a neighbor to the end of the world.
33. A gentleman’s journey is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not reach far. -- Zhuge Liang
34. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. -- Rousseau
35. Don't speak dwarfly in front of dwarves.
36. Distant water cannot help the near fire, and distant relatives are not as good as near neighbors.
37. Neighbors for many years become relatives.
38. People come to neighbors who are in trouble.
39. There are great brave men in the world who are not surprised when something happens suddenly, and are not angry when something happens without reason. -- Su Shi
40. Ignorant people always think that what they know is important and they should talk to everyone. But an educated person does not easily show off his knowledge. He can talk about many things, but he thinks there are still many things that he cannot talk about well. -- Rousseau
41. I firmly believe that only moral citizens can pay an understandable tribute to their motherland. -- Rousseau
42. Broken cars damage roads, and bad guys bring disaster to neighbors.
43. Stay calm to cultivate your character, and be frugal to cultivate your virtue. -- Zhuge Liang
44. A close friend who keeps fighting, a neighbor who keeps scolding.
45. Respect is closer to etiquette than shame. Respect is not insulting. --The Analects of Confucius
46. Virtue must be repaid, but resentment cannot be vengeful. --Zhao Qian
47. Fighting for not enough food, giving in to food.
48. Politeness is the golden key to human perfection. --Matsusuneiji
49. A gentleman is concerned about morality but not poverty. --Confucius
50. Buy a house with one million, buy a neighbor with tens of millions. Sadness and joy are neighbors.
51. If you don’t learn etiquette, you can’t stand up. -- Confucius
52. Politeness is like an air cushion. There is nothing inside, but it can wonderfully reduce bumps. --Johnson
53. Looking back at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved by diligence and frugality, and destruction was achieved by luxury. --Li Shangyin
54. Good neighbors are priceless treasures.
55. If you give up an inch, you will receive a foot.
56. If your neighbor’s house is on fire, you will be in danger if you don’t save it.
57. Distant water cannot quench the near thirst, and distant relatives are not as good as near neighbors.
58. Reason is higher than the heart, and thoughts are more reliable than emotions. -- Gorky
59. Those who respect others will always be respected by others; those who love others will always be loved by others. -- Mencius
60. Politeness brings polite warmth and happiness to everyone. --No. von Peale
61. Close neighbors should not be separated, and distant relatives should not be separated.
62. To disrespect others is to disrespect yourself. --Old Tang Book
63. We should be careful not to hurt other comrades with words, but when others use words to hurt ourselves, we should bear it. --Liu Shaoqi
64. If people are rude, they will not stand up, if they are rude, things will not be successful, and if the country is rude, there will be no peace. -- Xun Qing
65. When traveling, you need good company, and when you live, you need good neighbors.
66. Etiquette and politeness are good deeds in trivial matters. --William Pitt Jr.
67. Politeness is a counterfeit coin. Reluctance to spend it proves the poverty of intelligence.
--Schopenhauer
68. Interest is a strategy devised by smart people to keep distance from fools. -- Emerson
69. To govern the people in peace, one must not be good at etiquette. -- "The Classic of Filial Piety"
70. Being polite does not necessarily mean you are wise, but being rude often looks stupid. -- Landau
71. Those who are afraid are fake, but those who are feared are real.
72. Harmony makes neighbors close.
73. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. Only those who are virtuous and virtuous can obey others. --Liu Bei
74. A silent criticism and blame for the other party's rudeness, and this kind of ridicule makes everyone feel uneasy. -- Locke
75. Politeness is a smart thing, rudeness is stupidity. --Germany
76. A person without manners is like a house without windows. -- Uyghur proverb
77. The bigger the title, the more complicated the etiquette. --Tennyson
78. A distant relative is not as good as a close door, and a close neighbor is like the opposite door.
79. Polite words are like kissing through a veil. -- France (qq signature happiness)
80. You must be strict with yourself and don't treat your neighbors as thieves.
81. Brothers should not bully their neighbors, and generals should not bully their neighbors.
82. Politeness is built on a dual basis: it is necessary to show respect for others, but it is also difficult to impose one's own opinions on others. -- Hofmannsthal
83. Being polite and thoughtful costs nothing, but it is worth more than anything else. --Spain
84. The way is to tell the virtues, and the rules are to be polite. -- "The Analects of Confucius"
85. Separate neighbors, but not hearts.
86. People who protect their dogs will not get along with their neighbors.
87. If you do a good thing, you will feel at ease; if you do a bad thing, you will feel guilty. --Shen Hanguang
88. If you don’t have a smiling face, you won’t open a shop, and you will end up trying to smooth things over.
89. There are two kinds of peaceful violence, namely law and courtesy. -- De Goethe
90. A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. -- Goethe
91. People who only care about themselves will not get along with their neighbors.
92. We must take care of our relatives and protect our neighbors.
93. Don’t fight with your neighbors at home.
94. Be careful, even when you are alone, it is not easy to say bad things or do bad things, but you must learn to be more shameful in front of yourself than in front of others. -- Democritus
95. Politeness is the golden key to human perfection. --Matsusuneji
96. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should pay special attention to to develop habits. -- John Locke
97. Without wood, you cannot support your house; without neighbors, you cannot live a good life.
98. Rudeness is the illegitimate child of ignorance. -- Butler
99. Politeness is the second sun of an educated person. --Heraclitus
100. I would rather hope that my neighbor will buy a donkey than hope that a relative will win a prize.
101. Politeness costs nothing. --Latin America
102. If you respect yourself, others will respect you; if you are arrogant, others will be arrogant. --Zhu Xi
103. No matter you are a man or a girl, you must be gentle and tolerant to others to be worthy of your name. A person's true bravery and decisiveness are by no means equivalent to using fists to stop others from speaking. -- Sadie
104. It's not that you can't see justice, but that you're afraid of seeing justice but not being brave enough. --Xie Juezai
105. There is an inherent courtesy, which is connected with love. It produces the most agreeable courtesy in the appearance of conduct. -- Goethe
106. If you value etiquette higher than the moon, you will lose the sincere trust between people. -- Bacon
107. Beauty does not lie in appearance, but in good intentions.
108. Don’t slap someone in the face, and don’t take away the bowl when eating.
109. Politeness is to human nature what heat is to candles. -- Schopenhauer
110. Politeness can often replace the noblest emotions. -- Merimee
111. Insidious neighbors are sometimes more terrifying than vicious enemies.
112. Etiquette requires natural behavior to appear noble. If the appearance is too artificial, it will lose its due value. -- Bacon
113. Humility is an indispensable virtue. -- Montesquieu
114. Don't think about danger in times of peace, abstain from extravagance and be frugal; cut down the roots in order to seek luxuriant trees, stop the source in order to have a long flow. --Wei Zheng
115. It is unfair for the big to bully the small; it is unfair for the big to help the small.
116. Politeness is more powerful than the law.
-- Carlyle
117. If a person is polite, he will be at peace, but if he is rude, he will be in danger (Book of Rites)
118. If you ask someone not to lose money, your tongue will roll.
119. If your neighbors are safe, you will be safe too.
120. Politeness is to human nature as heat is to wax. --ArthurSchopenhauer
121. If you can open your mouth when traveling, you can walk freely in the world.
122. Politeness is to human nature as heat is to wax.
123. Politeness comes from the heart and its roots are internal. However, if the form of politeness is canceled, its spirit and essence will also disappear. -- John Hall
124. Speaking aggressively does not necessarily mean that what you say is reasonable. -- Sadie
125. A gentleman tolerates what others cannot tolerate, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and deals with what others cannot tolerate. --Manan
126. Courtesy to people is like wine. --Confucius
127. The reason why mortals are more noble than animals is because they are polite. -- "Yan Zi Chun Qiu"
128. Politeness is the flower of fraternity. --Jouber
129. Don’t coax the young, and don’t bully the old.
130. A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait. -- Goethe
131. When your father is alive, you must understand your neighbors.
132. When you live, you must choose your neighbors, and when you make friends, you must choose your friends.
133. Ritual is the scripture of heaven, the righteousness of earth, and the conduct of people. -- Zuo Qiuming
134. A gentleman is sincere and sincere. -- Book of Rites
135. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy. -- Montesquieu
136. Being polite and thoughtful costs nothing, but it is worth more than anything else. -- Cervantes
137. Politeness makes polite people happy, and it also makes people who are treated politely happy. -- Montesquieu
138. Joy is used to change customs, etiquette is used to transform people. --Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty
139. If a country is courteous, the country will be prosperous; if a family is courteous, the family will be prosperous; if the body is courteous, the body will be cultivated; if the heart is courteous, the heart will be peaceful. --Yan Yuan
140. Giving way is not a fool, and hiding is not a fool.
141. People value etiquette and justice first, while trees value flowers and fruits.
142. Being friendly with your neighbors is better than wearing a fur coat.
143. Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should pay special attention to to develop habits. -- Locke
144. Politeness makes polite people happy, and also makes people who are treated politely happy. -- Mendes (qq happy personality signature)
145. A bad temper is one of the more despicable human natures. If a person loses his temper, it is equivalent to taking a step back on the ladder of human progress. --Darwin
146. A person may disappear without a trace in his politeness. --Thoreau
147. A gentleman is kind to himself and also enjoys the kindness of others. --Book of Rites
148. The cultivation of character is not for others, but to enhance one's life potential. -- Daisaku Ikeda
149. Etiquette is to add a layer of decoration on top of all his other virtues to make them effective for him and to gain the respect of all those who are close to him. and goodwill. -- Locke
150. You can't hide it from the world, but you can't hide it from your next door neighbor.
151. Proper etiquette is used to perform righteousness, and righteousness is used to generate profits and benefit the people, which is the key to governance. -- "Zuo Zhuan" (sentences based on fear)
152. It is never too late to be polite.
153. If people are polite, they will be safe, but if they are rude, they will be in danger. -- "Book of Rites"
154. Rituals are the scriptures of heaven and the conduct of the people. -- "Zuo Zhuan"
155. Not a house is a divination, but a neighbor is a divination.
156. Etiquette is the ultimate form of humanity. -- Xunzi
157. Rituals can resolve doubts and hesitations, differentiate between similarities and differences, and clarify right and wrong. --Wu Jing
158. If you don’t greet someone with courtesy, you will have traveled forty miles in vain; if you greet someone with a courtesy, you will have traveled ten miles less.
159. You are not afraid of patches on your clothes, but you are afraid of stains on your mind.
160. Relatives and neighbors help each other and mountains turn into jade; father and son work together to turn soil into gold.
161. Politeness is the first important thing in life habits. --America
162. Thorough etiquette can calm people down.
--Jouber