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1. Husband and wife are not blessed with flesh and blood. If you love, you will be close, and if you don't love, you will be sparse. —Han Fei, "Han Feizi".
2. A gentleman does not hide the beauty of others, and does not speak of evil. —Han Fei, "The Seven Techniques of the Inner Reserve".
3. If you think well, you have to be ......reasonableIf you do it right, you will succeed. —Han Fei.
4. Flashy, virtual and useless. - Han Feizi, Unspeakable
5. The embankment of thousands of feet collapses with the nest of ants; A hundred-foot room, burned with the smoke of the crevice. - Han Feizi
6. Flowers bloom and fall in spring, and they don't care about things; The warm water cold fish knows itself, and it will be rewarded in the heart. - The Story of the Little Window
7. Hide clumsy in clumsy, use obscure and clear, clear in turbidity, and bend for stretching. - The Story of the Little Window
8. Go and stay unintentionally, watch the flowers bloom and fall in front of the court; Don't be frightened by the humiliation, and wander with the clouds outside the sky. - Notes on the Window
9. Quiet self-cultivation, thrift to cultivate virtue. - Zhuge Liang.
10. Expensive but not arrogant, victorious but not disobedient, virtuous and able, rigid and tolerant. - Zhuge Liang.
11. Indifferent to Mingzhi, quiet and far-reaching. - Zhuge Liang.
12. A gentleman does not complain about the sky, and he does not treat people well. —Mencius
13. Those who love others will always love them; Those who respect others will always respect them.
"Mencius" 14, do not coerce the long, do not coerce the noble, do not coerce brothers but friends. —Mencius
When making friends, you don't rely on your old age, your high status, or your brothers' wealth.
15. Nourish the heart and don't be good at having few desires. —Mencius
The best way to cultivate one's mind is to reduce material desires.
16. The sage is in power, and the capable is in office. —Mencius
17. Therefore, if you don't accumulate steps, you can't reach thousands of miles; If you don't accumulate small streams, you can't become rivers and seas. - Xunzi
18. Perseverance, rotten wood is not broken; Perseverance, gold and stone can be carved. -- Persuasion.
19. Those who know themselves do not complain about others, and those who know their fate do not complain about heaven; Those who complain are poor, and those who complain have no ambition. - Refusal
20. If you don't climb the mountain, you don't know the height of the sky; If you don't face a deep stream, you don't know the thickness of the ground; I don't know the last words of the ancestors, and I don't know the greatness of learning. -- Persuasion.
21. I try to think all day long, it is better to be short.
What you have learned. Excerpt from "Xunzi Persuasion". Taste:
Taste the scriptures. Think: Think.
Moment: A moment, a moment. I used to meditate all day, but I didn't gain as much as I could from studying for a while.
Xunzi attaches great importance to learning efficiency, and he advises us to be good at learning and master learning methods.
22. The good is like water, the water is good for all things without fighting, and it is evil for everyone, so it is better than the Tao. - Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching
Chapter VIII. 23. Everyone in the world knows that beauty is beauty, and evil is evil. We all know that what is good is good, and what is not good is good. - The second chapter of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching.
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1. Reading should be seen with eyes, mouth, heart, hands, and brain. - Lu Xun.
2. Do a good deed and be calm in your heart; Doing a bad thing, the shadow is ashamed. —Shen Hanguang.
3. We should be zealously committed to acting ethically, not in vain. —Democritus.
4. Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists, and no great actors. — Romain Rolland.
5. Reason is higher than the heart, and the mind is more reliable than the emotion. — Gorky.
6. Conscience is determined by one's knowledge and the whole way of life. — Marx.
7. If morality is corrupted, taste will inevitably degenerate. —Diderot.
8. I would like to prove that whoever acts well and noble will be able to bear the tribulation because of it. — Beethoven.
9. I am convinced that only a virtuous citizen can pay an acceptable salute to his homeland. — Rousseau.
10. A wise man would rather prevent a disease before it happens, rather than cure a disease that has already occurred; It is better to encourage the overcoming of pain than to seek solace for the sake of it. —Thomas More.
11. Our strong morality is to achieve material success through struggle; This morality applies to both the state and the individual. — Russell.
12. Shame is almost brave. — Confucius.
13. Humiliation is greater than shamelessness. —Wang Tong.
14. Quiet self-cultivation, thrift to cultivate virtue. - Zhuge Liang.
15. Poor and unashamed, rich and arrogant. — Zigong.
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The gentleman's trip is quiet to self-cultivation, thrift to cultivate virtue, non-indifferent and unambitious, non-quiet and far-reaching. - Zhuge Liang.
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