Urgently, can anyone tell me some famous quotes that know honor and disgrace

Updated on culture 2024-03-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.Indulge in things, and know where honor and disgrace are!

    Uttered Zhang Heng's "Returning to the Field". As long as I stay out of the matter and have nothing in my heart, what honor and shame do I care about him?

    2.Cang Liao knows etiquette, and knows honor and disgrace when he has enough food and clothing.

    Uttered "Historical Records: The Biography of Guan Yan". When the grain in the storehouse is full, the people will know the etiquette; When food and clothing are abundant, people will know glory and shame.

    3.The honor and disgrace in the world are not constant, but Nanshan is still green.

    The language is out of the paragraph into the formula "Drunken Yin". The honor and disgrace of the world are not constant, only the mountain color of Zhongnan Mountain can be maintained for thousands of generations, and it is still so verdant.

    4.There is no honor and disgrace in the secluded forest, and there is no heat and coldness on the moral road.

    Chen Jiru's "The Story of the Small Window". For those who live in seclusion in the mountains and forests, there is no trouble of glory and shame; For those who pursue morality, the warmth and coldness of the world can not be cared about.

    5.The great division of honor and disgrace, the normal body of safety and danger: the first righteousness and then the benefit of the glory, the first benefit and then the righteousness of the humiliation; The honorable are always passable, and the humiliated are often poor; The general one often controls people, and the poor often control others: it is a great division of honor and disgrace.

    Uttered "Xunzi Honor and Disgrace". The main difference between honor and disgrace is. Whoever thinks about morality first and then etiquette is honorable.

    It is shame to think about etiquette first, and morality later. The glorious are very well-versed, and the disgraced are often poor. The well-informed are able to be ruled by others, and the poor are often ruled by others.

    That's the biggest difference between glory and shame.

    6.Those who are pure are honored, and those who are turbid are humiliated.

    Uttered "Woodpecker Poem". Those who are pure in heart are respected, and those who are cloudy in heart invite shame.

    7.Gain and lose once, and honor and disgrace for a thousand years.

    Uttered "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Xun Yue". Gain and loss are temporary, but honor and disgrace are long-lasting.

    8.Don't be shocked by the humiliation, watch the flowers bloom and fall in front of the court; Go and stay unintentionally, wandering with the clouds outside the sky.

    The words are Hong Yingming's "Caigen Tan". I don't care about honor and disgrace, leisurely watching the flowers bloom and wither in the courtyard; I don't care about my personal status or staying, just like the clouds in the sky, curling or stretching in the wind.

    9.It is better to be humiliated than to be honored to die.

    From "The Great Dai Li Ji Zeng Zi Makes Words". It is better to die a respectable death than to live and be humiliated. This sentence is to warn people to have a correct view of honor and disgrace, you can die for cherishing your reputation, and you will not steal your life.

    10.If a gentleman has no interests and righteousness, what is the reason for the humiliation?

    Uttered "The Great Dai Li Ji Zengzi's Disease". A gentleman will not harm morality for the sake of profit, so does the shame come from? If a person can be indifferent to fame and fortune, then he will not be trapped by the rights and wrongs of the world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Be careful, even when you are alone, do not speak ill or do bad things, but learn to be more shameful in front of yourself than in front of others. Written by Democritus;

    2. The one who is righteous first and then the one who benefits is honored, and the one who is honored first and then the righteous is humiliated. The honorable are always passable, and the humiliated are often poor; The author is Xunzi;

    3. There is no difference between the desire for glory and the instinct to preserve life that living beings have. Being able to put one's life in the memory of others seems to have lengthened one's life. The glory of light is the new life we have obtained, which is precious and precious, and it is no less than the life of talent.

    The author is Montesquieu; World lead auspicious.

    4. Poverty is not a shame, but shame is a shame. by Thorl Fuller;

    5. Those who respect the position but have no virtue will be deposed, and those who are rich in wealth but have no righteousness will be punished. Those who are cheap and virtuous are respected, and those who are poor and righteous are honored. The author is Lu Jia.

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