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Ancient Educational Proverbs in China
1. Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement. As a gentleman, we should have a strong will, never-ending spirit of struggle, strive to strengthen self-cultivation and complete and develop our studies or careers. Only in this way can we reflect God's will and live up to the responsibilities and talents entrusted to a gentleman by the universe.

2. Don't do it with little evil, and don't do it with little good. -"The History of the Three Kingdoms" translated by Liu: Don't do something just because it is a trivial matter; On the contrary, for some tiny. Don't stop doing a good thing that benefits others just because it doesn't mean much.

It's better to see the bad than the good, just like exploring the soup. When you meet a good man, you are afraid that it is too late to learn from him. Seeing a good thing, I'm afraid I can't do it. Seeing evil people doing bad things is like touching hot water. You should leave at once and stay away.

If you bow to others and blame them, it is far from complaining. -The translation of The Analects of Confucius: Those who work hard and take the main responsibility for their mistakes are "bowing to themselves", forgiving others more, and "lightly blaming others". In this case, they won't resent each other.

5. A gentleman's adult beauty is not an adult's evil. The villain is the opposite. -The Analects of Confucius translation: A gentleman always starts from the good or beneficial wishes of others, wholeheartedly urges others to realize their good wishes and just demands, and does not look at the world coldly. Or fear that the world will not be chaotic and will not add fuel to the fire when others fail, make mistakes or suffer. The villain is always "the evil of adults, not the beauty of adults."

6. See Si Qi Yan, see Si Qi introspection. -"The Analects of Confucius" translation: When you see someone who has more advantages and strengths than himself in a certain respect, you should consult with an open mind, study hard, and strive to catch up with him and reach the same level as him; When you see that a person has some shortcomings or deficiencies, you should reflect calmly and see if you also have his shortcomings or deficiencies.

7. Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you. -Don't impose what you don't want (pain, disaster, disaster, etc.) on others. ) on others.

8. Do your duty and don't give in to your teacher. -"The Analects of Confucius" translation: Do not hesitate to do good things, even if the teacher is on the side, do it. Later, it developed into the idiom "due diligence".

9. A gentleman talks but doesn't do it. -"The Analects of Confucius" translation: A gentleman can't talk big, but he is agile and dexterous.

10. Two people are concentric, and their profits are broken; The difference between one thought and another. -"Zhouyi" translation: Qi Xin's concerted efforts, their strength is enough to break hard metal; People with one heart and one mind express their unanimous opinion, which is convincing and easy to accept.