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Chinese Traditional Virtues Quotes and Sayings

Traditional Virtues Aphorisms and Quotations

1, The home is the home, the township is the township, the country is the country, and the world is the world. -- "Guanzi Makumin"

2. Not forgetting the country in times of trouble is also loyalty. --Zuo Zhuan Zhaogong Yuan Nian

3, long too much breath to cover up snot, mourning the many difficulties of the people's livelihood. --Qu Yuan "Li Sao"

4, not refined and insincere, can not move people.

5. Losing faith does not make a difference. --Zuo Zhuan Xiang Duke XXII

6. Light promises will not be trusted. --Lao Zi

7, I have three times a day to reflect on myself: to plan for others and not loyal? With friends and not believe it? The passages are not practiced? --Lun Yu Xue Er (《论语学而》

8、Remember that you have shame. --Lunyin Zilu

9. Without shame, one is not a human being. -- "Mengzi Gongsun Chou"

10: A man must insult himself, and then others will insult him. --Meng Zi Li Lou Shang

11: If you want to benefit the country, you should not seek wealth and riches. --Cao Zhi, "White Horse"

13: "If you hear of the Way, you can die in the evening".

14. Those who aspire to the Way and are ashamed of their bad clothes and food are not enough to discuss it with. --Lun Yu Li Ren

15: He who does not lower his will will not dishonor himself. -- "The Analects of Wei Zi"

16. The rich and the noble cannot be obscene, the poor and the lowly cannot be moved, and the mighty and the powerful cannot be subjugated. --Mengzi Tengwengongxia

17: Heaven walks with health, and the gentleman is unceasing in his self-improvement. -- "Zhouyi Ganxiang"

18: The one who wins is powerful, and the one who wins himself is strong. --Lao Zi, Chapter 33

19: Do not complain to Heaven, do not blame others. --- "The Analects of Confucius"

20: "If the sky is going to send a great task to the people, they must first suffer their hearts and minds, labor their bones and muscles, starve their bodies and skin, empty their bodies, and act in a disorderly manner. --Meng Zi Zhuo Zi Xia (孟子告子下)