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Famous sayings embodying China's traditional virtues
1, although it has been tempered, it is still strong, and the wind direction is southeast and northwest. -Zheng Xie (xiè) "Painting Bamboo Stone"
2, a hundred feet, go further. -Zhu Answer Gong Zhongzhi
3, don't lower their ambitions, don't humiliate them. -The Analects of Confucius
4, not refined and sincere, not moving. -"Zhuangzi Fish Father"
5, not for poverty, not for embarrassment. -Huan Kuan's "On Salt and Iron, Wide Land"
6, don't blame the sky, don't blame others. -"The Analects of Confucius, Xianwen"
7. Wen Chao Dao, you can die at night. -"The Analects of Confucius, Establishing Man"
8, the mud is not stained, clear but not demon. -Zhou Dunyi's Love Lotus
9. Indifference leads to no ambition, while quietness leads to distance. -Zhuge Liang's Ten Commandments
10, I am not afraid of death, I am innocent on earth. -Yu Qian's Lime Song
1 1, wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent. -"Mencius Teng Wengong"
12, selfish country, not seeking wealth. -"The Book of Rites Confucianism"
13. People who made great achievements in ancient times not only had talent, but also had persistent determination. -Su Shi's On Chao Cuo
14, the wind knows the grass, and the board swings to know the sincere minister. -Li Shimin's "Gift to Xiao Yu"
15, remember that you are ashamed. -"The Analects of Confucius Lutz"
16, loyal to the country. -Biography of Yue Fei in Song Dynasty
17, died of national disaster and sudden death. -Cao Zhi's White Horse
18, the old horse crouches, aiming at a thousand miles; The martyrs were full of courage in their later years. -Cao Cao's "Although the Turtle is Longevity"
19, don't forget your country when you are in danger, and serve your country faithfully. -"Zuo Zhao Zhuan AD"
20, the road is long, Xiu Yuan Xi, Xiu Yuan Xi, I will search up and down. -Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
A story that embodies the traditional virtues of China;
1, Li Rang, Kong Rong
Kong Rong was a famous writer in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. When he was young, every time he ate pears with his brother, he only took the smallest one. When his father asked him why, he said, "I am the youngest brother, so I should eat small ones." Later, "Kong Rong made pears" became an allusion to unity and friendship.
2. Ceng Zi avoided the seat.
Ceng Zi is a disciple of Confucius. Once Confucius wanted to teach him profound theories. Ceng Zi was sitting, so he got up from the mat and went outside to show his full respect for the teacher.
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