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Famous quotes and sayings about rules

Quotations and aphorisms about rules: "You can't make a circle without rules." The law order to abolish the private also, the law line and the private way abolished." The Holy King does not value righteousness, but value the law, the law must be clear, the order must be carried out, then it is already enough."

1, not by the rules, can not become a circle.

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for doing things according to certain laws.

Origin: Mencius - Li Lou on: "Li Lou's bright, Gongtu Zi's skill, not by the rules, can not become a square circle."

2. To seek is to obtain, to forbid is to stop, to order is to do.

Interpretation: There are requirements that one must wish to obtain, prohibitions that one must wish to stop, and orders that one must wish to carry out. In military terms, it is a metaphor for the fact that only when orders are carried out and prohibitions are halted will the troops be able to fight.

Source: "Guanzi - The Law of Laws"

3. The law is made to abolish selfishness, and the law is enforced while the private way is abolished.

Interpretation: The purpose of establishing a decree is to abolish private behavior. When the law is implemented, private behavior will be abolished.

Source: Han Fei Zi (韩非子-诡使), paragraph 6

4. A holy king does not emphasize righteousness, but the law; the law will be clear, and the decree will be carried out, and then it is enough.

Interpretation: A sage ruler does not value benevolence and righteousness but the law; the laws enacted must be clear and the decrees issued must be carried out, and then it is done.

Origin: Shangjunshu? Painting Strategies"

5. The affairs of the world are not difficult to legislate, but difficult to implement the laws; not difficult to listen to the words, but difficult to make the words effective.

Interpretation: In the affairs of the state, it is not difficult to formulate laws and regulations and policies, but it is difficult to comply with the laws; it is not difficult to listen to people, but it is difficult to comply with the words after hearing them.

Source: Zhang Juzheng mentioned in his petition to Emperor Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty to implement the Kao Cheng Law.