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English aphorisms about East and West.
Motto refers to a concise statement that can be used as people's code of conduct. It is the essence of people's wit, the wisdom gathered by all people, the magic weapon that guides life to success, and always inspires life to make progress. Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi Cui Yan: "Cover the smell plate in the field, the book is forbidden, Lu Yin watches the fish." Chunqiu ridiculed it. The motto of this week's Confucius is the clear meaning of the two classics. " "Playing the Roy" by Liang Shen Yue in the Southern Dynasties: "Not my race, go to the philosopher's motto, and learn from the previous classics." Song Sima Guang's "Praise to the King in Hejian": "Zhou Shi's decline, bad morality? It is important to violently attack the sacred scriptures, disease maxims, burnt poems and butchers. " Zhu Ziqing's "On Slogans and Slogans": "Mottos focus on personal cultivation, and the role of famous sayings seems to be more extensive."
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