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What are the ancient poems about forbearance and generosity?

The will is as strong as iron and the measure is as big as the sea.

Only by respecting others can people be respected.

Only the width can accommodate people, and the thickness can carry things.

The human heart is not conquered by force, but by love and tolerance.

People who can't tolerate others don't deserve to be tolerated by others.

A great man has two hearts: a bleeding heart and a tolerant heart.

The way of a gentleman is loyalty and forgiveness. Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to me, and I want to do it without others. (Analects of Confucius)

Taishan does not let the soil, so it can become big; Rivers and seas do not choose small streams, so they can become deep. (Reese)

Never approach a person who hurts others' teeth but opposes revenge and advocates tolerance-(Lu Xun)

The more desires a person has, the narrower his mind becomes; The less desire he has, the wider his mind becomes. Qing Jinying's "Motto on the Wall"

Do a lot of work, and the tree will enjoy the cool. China proverb: It is better to tolerate the slander of others than to argue. I'm insulted, too. It's better to prevent it than not to prevent it. Master Hongyi's "Apologism Not Recorded"

No one can be good unless he is Yao Shun. The Book of Jingzhou by Tang Li Bai and the Han Dynasty

Guan Yu released the Prime Minister Cao, and the husband should be tolerant. Chinese proverb