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On Understanding the Classics of Chinese Studies

1. Those who love their relatives dare not be wicked, and those who respect their relatives dare not be slower than others. -"Little Jing Tian Zhang Zi"

Skynet is long and slow. -"Lao Zi"

3, the past is not forgotten, the teacher of the future. -"Warring States Policy"

4. I've heard of anger, fame, happiness, hurting friends and benefiting friends-Disciples Rules.

5, don't do evil, don't do good. -History of the Three Kingdoms

6. Who is wrong? It's hard to change after that. -The Analects of Confucius

7, strategizing, winning thousands of miles away. -Historical Records of Emperor Gaozu

8. A gentleman's friendship is indifferent, but a villain's friendship is willing. -"Zhuangzi"

9. Learn from time to time, not to mention? Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters? Isn't he a completely moral person? Although people may not pay attention to him, he won't feel uneasy. -The Analects of Confucius

10, good and evil are made by people, and good and evil are brought by themselves. -"Augmented Sage"

1 1, learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous. The Analects of Confucius

12, a good medicine tastes bitter and is good for the disease, but advice when most unpleasant is good for the action. -"Confucius' Family Language"

13, it's not too late to mend. -"Warring States Policy"

14, near Zhu Zhechi, near jet black. -"Little House True Prince"

15, give me a peach and a plum. -"The Book of Songs, Elegant and Confident"

16, my life is limited and my knowledge is limited. -"Zhuangzi"

17, learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous. -The Analects of Confucius

18, those who know others are wise, and those who know themselves are clear. -"Lao Zi"

19, rhetoric, nonsense. A small oversight can lead to great disaster. -The Analects of Confucius

20. If you can't bear it, make a great plan. -The Analects of Confucius