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Beware of arrogance and rashness, be cautious in words and deeds, and respect morality and courtesy.

Beware of arrogance and rashness comes from Mao Zedong's speech at the National Congress of the Chinese Production Party; Be careful what you say and do, from the Book of Rites. Respecting morality and honoring ceremony comes from the words "respecting morality and being good" and "respecting morality and keeping ceremony". Advocating virtue and doing good comes from Zhuangzi written by Zhuang Zhou in the Warring States Period, and observing virtue and courtesy comes from The Mean. According to relevant records, Mao Zedong's "Speech at National Congress of the Communist Party of China": "Beware of arrogance and rashness, and always keep the spirit of modesty and enterprising." The definition of avoiding arrogance and rashness is to avoid and get rid of conceit, complacency and impetuous ideological style. ; Cautious words and cautious actions come from the Book of Rites written by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty: "Gentlemen and Taoism forbid people to do things by words, so they must consider the end of their words and the embarrassment of their actions, so people should be cautious in their words and actions." Its definition is prudence in speech act; Advocating morality and doing good is defined as advocating morality and actively doing good. Respecting morality and keeping ceremony means "a gentleman respects morality and seeks knowledge", which means that as a gentleman, he should look at moral conduct before talking about learning, and later changed it to "observing morality and keeping ceremony", which is the symbol of modern civilization.