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Slogans about the Analects of Confucius

The slogan about the Analects of Confucius is as follows:

Confucius said: "Isn't it also true to learn and practice from time to time? Isn't it a pleasure to have friends coming from afar? People don't know it, but they don't know it. "Aren't you a gentleman?" Youzi said, "It is rare for a man to be filial to his younger brother, but to be fond of offending his superiors; to be a gentleman who is not fond of offending his superiors, but to be fond of causing trouble, is a rare thing." What is the essence of human beings? "Confucius said: Clever words and expressions are the most benevolent. ”

Translation: Zengzi said: “I check myself many times every day: Have I done my best in planning things for others? Are you honest and trustworthy in your interactions with friends? Have you reviewed the knowledge taught by the teacher? ”

Confucius said: “Isn’t it pleasant to learn and review and practice from time to time? Isn’t it nice to have like-minded people coming from afar? People don’t understand me, and I don’t resent or get angry. Aren’t I also a virtuous gentleman? Youzi said: "It is rare to see people who are filial to their parents and obedient to their elders, but who like to offend the rulers above."

There are no people who do not like to offend the upper-level rulers but like to rebel. A gentleman concentrates on fundamental affairs, and when the fundamentals are established, the principles for governing a country and being a man will also be established. Be filial to your parents and obey your elders. This is the foundation of benevolence! Confucius said: "People who talk sweetly and pretend to be pleasant have very little benevolence." ”