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A famous saying about not overdoing everything.

1, nothing more than three things.

Originated from: the allusion of "one hair and decline, three exhaustion" in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. China people seem to have a plot about "three things" to warn people not to make the same mistake again; "Three defeats" is supported by historical allusions of the war between the two countries.

When the moon is full, it will lose money, and when the water is full, it will overflow.

From: Zhou Yifeng

Interpretation: When the moon is round, it begins to become defective, and when the water is full, it overflows. Metaphor means that things will decline at their peak.

3. Too much is too late.

From: The Analects of Confucius

Interpretation: It means that doing too much, just like not doing enough, is inappropriate.

4. Monthly profit is a loss.

From: Zhou Yifeng

Interpretation: When the moon is full, it is easy to have an eclipse. Everything has a degree, beyond which it will eventually go to the opposite side.

5. Man is the measure of everything. Everything exists if it exists, and it doesn't exist if it doesn't exist. -protagoras.

6, right, by its nature, only lies in the use of the same scale. Marx

7. Fish stinks for three days, and guests stay for three days. Franklin