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Urgent! Quotations and arguments about virtues, 3 or more

Those who love their relatives dare not be evil to others, and those who respect their relatives dare not be rude to others.

It means: If you love your own elderly, you will not dare to treat other people’s elderly badly; if you respect and love your own elderly, you will not dare to neglect other people’s elderly. From "The Classic of Filial Piety". Chapter of the Son of Heaven"

Those who do not learn from teachers will gradually abandon their studies.

Meaning: Not learning from the teacher means gradually giving up on the pursuit of knowledge. From "Collected Works of Lu Hengzhou: Studying the Spring and Autumn Annals with Clan Brother Gao".

When a country is about to prosper, it must value its teachers and respect them.

Meaning: If the country wants to revitalize, it must respect teachers and value the masters who teach their expertise. From "Gouzi".

The ancient scholars must have teachers.

Meaning: People who studied in ancient times must have teachers to teach them. From Han Yu's "Han Changli Ji·Shi Shuo".

The key to learning lies in respecting the teacher.

It means: To learn knowledge and talents quickly, the first thing is to respect the teacher. From "The Spring and Autumn Annals of Geshi·Encouraging Learning".

A gentleman looks after his teachers and friends.

Meaning: People with high moral character respect their teachers and treat their friends kindly. From "Xunzi: Self-cultivation Chapter".

The learning of a gentleman means that when you explain justice, you must be a teacher and discuss the Tao; when you listen, you must try your best to be bright.

Meaning: A person with high moral character When studying knowledge and explaining principles, you must refer to what the teacher taught, and strive to carry it forward. From "Respecting Teachers" in Volume 4 of "Lu Shi Chun Qiu"

Respecting teachings and encouraging learning is the basis of building a country; promoting virtue. Cultivating talents is the first priority of government.

It means: attaching importance to education is the foundation of nation building, and cultivating talents is the primary task of governing the country.

People. You can't learn without a teacher.

It means: one cannot learn without the guidance of a teacher. It comes from "Qian Fu Lun·Zan Xue" by Wang Fu.

If a person is not born with knowledge, how can he not have doubts? If he is confused and does not follow the teacher, he will be confused and will never understand.

It means: If a person is not born with knowledge, how can he not have doubts? What? If you don’t ask the teacher for advice, you still don’t understand what’s going on. From [Tang Dynasty] Han Yu’s "Teacher's Theory"

People want to be wise but do not respect their teachers. It means that people want their children and grandchildren to do something good, but they don’t know how to pay attention to the role of teachers. This is like wanting to take care of their own bodies but not wearing clothes. Like eating. From Volume 1 of Wang Zhuo's "Jinshishuo" (Qing Dynasty). Ji: hope. Jing: pay attention to; although a person has a beautiful nature and a discerning heart, he will seek out good teachers and choose good friends.

It means: Even if people are good in nature and have intelligence, they should learn from teachers and help each other with noble friends.

If you want things done well, ask the three elders.

It means: if you want to do things well, you should ask experienced elders for advice. Seen in the third chapter of "Zhongshan Wolf" by Tang Hai (Ming Dynasty). .

Teachers can help solve problems, and friends can solve problems.

It means that teachers and friends can help solve problems. Very helpful. From Li Xing's "Xi Ceng Wai Ji·Bing Yan Supplement"

My friend Gui Longqin, ancient learning should be self-reflective.

It means: The most important thing between teachers and friends is respect and intimacy. When examining ancient culture, you should ask yourself. From "Hu Xue Farewell to Su Zhaosou" by Liu Guo (Song Dynasty)

Teacher Yan, then Tao Zun, then Tao Zun. People respect learning.

It means: Only when teachers are respected can knowledge have a higher status and people can value learning.

A teacher is a model for people.

It means that a person who is a teacher is an example for people to learn from.

Teacher! Teacher! Tongzi's destiny means: Teacher, teacher is simply the life of a child. If you are dedicated to studying, you should work hard to find a good teacher.

From Yang Xiong's "Fa Yan·Xue Xing" (Han Dynasty).

If teachers are established, there will be many good people.

It means: If a culture of respecting teachers and teaching is formed, there will be more people with good behavior. From the "Collection of Hai Rui: Preface to Chen Yuanshan's Appointment as Gutian Secretary".

When three of us travel together, we must be my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.

It means: Three people are walking together, and among them there must be someone who can be my teacher. I choose their strengths to learn from and correct their shortcomings as my own reference. From "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer".

A good scholar is a teacher who works hard but gets half the result, so he is mediocre.

Meaning: People who are good at learning can get double the results without the teacher's effort, and thank the teacher for their efforts; people who are not good at learning, the teacher works hard to teach, but the result is half the result with half the effort. Instead of checking himself, he blamed the teacher. From "Book of Rites·Xue Ji". Yi: comfortable; relaxed. Yong: Credit.

Famous quotes about traditional Chinese virtues

Patriotism

1. Treat your home as your home, your hometown as your hometown, your country as your country, and the world as your world. ——"Guanzi·Herdsmen"

2. Never forgetting the country in the face of adversity is loyalty. ——"Zuo Zhuan·Year of Zhaogong"

3. I take a long breath to cover my tears, lamenting the hardships of people's lives. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"

4. To benefit the country, not to seek wealth and honor. ——"Book of Rites·Confucianism"

5. Sacrificing one's life to go to the country's disaster, seeing death as a sudden return home. ——Cao Zhi's "White Horse"

6. Martyrs are as patriotic as home. ——Ge Hong's "Baopuzi·Waipian·Guangji" Martyr: Ambitious. People who make a difference.

7. Worry when the world is worried first, and rejoice when the world is happy later. ——Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"

8. I don't dare to worry about my country despite my humble position. ——Lu You's "Sickness arose from the book"

9. Wang Shibei set the Central Plains Day, and he never forgot to tell Naiwen during family sacrifices. ——Lu You's "Shi'er"

10. Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"

11. Serve the country with loyalty. ——"History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Yue Fei"

12. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ——Mai Menghua "On China's survival is determined today"

Ming Zhi

13. If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening. ——"The Analects·Liren"

14. It is not enough for a scholar to aspire to the Tao, but to be ashamed of those who wear bad clothes and eat bad food. ——"The Analects·Liren"

15. Scholars must be ambitious and have a long way to go. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Qin Bo"

16. Those who are not strong in ambition are not wise enough. ——"Mozi · Self-cultivation"

17. How can a sparrow know the ambition of a swan! - "Historical Records: Chen She Family"

18. Aim high. ——Zhuge Liang's "Book of Admonitions to Foreign Students"

19. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. ——Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments"

20. Where there's a will, there's a way. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Geng Yan"

21. If the ambition is small, it will be easy to achieve, and if it is insufficient, there will be no way to advance. ——Zhang Zai's "Confucian Classics·Xue Da Yuan Xia"

22. Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. ——Su Shi's "Chao Cuo Lun"

23. If you have ambitions, you will not grow taller in years; if you have no ambitions, you will live a hundred years in vain. ——Shi Chengjin's "Heirlooms·Proverbs and Herdsmen"

Zhi Jie

24. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will. ——"The Analects·Zihan"

25. As the years get colder, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither. ——"The Analects·Zihan"

26. A man with lofty ideals and benevolence will not harm his benevolence by seeking life, but will sacrifice his life to achieve benevolence. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Wei Linggong"

27. Don't lower your ambitions, don't humiliate your body. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Mistress"

28. Wealth and honor cannot be lascivious, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot bend. ——"Mencius, Duke Tengwen"

29. If you are poor, you will be good for yourself; if you are rich, you will be good for the world.

——"Mencius: Give Your Heart to Your Heart"

30. Everyone is destined to die, and it may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. ——Sima Qian's "Report to Ren An"

31. Don't betray for the sake of poverty, don't change your mind for the sake of lowliness. ——Huan Kuan's "Salt and Iron Theory: Vast Territory"

32. It would be better for the jade to be broken into pieces than to be completely destroyed. ——"Book of Northern Qi·Biography of Yuan Jing'an"

33. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough waves know the sincere minister. ——Li Shimin's "Giving to Xiao Yu"

34. It emerges from the silt without being stained, and washes away the clear ripples without being stained. ——Zhou Dunyi's "On Love of Lotus"

35. When the time comes, we can see each other and draw pictures one by one. ——Wen Tianxiang's "Song of Righteousness"

36. Fame and integrity are as important as Mount Tai, but desire for profit is as light as a feather. ——Yu Qian's "Untitled"

37. Don't be afraid of being shattered into pieces, and remain innocent in the world. ——Yu Qian's "Song of Lime"

38. Don't let go of the green mountains, and keep your roots in the broken rocks.

After countless hardships, I am still strong, no matter how strong the wind is from the southeast or northwest. ——Zheng Xie (xiè) "Inscription·Bamboo and Stone"