Don't be angry, don't be angry, if a lover loves his body, where does it come from?

These are three sentences.

1, don't be angry.

From the Analects of Confucius, it means not to transfer anger to others and not to make the same mistakes repeatedly.

Truth: Don't take it out on others and don't make the same mistake.

2. If the lover loves him.

From Mozi, it means: love yourself.

Truth: There is no hierarchy in love, regardless of thickness or closeness.

3. The benevolent loves others, and the courteous respects others.

From Mencius, it means: kind people love others, and polite people respect others.

Truth: People who love others love them, and those who respect them respect them.

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1, Analects of Confucius

The Analects of Confucius is a collection of quotations compiled by Confucius and his disciples, which was written in the early Warring States period. The book * * * consists of 20 chapters and 492 sections, with quotation as the main body and narrative as the supplement, which embodies the political opinions, ethical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles of Confucius and Confucianism.

2. Mozi

Mozi is a philosophical work in the Warring States period, which consists of Mozi's own works and his disciples' accounts of Mozi's remarks.

This book advocates universal love, non-aggression, Shang Xian, Shang Tong, ambition, ghosts and ghosts, non-fate, non-happiness, and frugality in burial, involving philosophy, logic, military science, engineering, mechanics, geometry and optics. Most of the scientific and technological achievements in the pre-Qin period depended on Mozi.

The existing book Mozi was lost in the Song Dynasty. By the time of compiling Sikuquanshu in Qing Dynasty, there were only 53 articles left.

3. Mencius

Mencius is a Confucian classic written by Mencius and his disciples Zhang Wan and Gongsun Chou in the middle of the Warring States Period. This book records the politics, education, philosophy, ethical thoughts and political activities of Mencius and his disciples.