Which is the correct motto and motto? Or are both common?

This is the motto of writing. In the proverb, "sit upright" means sitting on the right side of the seat; The inscription on the seat refers to the inscription placed on the seat for protection. But in fact, the motto was originally created by Cui Yuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

He carved a sentence and put it on the right hand side of the seat.

Maintain self-vigilance

Therefore, the inscription "sit on the right" on this day is not for protection.

So the motto is written correctly. See the following story for details: Introduction: Cui Yuan brothers were killed in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He escaped after revenge for his brother, and was later pardoned, and set an inscription for himself to quit. See Liu Chen's Notes on Selected Works, Cui Yuan's Motto, Lv Yanji's Notes. Later, he called the motto "Beware of yourself" written on his desk picture reference:140.11.34.46/dict/fonts/fa 41. Background of the origin of aphorisms: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, aphorisms belonging to inscriptions were born in people's minds. The founder of this motto is Cui Yuan, a calligrapher in the Han Dynasty. Selected Works contains the background of Cui Yuan's school motto and the full text of the school motto. Cui Yuan, a native of Anping, Zhuo Jun (now Hebei), was ambitious and studious when he was young, but he was careless and impulsive. One day, his younger brother Cui Zhang was killed. Cui Yuan was furious and avenged his brother, but he also ran into a big disaster. He fled to avoid the government, hiding in Tibet during the period, like a frightened bird, suffering. A few years later, fortunately, the imperial court pardoned him so that he could return to his hometown. From a painful experience, Cui Yuan observed the evil consequences brought by blood and courage: not only suffered from being displaced, but also wasted time, neglected his studies and regretted it. After thinking for a long time, I wrote an inscription with a pen and put it on the right hand side of the desk to check it in the morning and evening. The first motto of our country is now copied from the motto created by Cui Yuan: there is no shortage of people, no shortage of people. Be careful when giving and don't forget when receiving. The reputation of the world is insufficient, and benevolence is the discipline. Move with your heart hidden, slander and discuss injuries. Don't make the name too real, and keep the holy land of fools. Nirvana, not expensive, slowly contains light. The weak are born to be human, and the old commandments are strong. It is difficult to measure one's ambition when walking. Careful about your diet, the content is better than not knowing. Perseverance will last a long time. Come to think of it, this motto is meaningful and far-reaching, which can be used as a criterion for the ancients to stand, treat others, live and cultivate themselves. Among them, "I can't say my own strengths without others", "Be careful when giving, don't forget when accepting", "Be careful when eating and drinking, the content is better than not knowing" and "Be persistent when doing" are worthy of the name. Other allusions of later generations: Tang \u Bai Juyi \u continued aphorism \u preface: picture reference:140.11.34.46/dict/fonts/fa 41(see ". news _ id = WH0609060005 & amploc = any & ampcat = 105 wh & amp; no _ bo = 1 & amp; PHPSESSID = 906 ced 192 e 94d 88 f 1732 ae02c 09 1264 f

Well (expressing hesitation, etc.) ... I think the motto is right ~ because my Chinese book is the motto ~

I beg you to go to ge E-mail to help future generations not to misuse LOR ~ ~ 2006-1-3017: 47: 46 Supplement: jade/special/more _ than _ words/main/08.

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