Bai Juyi said it in the Tang Dynasty.
Feel sorry for other people's illness and take other people's sadness as your own.
2. Every time you are in a hurry, put your ancestors before yourself.
From: Shu Shu Shu by Chen Shou in Jin Dynasty.
Whenever something bad or dangerous happens, you should care about others first, then yourself.
3, the gentleman is expensive, and the ancestors are after themselves.
From: Interview with Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty.
A gentleman respects others and humbles himself. If he lets others be the first and he is the last, people will become humble.
4, you have to remember, always be happy to give more to others and take less from others.
From the mouth of the Soviet writer Gorky and his son.
5, good things must be given to each other, bad things must not be pushed.
From: Wang Fanzhi's Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty.
When there are good things, you must give them to each other, and when there are bad things, you must not pass them on to others.
6, the auxiliary car depends on each other, and the lips are cold.
From: Five Years of Zuo Zhuan and Lu Xigong by Zuo Qiuming in Pre-Qin Dynasty.
Cheeks and gums are interdependent. Without lips, teeth will get cold.