1, the speaker is innocent and the speaker is warned.
Source: Preface to the Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanluo.
Interpretation: People who give opinions are innocent as long as they are well-intentioned, even if they are incorrect. People who listen to opinions are worthy of warning even if they don't have the shortcomings and mistakes mentioned by the other party.
Give me a peach and a plum.
From: The Book of Songs, elegant and restrained.
Interpretation: it means that others give me peaches and I give them back with plums. This is often used by friends to respond to each other or answer each other's questions.
3, from good to good, from evil to collapse.
From: Mandarin Week
Interpretation: Learning well is as difficult as climbing a mountain, and learning badly is as easy as landslide. It is difficult to learn well, but it is extremely easy to learn badly.
4. Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you.
From: The Analects of Confucius-Wei Linggong, Chapter 24.
Interpretation: Why bother others when you don't want to do something. To be kind to others is to be kind to yourself; To tolerate others is to tolerate yourself; Respect others, and others will respect you.
5, peaches and plums are self-sufficient.
From: Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Li Lie, Western Han Dynasty
Interpretation: Although peach trees and plum trees can't talk, their fragrant flowers and sweet fruits attract people to enjoy picking one after another, so that they naturally tread a path under the trees. The meaning of this sentence is that a person with high moral character will naturally win people's admiration.