A gentleman knows righteousness, but a villain knows interests.
2, Xuancheng Taishou knows that a foot of carpet is inextricably linked. People who don't know the cold should keep warm, take less clothes and make lichens. -From Bai Juyi's Red Line Carpet in Tang Dynasty
Do you know that Xuanzhou prefect, who enjoys a high position and high salary, needs 1200 silk to weave a blanket? What a waste of people and money! I don't know whether this land is cold or hot, but working people live on it. Don't take away the silk that people rely on to weave clothes and warm carpets.
Everyone cleans the snow in front of the door without worrying about frosting other people's tiles. -Excerpted from Song Yuanliang's Shi Lin Guang Shi Xun
Just clean the snow in front of your own house, and don't care whether the snow on other people's roofs is cleaned, especially don't mind your own business.
4. It's none of your business. Hang it high. -modern Mao Zedong's "against liberalism"
If you think things have nothing to do with yourself, put them aside and put things that have nothing to do with yourself far away.
5, grab the mud throat, sharpen the iron needle, scrape the golden Buddha face and search, nothing. Look for peas in quail, lean meat on egrets' legs, and fat and oil in mosquitoes' bellies. Thank you, old man! -"Drunk Taiping" was anonymous in the Yuan Dynasty.
Grab the mud from the swallow's mouth, grind the iron on the needle, and scrape the gold on the bodhisattva's face with gold, out of nothing. It's a pity that you can find peas in the throat sac of quail, chop some lean meat on the leg of crane and lick fat and oil in the stomach of mosquito.