Ancient poems about good deeds Poems about good deeds
Looking at the flashy dreams of the world
The struggle between grudges and grudges
Who wins in tit-for-tat< /p>
Embarrassment and relative depression
Life is like a dream
Why bother arguing about right and wrong
Be tolerant in one thought
Happiness can only be accompanied by walking together
Life is not easy
Why should suffering come from the heart
I hope everyone will be kind
Harmony Getting along happily
Poems about kindness
Kindness
Is a piece of floral cloth
After years of rinsing
It will slowly turn white
Without washing
It will become dirty again
Later
You say life is painful Off the shoulders
Just like
that humid April
There is always water that cannot be squeezed out
Diluted the fragrance of flowers
Should
should we let go from now on
Like a gust of wind
Blowing away the confusion in the golden years
1. Good people, People are also kind. ——Guan Zhong
2. Good things cannot be lost, and evil things cannot last. ——Zuo Zhuan
3. Failure to accumulate good will not be enough to become famous, and failure to accumulate evil will not be enough to destroy the body. ——The Book of Changes
4. Good and evil cannot share the same path. ——Liu Zongyuan "Living up Pei Mianbiao for Pei Linggong"
5. I think the virtue of benefiting others is kindness. —— Bacon
6. Those who do good things to others will be morally successful, those who have good intentions will have peace in their families, and those who do good deeds will have descendants. ——Ming Dynasty·Fang Xiaoru
7. Don’t cultivate your heart by being good at few desires. ——Mencius
8. One kindness stains the heart, and it will be immortal for all eternity. Hundreds of lights shine brightly, thousands of miles are bright. ——Xiao Gang of the Northern and Southern Dynasties
9. A word of kindness is worth more than a thousand pieces of gold.
——Jin·Gehong