Interpretation: Don't say things that don't conform to the rules and regulations, and don't think about actions that don't conform to justice.
2. Liu Bei: Don't do evil, don't do good. Only virtue and virtue can serve others. ?
Interpretation: Don't do it just because it is a minor bad thing, and don't do it just because it is a minor good thing. Only wisdom and virtue can obey people.
3, Tang Li Bai's "Jundao Qu": Earth can support the city wall, and it is virtuous. ?
Interpretation: If you accumulate more soil, you can build a wall. If you have accumulated more virtues, you will have a solid foundation when you are alive.
4. Autumn Huai by Lu You in Song Dynasty: The more lonely people are, the more they start to look at the list of legal relatives. The lawsuit for self-protection is full of noise, and officials sit higher than the city.
Interpretation: My beard and hair have all turned white. I began to find myself lonely and began to study law to uphold justice for myself. Rogue litigators are as noisy in court as they are in the market, and the cases of petty officials are piled up on seats as high as the city wall.
5. Song Dynasty Mei's "Long Songs": wealth and restraint, poverty and fear. If life is so bitter, death is everything.
Interpretation: Wealth should not be bound by the law, and the poor need not be afraid of the law. People are born to cry like this, so they should die quietly and peacefully.