1. Good deeds are the most precious treasure, which can be used in a lifetime; the heart is a fertile field, which can be cultivated for a hundred generations. ——Shi Xiangzai of the Qing Dynasty, "The Sea of ??Chinese Proverbs"
2. When the scented bait comes, you must shut up. When the river returns, it is easy to hide. The winding eddies are steep and steep, and there are many dangers. Don't learn to be a whale intending to harm people.
3. The greatest good is like water. Water benefits all things without dispute. He is hated by everyone, so he is close to the Tao. ——Chapter 8 of "Laozi" by Laozi in Spring and Autumn Period.
4. Who knows that the lives of all living beings are small? General flesh and bones, general skin. I advise you not to hit the birds on the branches. The son is in the nest looking for his mother to return. ——"Bird" Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi
5. Good deeds are not enough to become famous, and evil deeds are not enough to destroy oneself. ——Book of Changes
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