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, Chunqiu Guan Zhong: Don't lose your life for the treasure, so it is more expensive than the treasure; Don't waste your law to love others, so you say you love others.
Interpretation: don't let the order lose money because you value the treasure, so you value the order more than the treasure: don't let the law win because you take care of others? Insist, so love the law more than love the people.
4. Zhang Heng in the Eastern Han Dynasty: No disrespect for position, no respect for virtue; Not ashamed of Lu's disagreement, but ashamed of his lack of wisdom.
Interpretation: Don't worry that your position is not high enough, but think about whether your morality is perfect; Don't feel that your income is not high enough? Shame on yourself, but you should think that your knowledge is profound enough.
Implication: don't worry about official salary, but pursue personal morality and knowledge progress.
Extended data:
"Fiona Fang can't do things according to the rules", this sentence comes from the "chapter sentence from the building" in Mencius. Gauge: compass; Moment: A ruler. Mencius' voice of benevolent government. It is implemented in two aspects: first, "law is king first"; The second is to select talents.
"If you don't follow the rules, you can't be Fiona Fang." Literally, you can't draw squares and circles without using rules and moments. Later, it was extended to the standards and rules of behavior. This sentence tells people that things should follow certain rules, and only in this way can things be done well.