Seeking idioms and stories about Confucius and Mencius

If you don't follow the rules, you can't build a square garden. ("Mencius")

Those who gain the Tao help more, while those who lose the Tao help less. ("Mencius")

Wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent. (Mencius)

If you are poor, you will be immune to it, and if you are good, you will help the world. ("Mencius")

Opportunities vouchsafed by Heaven are outmatched by terrestrial advantages, which in turn are outmatched by the harmony among people. ("Mencius")

One day of violence and ten days of cold, no one can live. ("Mencius")

Confucius said, "Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous."

Confucius said, "It's better to keep pace with the times, isn't it? Is it not delightful to have friends coming from distant quarters? Ignorance and dissatisfaction are not gentlemen? "

Confucius said, "filial piety is rare." It is not easy to make mistakes, but it is not easy to make mistakes. Gentleman's business is based on inheritance and Taoism. Filial piety is also the foundation of benevolence! "

Confucius said, "Clever words make you look good, fresh and kind!"

Confucius said, "I miss myself three times a day. Is it unfaithful to others? Don't believe in making friends? Can't you learn? "

Confucius said, "There are 300 poems. In a word, it says' thinking naively'. "

Confucius said, "Five out of ten, I am determined to learn; I am thirty years old; Forty without confusion; At the age of fifty, I knew my destiny; I am obedient at the age of sixty; I am still obedient at the age of seventy; I didn't cross the line. "

Confucius: Perfect: described to the extreme, without defects.

When Confucius was in the State of Qi, he had the opportunity to enjoy the most wonderful music he thought [[Shao]]. He called it "perfect, perfect!" Then I was deeply moved. I thought about it for many days, and eating meat was tasteless. I don't know the taste of meat in March, which was originally used to describe Confucius' fascination with music. It is really strange that later generations use it to describe poverty.