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What do you mean, no, no?
If you don't make mistakes, it means that you won't make mistakes again.

Source: Yan Hui, studious, not angry, not forgotten.

Said by: The Analects of Confucius.

Usage of idioms: Used as predicate, object and attribute in sentences to do things, etc.

Example:

1. Although it will inevitably lead to pain or embarrassment, it can make us fail, and it can help us nip problems in the bud so as not to stumble in the future.

2, if there is no such mechanism, the problem will only be seemingly unrelated potatoes, and will not rise to lessons and institutional guarantees through rational thinking.

3. Ceng Zi showed us that the three provinces in Japan are the best health-keeping days, which is an ancient health-keeping technique. We hope to be talented.

Don't make too many sentences.

1. Find out in time what new signs of mental slackness, lack of ability, being divorced from the masses, and the harm of negative corruption, think deeply and find out in time what problems and deficiencies exist in practical work, and strive to keep pace with each other without passing the buck.

2. Yan Hui is the most proud student of Confucius. As the saying goes, people will not change their minds when they return to their troubles. Confucius said that they would not get angry or do anything wrong.

3. The ancients said that if you don't take it out, don't do it, and take it out on others at every turn, this is a sign of insufficient personal cultivation.

4, the lines are not from the Analects of Confucius, the general idea is not to take it out on others and not to repeat the same mistakes.

Most importantly, local governments in second and third tier cities should set a bottom line.

6. Confucius once said that only Yan Hui would never make mistakes, which means that people rarely make repeated mistakes.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Don't cross the line.