What sentences in The Analects of Confucius have gradually evolved into idioms?

The Analects of Confucius evolved and became an idiom;

1, Confucius said: "See the sage Si Qi Yan, see the sage and introspect."

See xian Si Qi [jià n xiá n sΡ qí] Xian: a person with both ability and political integrity; Qi: Equality. You want to catch up with people with both ability and political integrity.

2. Confucius said, "If you don't get angry, you won't get angry. If you don't get angry, you won't get it again."

By analogy [j ǔ y and f ǔ n s ā n] Opposite: by analogy. Metaphor is to know many other things by analogy from one thing.

3. Confucius said, "Hearsay leads to moral decay."

Hearsay [dào tīng túShu]Road, way: road. What you hear on the road, what you spread on the road. Generally refers to unfounded rumors.

4. Confucius said, "I study silently, but I am not tired of learning, and I am not tired of teaching. Why not?"

Teaching people tirelessly [huí ré né bé ù juà n] Teaching: teaching. Teach people to be particularly patient and never get tired.

5. Confucius said: "Review the past and learn the new; You can be a teacher. "

Review the past and learn the new [wēn gù zhī xīn] Wen: Review; So: old. Review old knowledge and gain new knowledge and experience. It also means recalling the past, which is better.

Extended data:

The Analects of Confucius recorded the prose records of Confucius and his disciples at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. There are 20 articles in the book, covering politics, education, literature, philosophy and the truth of standing in the world.

Teach the world filial piety, and be filial for the sake of learning and keeping morality —— Governing the world to ensure peace and harmony. The Analects of Confucius is a classic work about Confucianism, and it is also called "Four Books" with Daxue, The Doctrine of the Mean and Mencius.