勿以善小而不为

勿以善小而不為
wùyǐshànxiǎoérbùwéi
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 do not fail to do good just because it is small
  2. 2 never consider a good deed too trivial to perform

Examples

Wù yǐ shàn xiǎo ér bù wéi, yī jù gǔlì de huà yě néng wēnnuǎn rénxīn.
Never think a good deed too small to do — a single word of encouragement can warm the heart.
Cóng xiǎoshì zuò qǐ, wù yǐ shàn xiǎo ér bù wéi.
Start with small things; don't dismiss a good deed because it's small.

Tips

history
From the deathbed edict of Liu Bei (刘备), founder of Shu Han, to his son Liu Shan, recorded in the 《》: — 'Do no evil, however small; miss no good, however small.' Often cited as the textbook Confucian injunction on moral consistency.
usage
Almost always paired with its twin . Standard material for moral-education posters, primary-school textbooks, and civic campaigns.

Stroke Order

shàn
xiǎo
ér
wèi