1. If you are poor, you will change, and if you change, you will be successful.
The language comes from "The Book of Changes·Xici Xia". When the development of things has reached its end, change will occur; only change can continue to develop.
2. People of the same kind flock together, and things are divided into groups.
The phrase comes from "The Book of Changes·Xici 1": "Fangs are gathered by like, and things are divided into groups." Things: refers to people other than oneself. People at the same level often get together; people at different levels are divided into groups.
3. The benevolent sees benevolence, and the wise see wisdom.
The phrase comes from "The Book of Changes·Xici": "The benevolent see it as benevolence, the wise see it as wisdom." It is a metaphor that everyone will have different views on the same issue from their own standpoint and point of view. Different views.
4. A slight error can make a difference of a thousand miles.
The words come from the "Book of Changes". One work: A slight error can make a difference of a thousand miles. Millimeter: one centimeter, describing a very small amount. : Due to small mistakes, huge mistakes were made.
5. Ge means to get rid of the old; Ding means to get the new.
The words come from "Zhouyi·Miscellaneous Gua". Ge means to remove the old; Ding means to build the new. This phrase later evolved into the idiom "reform the past and reform the past", which is often used to refer to major social changes or even dynasty changes.
6. If two people are of the same mind, their sharpness will break through metal; if they speak of the same mind, they will stink like orchids.
The language comes from "Book of Changes·Xici". Stinky: smell. When two people work together, their strength can break hard metal; the consensus expressed by people of the same mind has a strong affinity, and people can easily identify and accept it as if they smell the fragrance of orchids. This sentence is a metaphor for two people uniting as one to exert greater power. It generally means that unity is powerful.
7. A house that accumulates good deeds will surely be blessed; a house that accumulates bad deeds will surely have lingering disasters.
The language comes from "Book of Changes·Classic Chinese". A family that has accumulated a lot of good deeds will definitely have many happy things happening; a family that has accumulated a lot of bad deeds and sins will definitely have a lot of disasters happen to it. This is a motto to urge people to do more good deeds and not do evil. It also contains the meaning of "good deeds will be rewarded with good deeds, and evil deeds will be deprived of evil deeds".
8. Danger can lead to peace, and change can lead to collapse.
The language comes from "The Book of Changes·Xici Xia". Those who have a sense of crisis will be safe; those who lose their vigilance will suffer failure.
9. Confucius said: "The book cannot express the words, and the words cannot express the meaning."
The words come from "The Book of Changes·Xici Uploading". Confucius said: "Written articles cannot express everything the author wants to say, nor can they express the author's thoughts."
10. One yin and one yang are called Tao, and those who follow it can do it well and achieve it. The nature of the person.
The language comes from "Book of Changes·Xici". Tao: Rules. Successor: inheritance. The interaction of yin and yang is Tao, and those who inherit this Tao are kind, and those who can make it standard are innate qualities.