A collection of Wang Yongbin’s famous sayings
Poverty means good times for scholars, and frugality means good years for farmers. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk around the Fireplace"
But blame yourself, not others, this is the way to stay away from resentment.
Interpretation: If you find the reason for everything within yourself, you will not have any complaints. This is what Mencius said when doing something wrong, turn to yourself instead. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace"
Erudite and determined, with a calm mind. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace"
Filial piety is the first of all good deeds, and the source of all evil is sexual immorality. If you always have a heart of benevolence and filial piety, you will not be able to bear to do anything that is not allowed in the world, so filial piety is at the forefront of all actions; if you have evil and lustful thoughts, you will not be able to do anything you don't want to do in life, so lust is the first of all evils. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Furnace"
Dongpo endures the itch
Su Dongpo's words are recorded in "Night Talk Around the Furnace": Life can withstand poverty and lowliness, but it can withstand wealth and honor. It’s difficult; it’s easy to be diligent and hard, but it’s hard to be idle; it’s easy to endure pain, but it’s difficult to endure itching. When Lin Yutang wrote the story of Su Dongpo, he told an anecdote: Su Dongpo was a person with a bold personality. Every time before going to bed, he would first find a sleeping state until he got into a comfortable posture. Only then would he scratch the itch with peace of mind. When he had finished scratching the itch, he would say, "I don't care if there is any pain or itch now." Then he fell asleep, snoring like thunder. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace"
When will life be enough?
Being idle before you get old is leisure. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk around the Fireplace"
It is good to be honest and honest in life, and to be diligent and thrifty in passing down the family.
Interpretation: In order to behave in society, one should imitate those who are loyal and honest; to pass it on to future generations, as long as they can get the meaning of hard work and frugality. "Be loyal to others when entrusted by others." "Loyalty" can be beneficial to others and things, and "loyalty" can be beneficial to others and things. Therefore, as long as you use loyalty as the standard in life, you can do it. The only real heirloom is "diligence and thrift." Understand the virtue of diligence and thrift, and your descendants will never be embarrassed. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace"
I enjoy reading and do not ask for good names. ----Wang Yongbin
If I am not hungry or cold, God has never failed me; if I have learned nothing, how can I face God? ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace"
It is better to study all day long than to make friends indiscriminately.
Interpretation: It is better to study behind closed doors at home than to make friends casually. Reading a good book is like talking to a thinker, and you are also making friends, and they are great friends. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace"
Being poor and lowly is not a humiliation, but being poor and lowly and flattering others is a humiliation.
Wealth and honor are not honors; those who are rich and honorable and benefit the world are honored. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace"
Life is not a leisurely life, only if you have a permanent career can you be satisfied and rest assured
Daily necessities must be simple and economical, Du Sheduan, that is, Zhaojian Virtue----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace"
"You have to sit on the bench for ten years"
Time should not pass easily----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace"
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Only when the mind can distinguish right from wrong can one make decisions in dealing with things; a person does not forget his integrity and his character is not humble. ----Wang Yongbin
Great disasters arise from a moment of impatience, so we must be cautious.
Interpretation: Big mistakes are often caused by impulse, so we must learn to be cautious. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk around the Lu"
The situation is unpredictable and one needs to be self-reliant, and time is fleeting, and early success is achieved----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Lu"
Fame and fortune are not suitable He who gets it gets it, and blessings turn out to be disasters.
The most unbearable poverty can only be endured, and the bitterness will eventually turn into sweetness. ----Wang Yongbin's "Evening Chats Around the Fireplace"
A person with low moral character can always be judged by the word "profit"; a person who cannot make progress in studies can always be judged by the word "lazy".
----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk around the Lu"
If a person offends a single word, he will not be able to heal
If a person offends a common word, he will not be able to heal----Wang Yongbin, "A Night Talk Around the Lu" 》
The words of gods and men are small,
The words of sages are brief, the words of sages are clear, the words of many people are many, and the words of villains are false. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Fireplace"
I am not hungry and cold, but my parents have never wronged me
If I don't make progress, how can I treat my parents----Wang Yongbin's "Weird Fire" "Night Talk"
A scholar must take poetry and writing as his life, and a person must establish his foundation as a filial brother.
Interpretation: Scholars must take poetry and books as the basis for settling down and establishing a life, and they must lay the foundation for being a human being based on filial piety and brotherhood. The foundation of settling down and establishing a life is to promote good and abandon evil. "Poetry" is not evil, and "book" is also not evil, so it can become the foundation of a scholar's life. Being a human being starts from the most basic filial piety and brotherhood, which can naturally be extended to the realm of benevolence of "the old and the old, and the old and the young, and the young and the young." ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Stove"
The poor must study more, and the rich must not forget about farming. ----Wang Yongbin
The desire to be prepared can be used to cultivate one's self, but not to pick up things; the heart to be content can be used to deal with the situation, but not to study----Wang Yongbin's "Wei" "Lu Night Talk"
The world is cunning and cunning, but loyal people are unstoppable. At the end of the world, prosperity is valued, but in the cold place, the fun grows. ----Wang Yongbin's "Night Talk Around the Stove"
Don't show off your intelligence, you can farm and read at the same time. ----Wang Yongbin;