1. The heaven and the earth are not all-powerful, the saints are not all-powerful, and all things are not all-purpose - Yi Liezi "Liehzi"
2. If you do not go against fate, how can you envy your longevity? If you are not dignified, how can you envy your reputation? ?If you don't want power, how can you envy your position? If you don't want wealth, how can you envy goods? - Liezi "Liezi"
3. Those who gain the time will prosper, and those who lose the time will perish. -Yi Liezi's "Liezi Shufu" 4. The lingering sound lingered around Liang Li for three days.
---Lieh Tzu
5. Therefore, the most valuable thing about wisdom is saving me; the most expensive thing about strength is invading things. However, the body does not belong to me. Since it is born, I have to take care of it. -- - Liezi's "Liezi"
6. Anyone who is not diligent in learning must not be serious about his ambition. (Anyone who is not diligent in his studies must have an unsteady ambition.) One by one, Liezi was named Yukou. Also known as bandits, also known as bandits.
A representative figure of Taoism in the early Warring States Period. A native of Putian, Zhengguo (now Zhengzhou, Henan), he was the descendant of the ancient emperor Lishan. About the same time as Zheng Xigong.
One of the ten great figures in the pre-Qin world, a Taoist, thinker, philosopher, writer, and educator