1: Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. ——"Book of Changes"
2: When you work hard, you forget to eat, when you are happy, you forget your excellence, and you don't know that old age is coming. ——"The Analects of Confucius"
3: Three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the ambition. ——"The Analects of Confucius"
4: Cultivate oneself, manage one's family, govern the country, and bring peace to the world. ——"University"
5: Wealth cannot be lascivious, poverty cannot be moved, and power cannot be surrendered. ——"Mencius"
6: Born in sorrow, died in peace and happiness. ——"Mencius"
7: My life has a limit, but my knowledge has no limit. ——"Zhuangzi"
8: The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
9: There is still something good in my heart, and even though I died nine times, I still have no regrets. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
10: If you don't sing, it will be a blockbuster. ——"Historical Records." "Funny Biographies"
Qin and Han Dynasties: 221 BC - 220 AD
11: How can a sparrow know the ambition of a swan? ——"Historical Records. Chen She Family》
12: How can we sweep the world if we don’t sweep one house? ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty." "The Biography of Chen Fan"
13: Where there is a will, there is a way. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty." "The Biography of Geng Yan"
14: Where there is sincerity, gold and stone will open. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty." "Guangling Si Wang Jing Zhuan"
15: If a young man does not work hard, an old man will be sad. ——"Han Yuefu. "Long Song Xing"
The Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties: 220 AD - 581 AD
16: The old man is in trouble, and his ambitions are thousands of miles; the martyrs are ambitious in their old age. ——Cao Cao's "The Turtle Lives Longevity"
17: Sacrificing one's life to go to the national disaster, seeing death as a sudden return. ——Cao Zhi's "The White Horse"
18: I have devoted my whole life and died. ——Zhuge Liang's "Later's Discipline"
19: It is better to have broken jade than to have it intact. ——"Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty."
"The Biography of Yuan Jing'an"