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Explanation of famous quotes on reform and innovation

A complete collection of famous sayings about reform and innovation

In daily study, work or life, everyone has come into contact with some classic famous sayings. Skillful use of famous sayings can help We correctly deal with problems that arise in the process of learning, life, and growth, and cultivate healthy and beneficial interests and hobbies. There are many types of famous quotes, do you know them all? The following is a collection of famous quotes about reform and innovation that I have collected and compiled. I hope it can help everyone.

1. Learn the meaning, not the words. ——Han Yu, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty, "Reply to Liu Zhengfu"

Interpretation: To imitate the literary meaning of the predecessors, but not to imitate his diction.

2. As the Tao is renewed day by day, the art must also be renewed day by day. What is new is vital; if it is not new, it will die. ——Xu Beihong

Interpretation: The development of things lies in the constant innovation and development every day. The same is true for art. New things have strong vitality. If there is no innovation, things will be eliminated.

3. Creativity and speech are all irrelevant. ——Li Ao, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty, "A Reply to Zhu Zaiyan"

Interpretation: Both the meaning and the words should be created, and neither should be inherited from the predecessors.

4. If you don’t follow the ancient tradition, you can always break the law. ——Han Fei, a philosopher at the end of the Warring States Period, "Han Feizi·Wuli"

Interpretation: Do not yearn for the ancient system, and do not follow the methods commonly used in the past.

5. Only change can lead to change, and nothing can change. ——Southern Song Dynasty poet Lu Benzhong "Preface to "Jiangxi Poetry Society Sect Map"

Interpretation: Only by changing without blind agreement can the works created in this way be innovative without following.

6. Respecting the new will lead to success, while keeping the old will perish. ——Tang Caichang, the leader of the reformists in the late Qing Dynasty, "A Study of the Types of Various Countries"

Explanation: Only by advocating new laws can we prosper more. If we blindly remain conservative, we will be destroyed.

7. It is innovative and unique. ——Dai Yannian, Qing Dynasty, "Qiudeng Conghua·Zhongyong Temple Couplet"

Interpretation: Creating new ones on the basis of the old has a unique meaning.

8. Take restlessness as the body and daily renewal as the way. ——Liu Yuxi, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty, "Asking Dajun Fu"

Interpretation: Taking persistent pursuit as the ontology and daily innovation as the approach.

9. You must teach yourself to think out of your own mind and avoid following others’ footsteps. ——Southern Song Dynasty poet Dai Fuxu·"Ten Excellent Poems"

Interpretation: I should let the poems come from my heart and avoid following in the footsteps of others.

10. There is a pen in the clouds vertically and horizontally, and it is pitiful to follow people. —— Yuan Haowen, a poet at the end of the Jin Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, "On Thirty Poems"

Interpretation: Writing poems should express one's own temperament, freely and horizontally, just like following people's admiration, and the changes are related to each other. What a pity.

11. Therefore, follow it, adapt it to the Tao and God, transform it, and adapt it to the times. Therefore, if it can be changed, the way of heaven will be obtained; if it can be changed, it can be caused. The way of heaven is tame. ——Western Han Dynasty Scholar Yang Xiong "Tai Xuan·Xuan Go"

Interpretation: When the development of things reaches a certain limit, it will turn to the opposite side; if it does not reach that limit, there will be no transformation, but in the process of transformation In the process, the changes of things are manifested as the alternation of cause and revolution. The transformation process of things is innovation in the process of inheritance.

12. The governance of the world has its causes and changes, and it is just a matter of timely and appropriate governance. ——"History of the Song Dynasty·Volume 334·Biography of Xu Xi"

Interpretation: The methods of governing the world have continued and changed, but they are all in order to meet the needs of the times and achieve the goal of governance.

13. To correct the evil, we must deal with it from the source. ——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "A Brief Collection of Zhu Ziyu"

Interpretation: The ills of reform must start from the source.

14. If there is no one way to govern the world, the country will not use the ancient methods. ——Pre-Qin · "Shang Jun Shu· Gengfa"

Interpretation: When managing the country, do not stick to one method, but analyze the problems in detail.

15. Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees appeared in front of the diseased trees. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Rewarding Lotte at the First Banquet in Yangzhou"

Interpretation: It means that things in the past will surely perish, while new things will continue to grow.

16. Personnel changes, and exchanges become ancient and modern.

——Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Climbing Xian Mountain with the Scholars"

Interpretation: Various events in the world are constantly changing, and history has been constituted through the ages.

17. Work hard all day long and keep pace with the times. ——Pre-Qin · "Book of Changes · Qian · Classical Chinese"

Definition: Work carefully every day, work hard, run with the sun and the moon, and never end.

18. Be prepared for changes when things change. ——(Pre-Qin Dynasty) "Han Feizi·Five Beetles"

Interpretation: Political affairs are different, and the original actions will also change accordingly.

19. Explain the laws established by the previous kings, and practice what they think is the law. ——Pre-Qin · "Lu Shi Chun Qiu · Volume 15 · Cha Jin"

Interpretation: Abandon the system that the previous kings have formulated, and learn how the previous kings formulated the system.

20. If you are poor, you will change, if you change, you will be general, and if you are general, you will be long-lasting. ——Pre-Qin · "Book of Changes · Xici Xia"

Interpretation: When you reach the end, there will be changes. Once you change, you will be able to understand, and only after you have become enlightened can you last a long time. It means that everything has a process from development to decline, and only by pursuing change can we continue to develop.

21. If the old crops are not killed early, the remaining crops will become dirty and fertile fields. ——Sima Guang, Song Dynasty, "Chen Ji"

Explanation: If old and obsolete things are not removed as soon as possible, their influence will affect new and beautiful things.

22. It is new every day, new every day, and new every day. ——Han·"Book of Rites·University"

Interpretation: If you can renew yourself in one day, you should renew it every day, every day without interruption.

23. Do not cherish the past, do not retain the present, keep pace with the changes of the times, and become secular. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty·"Guanzi·Zhengshi"

Interpretation: It does not revere the ancient times, nor does it remain completely stagnant in today. Everything changes according to the changes of the times and the changes of the customs.

24. If the law has disadvantages, it cannot be changed. ——"History of the Song Dynasty·Volume 351·Biography of Zhao Ting"

Explanation: If regulations have disadvantages, they must not be changed.

25. Things have changed, and reforms are appropriate. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty·"Lu's Age·Cha Jin"

Interpretation: The world has changed over time, and the law must also change accordingly to be effective.

26. There is no fear of changes in nature, no fear of ancestors, and no sympathy for human words. ——"History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Wang Anshi"

Explanation: Don't be afraid of changes in celestial phenomena, follow the rules of your ancestors, and don't worry about people's opinions.

27. Green, taken from blue and green from blue. ——Pre-Qin · "Xunzi · Encouraging Learning"

Explanation: Cyan dye is extracted from indigo grass, but the color is darker than indigo grass.

28. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level. ——Wang Zhihuan, Tang Dynasty, "Climbing the Stork Tower"

Interpretation: If you want to see farther, you must stand higher.

29. Change the law to govern, and use more etiquette to educate the people. ——Pre-Qin · "Shang Jun Shu· Changing Law"

Explanation: Reform is for management, and etiquette reform is for educating the people.

30. Etiquette, justice and laws are those that change according to the times. ——Pre-Qin · "Zhuangzi · Tianyun"

Interpretation: Etiquette, justice, and laws are constantly changing according to the changes of the times. ;