1. Everyone knows that eating makes you hungry, but if you don’t know, learning makes you stupid.
2. Use the strengths of others to make up for one’s shortcomings, and the strength of others to make up for one’s weaknesses.
3. Those who plan to leak will have no success; those who fail to plan will have no success.
4. If you want to reap the benefits, you must consider the harm; if you are happy with the achievements, you must consider the losses.
5. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity.
6. If you study hard and ask questions, you will never succeed.
7. When you are young, you are eager to learn, like the rising sun; when you are strong, you are eager to learn, like the light in the sun; when you are old, you are eager to learn, like the brightness of a candle.
8. Learn to benefit from talent.
9. Being close to the virtuous and knowledgeable leads to virtue.
10. The ministers attach great importance to salary but do not give much advice, the ministers fear punishment but dare not speak out, and the subordinates do not understand the situation. This is a serious problem.
11. If a wise man does not make plans, the country will be in danger; if a debater does not make decisions, then there will be no communication; if a brave man does not fight, then the border will be invaded.
12. When Heaven is about to bring it to you, it must suffer first; when Heaven is about to destroy it, it must be tired first.
13. What the ears hear is not as good as the eyes. What the eyes see is not as good as the feet.
14. No matter how talented you are, you cannot become a saint without knowledge. 1. Having no money is called poverty, and being unable to practice is called illness.
2. When you are young, you are eager to learn, like the rising sun; when you are strong, you are eager to learn, like the light in the sun; when you are old, you are eager to learn, like the brightness of a candle.
3. When he was about to fall asleep while reading, he stabbed his buttocks with the awl, causing blood to flow to his feet.
4. The general is the heart of the general; the general is the body of the general.
5. Use the strengths of others to make up for one’s shortcomings, and the strength of others to make up for one’s weaknesses.
6. If the mountains are sharp, they are not high; if the water is narrow, they are not deep.
7. Everyone knows that eating makes you hungry, but if you don’t know, learning makes you stupid.
8. The power of following the law is not enough to change the world; the learning of the ancient law is not enough to control the present.
9. When Heaven is about to bring it to you, it must suffer first; when Heaven is about to destroy it, it must be tired first.
10. Be knowledgeable in politics and conduct yourself accordingly.
11. Those who use books as charioteers will not be able to fulfill the feelings of horses; those who use the past to control the present will not achieve changes in things.
12. No matter how talented you are, you cannot become a saint without knowledge.
13. Accumulate thin to become thick, gather few to become large.
14. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity.
15. Being close to the virtuous and knowledgeable leads to virtue.
16. Those who strive for fame are in the court, and those who strive for profit are in the market.
17. Where there is cleverness, there must be failure.
18. Living with good people is like entering the house of orchids and not smelling their fragrance for a long time, then you will be transformed by them. Living with evil people is like entering an abalone house. If you don't smell the smell for a long time, you will be transformed by it.