2. Worry about the world first, and enjoy the world later. (Fan Zhongyan's "The Story of Yueyang Tower")
3. He can bow like a full moon, look northwest and shoot Sirius. (Su Shi's "Hunting in Jiangchengzi-Mizhou")
4. I will mount a long wind some day and break the heavy waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea. (Li Bai's "it is hard to go")
5. Hungry for pork, laughing and thirsty for Hun blood. (Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong")
6. If the trip to the sun and the moon is out of it; Star Han is brilliant, if out of it. (Cao Cao's "Watching the Sea")
7. Does the sparrow know the ambition of a swan? ("Historical Records-Chen She Family")
8. The old horse is crouching, aiming at a thousand miles; The martyrs are full of courage in their twilight years. (Cao Cao's "Although the Tortoise Longevity")
9. Why don't men take Wu Gou and collect fifty states in Guanshan? (South Garden by Li He)
▲ The most difficult thing is to know yourself. (Greece)
▲ Self-knowledge is the most rare knowledge. (Spain)
▲ If you want to know yourself, you'd better ask someone else. (Japan)
▲ Only among people can we know ourselves. (Germany)
▲ There are countless stars in the sky, but I can't see the soot on my face. (Malaysia)
▲ There is only one listener who sings praises to himself. (Japan)
▲ Don't laugh at other people's backs, and straighten your waist. (Soviet Union)
▲ Even the most sophisticated person can't see his own back. (Africa)
▲ The more incompetent people are, the more they like to find fault with others. (Ireland)
▲ Everyone knows where shoes pinch. (Latin America)
▲ You know where your shoes are tight. (Spain)
▲ I know my appetite. (Soviet Union)
▲ If you can't judge yourself, you won't judge others. (Germany)
▲ If you can't command yourself, you can't command others. (USA)
▲ People who are afraid of you to your face must hate you behind your back. (UK)