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He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise.
He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise. "This sentence comes from the philosophical work Tao Te Ching written by Laozi (that is, Li Er) in the Spring and Autumn Period, which means that those who know others are wise and those who know themselves are wise. Tell us to know others clearly and be self-aware.

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There is a saying in China that "a man knows himself", which was first expressed by Lao Tzu. "Know yourself and know yourself, and fight every battle" means being able to know yourself clearly and treat yourself. This is the cleverest and most valuable. Wisdom is conscious, formed in the day after tomorrow, comes from the outside world, is the knowledge and understanding of superficial phenomena, and is limited and subjective; Ming is an understanding of the nature of the world, which is infinite, objective and comprehensive. If you want insight, you must return to the Tao. Only those who know themselves are truly enlightened.