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Famous aphorisms of the Warring States Period

1. Soldiers are important matters of the country, the place of life and death, and the path to survival. We must pay attention to them.

2. Civil and military politics are based on policies. If a person survives, his government will be carried out; if a person dies, his government will cease. Therefore, government depends on people.

3. The journey of a husband and gentleman is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through thrift. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be far-reaching.

4. No virtue, no honor, no ability, no reward, no reward, no punishment.

5. If the tiger humbles its power, it will be attacked; if the tiger shrinks its body, it will be attacked.

6. Invincible in all battles and invincible in all attacks.

7. The snipe and the clam fight, and the fisherman benefits.

8. I must not forget the virtues of others. I must not forget the virtues of others.

9. A gentleman keeps his relations with one another without making any bad remarks.

10. I would rather be the mouth of a chicken than the queen of a cow.

11. A scholar will die for a confidant, and a woman will look good for a person who pleases herself.

12. A cunning rabbit has three burrows, so he can only avoid his dead ears.

13. Misfortunes and blessings coexist, life and death are neighbors.

14. One owl is worse than five.

15. Advance when you see what is possible and retreat when you see difficulties.

16. Don’t be persuaded by the title, and don’t be encouraged by the salary.

17. It is not too late to look after the dog when you see the rabbit; it is not too late to mend the hole of the lost sheep.

18. Those who make friends with money will lose their friendship when all their wealth is gone; those who make friends with sex will lose their beauty and love you.

19. Those who share the same desires hate each other, and those who share the same worries love each other.

20. Only the mother knows the similarities between twins; only the wise know the similarities between twins.