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What are the famous aphorisms of Zhuge Liang, Wang Bo, Su Shi, Zhou Dunyi, Fan Zhongyan, and Mencius?

Mencius: Life is what I want; righteousness is what I want. You can't have both, you have to sacrifice your life for righteousness.

Zhuge Liang: Give your best until you die.

Wang Bo’s famous saying is that “there are confidants in the sea”, but I don’t quite understand his pursuit of ambition~~

Fan Zhongyan : Worry first when the world is worried, then rejoice when the world is happy.

Zhou Dunyi: Coming out of the mud but not stained, washing the clear ripples without being evil, straight from the middle to the outside, not creeping or branching, fragrant and clear from afar, planted quietly in pavilions, you can look at it from a distance but not play with it.

Su Shi: "Looking back to the bleak place where I came from, there was neither wind, rain nor sunshine." Or "A bamboo stick and mango shoes are easier than a horse. Who is afraid of living in the mist and rain for the rest of his life".

I answer this question mainly because of Su Shi. Personally, I think "looking northwest, shooting at the wolf" is not as close to Po Gong as "neither wind, rain nor sunshine"~~I don't know what everyone thinks~~