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Talking about Guan Zhong’s famous sayings

1. No one knows his son better than his father.

2. Attack according to your ability.

3. If there is insufficient trust, there is no trust.

4. If you forget your work in the morning, you will lose your achievements in the evening.

5. There are no wise men who fish for fame.

6. Anyone who uses military force will be successful when attacking difficulties and will be successful when taking advantage of shortcomings.

7. Those who do things are born of worry, succeed in business, and lose in pride.

8. If the dress is not correct, the guests will not be respectful.

9. If you observe their friendship, you can detect whether they are virtuous or unworthy.

10. There is no trouble in the world without wealth, and there is no one to take care of it.

11. Those who are cautious will not be successful, and those who are greedy will not gain weight.

12. When something happens, the number of rewards and punishments must be known first.

13. Gold and millet compete for wealth, and township and court compete for governance.

14. Being frugal will hurt things, and being extravagant will hurt things.

15. In a country with only one king, labor brings many disasters.

16. Those who are kind to others will also be kind to others.

17. The task is short-lived, but the foundation is short-lived.

18. Any way to govern a country must first enrich the people.

19. Talking too much is not as good as talking too little.

20. Whenever something is going to happen, the order must come first.

21. The penalty is to avoid relatives and nobles, but not to lead soldiers.

22. Being lazy and extravagant will result in poverty, while being thrifty and capable will lead to wealth.

23. If there is disharmony between the top and bottom, the order will not work.

24. Reputation does not come forth directly, but trouble does not arise alone.

25. When evil spirits attack the body, righteousness will decline.

26. Depression leads to illness, and illness and sleepiness lead to death.

27. Good fortune does not seek family, and misfortune does not seek others.

28. If you are too careful, you will cause trouble.

29. Soldiers are used to eliminate violence on the outside and restrain evil on the inside.

30. The number of heaven is reversed when it reaches its peak, and it declines when it is prosperous.

31. A wise king conducts governance and cultivates the system, and the ancestors will obey him.

32. Words without words are heard by thunder drums.

33. Scholars never tire of learning, so they can become saints.

34. Minor evils are the result of big evils.

35. Do not associate with arrogant and violent people.

36. A country that is governed will always be rich, but a country that is in chaos will be poor.

37. If there is no etiquette in advancing or retreating, then the government orders will not work.

38. Don’t overstate the truth, and don’t overstate the truth.

39. The sage can create laws, but cannot abolish the laws and govern the country.

40. Saints are afraid of subtlety, while fools are afraid of clarity.

41. Do not have false ambitions and act with integrity.

42. Make good use of troops without ditches and barriers but with ears and eyes.

43. Morality should be taken care of, and don’t be confused by things.

44. Don’t do useless things or do useless things.

45. The benefits are greater than the cure. Nothing can do more harm than chaos.

46. A person with sufficient food and clothing knows the etiquette.

47. If you don’t do anything today, it will be useless tomorrow. The days of the past are gone and will never come back.

48. If a large number of people work together, the battle can be won, and the defense can be secured.

49. One word is heard and the world obeys; one word is determined and the world listens. This is called public.

50. The prosperity of government depends on obeying the people's will, and the failure of government depends on the disobedience of the people.