Wang Fu's famous sayings
The person who achieves virtue and justice is wisdom; the person who seeks wisdom is knowledge.
Although there is raw jade, it is not good if it is not polished and cannot be separated from the gravel.
Don’t flatter the superior but be slow to the inferior; don’t get tired of the old but respect the new.
Adults are not flashy, but gentlemen are pragmatic.
Anyone who wants to show his merits and gain glory must be good at learning.
Husband's Taoism is achieved through learning and hidden in books; learning is advanced through vibrancy and then abandoned by poverty.
It is better to deceive each other by arguing with each other than by being loyal and honest.
Parents are often lost, and they have no choice but to take care of their children.
Wealth and honor may not be important, and poverty may not be light.
To enrich the people, farming is the basis. (Famous Quotes)
If the accumulation continues, it will be as high as Mount Song; if it continues to accumulate, it will be as deep as the Yellow Spring.
Rites and righteousness are born from wealth, while theft is born from poverty.
The people are the foundation of the country, and the grain is the people’s destiny.
If a scholar wants to declare his righteousness, he must first read his book.
Wiseness and foolishness lie in the heart, not in the hierarchy; trust and deception lie in the nature, not in the distance.
People who want to maintain their longevity should take medicine before getting sick.
To know the short way to a wise man, don’t rush to test your merits. If you succeed in the examination, you will be able to control chaos and violence with clarity, and your faith in good and evil will be upright.
Those who are ambitious will have few friends, while those who pursue profit will have many companions.
Loyalty and prudence are the foundation of morality and righteousness; emptiness and treachery are the root of chaos.
A country prospers with virtue and declines with flattery; a king relies on loyalty and security, but relies on sycophancy to endanger him. This is a common theory in ancient and modern times.
The reason why you listen to those who are wise is to listen to those who are wise, and the reason why you are partial to those who are dark is to believe.
The He family’s jade comes from rough stone; the Sui family’s pearls come from mirage clams.
Evaluating scholars must be based on their ambitions and actions, and criticism must be based on their effectiveness.
If you get the right person, you don’t care about poverty; if you get the talent, you don’t care about fame.
Those who serve the country should enrich the people.