1. Use Zi’s spear to attack Zi’s shield. (Han Feizi·Nan Yi)
2. It is not too late to make amends. (Warring States Policy·Chu Ce)
3. The Tao does not pick up lost things, and does not close the door at night. (Warring States Policy·Qin Policy)
4. Never forget the past and be a teacher for future generations. (Warring States Policy·Zhao Ce)
5. When the snipe and the clam fight, the fisherman gains. (Warring States Policy·Yan Ce)
6. All battles are invincible and all attacks are invincible. (Warring States Policy·Qi Ce)
7. A scholar will die for a confidant, and a woman will look good for a person who pleases herself. (Warring States Policy·Zhao Ce)
8. The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and a strong man will never return once he is gone. (Warring States Policy·Jing Ke assassinates the King of Qin)
9. The mantis stalks the cicada, and the oriole follows behind. (Wu Yue Chun Qiu)
10. Xiang Zhuang danced with the sword, aiming at Pei Gong. (Historical Records·The Chronicles of Xiang Yu)
11. If you don’t make a sound, it will be enough. (Historical Records·Funny Biographies)
12. People’s opinions make gold, but accumulation destroys bones. (Historical Records·Biography of Zhang Yi)
13. The peach and plum trees do not speak, but they create their own mistakes. (Historical Records·The Biography of General Li)
14. A slight mistake is a thousand miles away. (Historical Records·Tai Shigong's preface)
15. The sparrow knows the ambition of the swan. (Historical Records·Chen She Family)
16. In strategizing, victory can be won thousands of miles away. (Historical Records·The Anthology of Emperor Gaozu)
17. Loyal advice is unpleasant to the ear but beneficial to action; good medicine is bitter to the mouth and beneficial to disease. (Historical Records·Liuhou Family)
18. Death is inevitable for everyone, and it may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. (Historical Records: Letter to Ren Shaoqing)
19. A wise man will lose something if he thinks a lot; a fool will gain something if he thinks a lot. (Historical Records·Biography of Marquis Huaiyin)
20. The rope saw the wood and cut it, and the water dripped through the stone. (Han Shu·Mei Cheng Biography)
21. If you want others not to know, you have to do nothing except yourself. (Han Meicheng wrote a letter to the King of Wu)
22. When the water is clear, there will be no fish, and when people observe it, there will be no disciples. (Han Shu·Dongfang Shuo Zhuan)
23. The people are the most valuable, the country is the second most important, and the king is the least important. (Mencius: Be dedicated)
24. People do not do anything, and then they can do something. (Mencius·Li Louxia)
25. If you are poor, you can benefit yourself; if you are rich, you can help the world. (Mencius · Be dedicated)
26. The weather is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as the people. (Mencius Gongsun Chou)
27. Confucius climbed to the east mountain and made Lu small, and climbed to Mount Tai to make the world small. (Mencius·Dedicate oneself to one's heart)
28. Wealth and honor cannot be immoral, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot bend. (Mencius·Teng Wengong)
29. When we are old, we are in harmony with others; when we are young, we are in harmony with others. (Mencius, under King Hui of Liang)
30. There is a reason for holding on to what is said, and the words make sense. (Xunzi·Fei Twelve Sons)
31. With perseverance, gold and stone can be carved. (Xunzi Encouraging Learning)
32. Green comes from blue, and green comes from blue. (Xunzi Encouraging Learning)
33. If you don’t accumulate small steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles. (Xunzi·Encouragement to Learning)
34. My life also has an end, but my knowledge also has no end. (Zhuangzi · Health Preservation Master)
35. The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, while the friendship between villains is as sweet as wine. (Zhuangzi)
36. Know yourself and your enemy, and you can fight a hundred battles without danger. (Sun Tzu's Art of War: Planning for Attack)
37. Avoid his aggressiveness and attack his laziness. (Sun Tzu's Art of War·Military Struggle)
38. As quiet as a virgin, as active as a stripped rabbit. (The Art of War·Nine Places by Sun Tzu)
39. Learn it extensively, interrogate it, think carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it diligently. (Moderate)
40. It takes ten years to grow trees and a hundred years to cultivate people. (Guan Zi·Quan Xiu)
41. A solid storehouse means one knows etiquette; one who has enough food and clothing knows honor and disgrace. (Guanzi·On Accumulation and Storage)
42. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.
(Huainanzi·Human Lessons)
43. If you are envious of fish in the depths, it is better to retreat and build a net. (Huainanzi·Shuo Lin Xun)
44. If the orange grows in Huainan, it will be orange, and if it grows in the north of Huaibei, it will become orange. (Yan Zi Chun Qiu · Nei Chapter 2)
45. Running water does not rot, and door hinges do not suffer from beetles. (Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals · All Counts)
46. A thousand-mile embankment was destroyed by an ant nest. (Han Feizi·Yu Lao)
47. Doing good is like ascending, doing evil is like falling. (Mandarin)
48. Those who do many evil deeds will surely die. (Zuo Zhuan)
49. The auxiliary cars are dependent on each other, and the lips are dead and the teeth are cold. (Zuo Zhuan)
50. If the skin is gone, how will the hair be attached? (Zuo Zhuan)
51. If you want to impose a crime, why bother with words. (Zuo Zhuan) (? Inspirational Network)
52. Words have no words, but actions will not go far. (Zuo Zhuan)
53. If you don’t celebrate your father, you will be in trouble. (Zuo Zhuan)
54. Do not give up hatred when doing external actions, and do not lose relatives when doing internal actions. (Zuo Zhuan)
55. Be prepared for danger when you are in times of peace, and you will be prepared if you are prepared. (Zuo Zhuan)
56. People are not sages. How can anyone have no faults? If you can correct your faults, there is no greater good. (Zuo Zhuan)
57. If the song is correct, it will be complete; if it is wrong, it will be straight. (Laozi)
58. He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise. (Lao Tzu)
59. If you are content, you will never be humiliated; if you know how to stop, you will never be in danger. (Lao Tzu)
60. Faithful words are not beautiful, and beautiful words are not believed. (Lao Tzu)
61. If you want to take something, you must take it first. (Lao Tzu)
62. The heavenly net is vast, sparse but not leaking. (Lao Tzu)
63. The people are not afraid of death, but why should they be afraid of death? (Lao Tzu)
64. Misfortunes lie on the back of blessings, and blessings lie on the backs of misfortunes. (Lao Tzu)
65. To be straight is to be humble, to be cunning is to be clumsy, to be argumentative is to be indifferent. (Laozi)
66. The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from tired soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. (Lao Tzu)
67. Be true to your words and be resolute in your actions. (The Analects of Confucius·Zilu)
68. Once it comes, make peace with it. (The Analects of Confucius·Ji Shi)
69. Guan Guan Jujiu, in the river continent. A graceful lady, a gentleman is fond of quarrels. (The Book of Songs·Zhou Nan·Guan Ju)
70. In the past, when I left, the willows and willows lingered; now when I come to think about it, it is raining and snowing. (The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Caiwei)
71. Those who know me say that I am worried; those who do not know me say that I want nothing. (The Book of Songs·Wang Feng·Mu Li)
72. It is as clear as cutting, as clear as exchanging notes, as clear as polishing. (The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Qi Ao)
73. Not seeing you for one day is like three autumns. (The Book of Songs·Wang Feng·Plucking Ge)
74. Green Zijin, soothing my heart. (The Book of Songs·Zheng Feng·Zi Jin)
75. The so-called Yiren is on the side of the water. (The Book of Songs·Qin Feng·Jianjia)
76. A clever smile and a beautiful eye. (The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Shuo Ren)
77. The hands are like catkins, and the skin is like gelatin. (The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Shuo Ren)
78. If a person has no manners, what will he do if he does not die? (The Book of Songs, Quanfeng, Rat)
79. Those who speak are not guilty, but those who hear are warned. (The Book of Songs·Major Preface)
80. The high mountains stand still and the scenery stops. (The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Chejia)
81. If others have intentions, please consider them. (The Book of Songs·Xiaoya)
82. The high bank is the valley, and the deep valley is the mausoleum. (Book of Songs·Xiaoya)
83. Stones from other mountains can attack jade. (The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Heming)
84. There is no beginning for extravagance, and there is an end for Xianke. (The Book of Songs·Daya·Dang)
85. Give me a peach and repay me with a plum. (The Book of Songs·Daya·Yi)
86. If God does evil, you can still disobey it. If you do evil yourself, you will not live. (Shang Shu)
87. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit. (Shang Shu·Dayu Mo)
88. It is better to defend the mouth of the people than to defend the river.
(Mandarin·Zhou)
89. If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening. (The Analects of Confucius·Li Ren)
90. This is tolerable, but what is intolerable? (The Analects of Confucius·Bayi)
91. If you are not angry, you will not be inspired; if you are not angry, you will not be angry. (The Analects of Confucius·Shuer)
92. Sensitive and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions. (The Analects of Confucius·Gong Yechang)
93. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you. (The Analects of Confucius·Yan Yuan)
94. What you look up to will make you taller, and what you drill into will make you stronger. (The Analects of Confucius·Zihan)
95. Be tireless in learning and tireless in teaching. (The Analects of Confucius·Shuer)
96. If a person has no long-term worries, he must have immediate worries. (The Analects of Confucius·Wei Linggong)
97. It is a joy to learn and practice from time to time. (The Analects·Xueer)
98. If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools. (The Analects of Confucius·Wei Linggong)
99. You cannot admonish those who have gone by, but you can still pursue them as they come. (The Analects of Confucius·Weizi)
100. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned. (The Analects of Confucius·Shuer)
101. When the year is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither. (The Analects of Confucius·Zihan)
102. Learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous. (The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng)
103. The wise do not be confused, the benevolent do not worry, the brave do not fear. (The Analects of Confucius·Zihan)
104. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the ambition. (The Analects of Confucius·Zihan)
105. Who has no faults? If you can correct your faults, there is no greater good. (The Analects of Confucius)
106. To know something is to know it, and to know something is not to know it, this is knowledge. (The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng)
107. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy. (The Analects of Confucius·Yong Ye)
108. If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told. (The Analects of Confucius·Zilu)
109. Among three people, there must be a teacher: choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. (The Analects of Confucius·Shuer)
110. One piece and one piece of relaxation, the way of civility and martial arts. (Book of Rites·Miscellaneous Notes)
111. On the journey of the great road, the world is for the common good. (Book of Rites·Liyun)
112. Everything will be successful if it is predicted, and it will be ruined if it is not predicted. (Book of Rites· Doctrine of the Mean)
113. After learning, you will realize your shortcomings; after teaching, you will realize your difficulties. (Book of Rites·Xueji)
114. To study alone without friends is to be lonely and ignorant. (Book of Rites·Miscellaneous Notes)
115. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know. (Book of Rites·Book of Learning)
116. The old will have their end, the strong will be useful, the young will grow, and the widowed, widowed, lonely, disabled, and sick will all be provided for. (Book of Rites·Liyun)
117. The same voice corresponds to the same spirit, and the same spirit responds to each other. (Book of Changes·Qian)
118. The benevolent sees benevolence, and the wise see wisdom. (Book of Changes, Part 1)
119. Birds of a feather flock together, and people divide into groups. (Book of Changes, Part 1) (? Inspirational Network)
120. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. (Qu Yuan·Li Sao)
121. I take a long breath to cover my tears, mourning the hardships of the people's lives. (Qu Yuan·Li Sao)
122. I have a good heart, and even though I died nine times, I still have no regrets. (Qu Yuan·Li Sao)
123. The whole world is turbid and I am alone in the clear; everyone is drunk and I am alone in my sobriety. (Qu Yuan, Fisherman)
124. I cannot change my mind and follow the vulgar ways, so I will be miserable and end up poor. (Qu Yuan·Shejiang)
125. I will not hesitate to tell Dong Dao, but he will fall into a coma for the rest of his life. (Qu Yuan · She Jiang)
126. Gou Yu’s heart is upright, so how can it hurt even if it is far away? (Qu Yuan · She Jiang)
127. A ruler is short, an inch is short. Director. (Chu Ci·Buju)
128. The yellow bell was destroyed and abandoned, and the tile cauldron thundered. (Chu Ci·Bu Ju)
129. Its music is high and its harmony is low. (Song Yu·Question to the King of Chu)
130. It is better to have no books at all than to believe in all the books.
(Mencius·Jinxinxin)
131. Born in sorrow, died in peace and happiness. (Part 2 of Mencius Gaozi)
132. If you gain the right path, you will get many help, but if you lose the right path, you will get little help. (Mencius Gongsun Chou)
133. If a young man does not work hard, an old man will be miserable. (Han Yuefu·Changgexing)
134. There are new stories in life, and the high and the low are inseparable. (Han·Xin Yannian·Yu Linlang)
135. Where there is a will, things come true. (The Book of the Later Han Dynasty·The Biography of Geng Yan)
136. The strong wind knows how strong the grass will be, and the grass will wither after seeing it in the cold year. (Book of the Later Han·Biography of Wang Ba)
137. What is lost in the east is gained in mulberry trees. (Book of the Later Han·Feng Yichuan)
138. Where sincerity reaches, metal and stone will open. (Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Guanglingsi Wang Jingzhuan)
139. It is difficult to live up to the great reputation. (Book of the Later Han·Huang Qiong's Biography)
140. If you don't enter the tiger's den, you won't get the tiger's cubs. (Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Ban Chao Biography)
141. The knowledge of poverty and lowliness should not be forgotten, and the wife of chaff should not go to court. (Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Song Hongzhuan)
142. A man with lofty ideals will not drink water from a stolen spring, and an honest man will not be fed by a robber. (Book of the Later Han Dynasty)
143. An old man is always ambitious, but a martyr is ambitious in his old age. (Three Kingdoms·Cao Cao·Gui Sushou)
144. The mountains never get too high, and the sea never gets too deep; the Duke of Zhou spits out food, and the world returns to its heart. (Three Kingdoms·Cao Cao·Dan Ge Xing)
145. Sacrificing one's life to go to the national disaster, seeing death as a sudden return. (Three Kingdoms·Cao Zhi·Baima Chapter)
146. They are born from the same roots, so there is no need to rush into conflict. (Three Kingdoms·Cao Zhi·Seven-Step Poetry)
147. After exhausting oneself, one will die. (Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang·Later Discipline)
148. When the army was defeated, he was ordered to be in danger. (Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang·Chu Shixian)
149. Without learning, one cannot develop talents, and without ambition, one cannot achieve learning. (Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang·Book of Commandments)
150. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, and without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. (Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang·Book of Commandments)
151. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. (Three Kingdoms·Liu Bei)