1: We can turn around, but we don’t have to look back. Even if one day we find that we are wrong, we should turn around and stride in the right direction instead of always looking back and blaming ourselves for being wrong. --Liu Yong, "The road of life, never look back"
2: Talking to seven points, drinking to a little drunk; writing and ink are sparse, words are graceful; simple and broken, implicit and implicit, it is the highest state of imperfection and beauty. --Liu Yong, "Fluor Window Whispers"
3: You may not climb mountains for the rest of your life, but there must be a mountain in your heart. It enables you to always climb higher, it enables you to always have a direction to strive for, and it enables you to see your own hope at any moment when you raise your head. --Liu Yong "Direction"
4: Give to others, but don't make the other person feel like a recipient. Help others, but give them the highest respect. This is the art of helping others and the sentiment of charity. -- Liu Yong "Breaking the Ice River of Life"
5: If you raise a cat and a fish at the same time, and the cat eats the fish, in addition to blaming the cat, you should blame yourself. In the same way, when you clearly know that human nature has weaknesses but do not take precautions and suffer losses, in addition to resenting that person, you should also examine yourself. Everyone is human and has human goodness and evil. We can never forget that the other person also has human weaknesses just because he behaves kindly. --Liu Yong's "The Man Who Is Neither Good nor Bad"
6: Also because of many things that were unbearable to look back on and difficult to face, I realized that "you can't change the world, you have to change yourself" and learned "not to be crazy" The inaction of "If you are not deaf, you will not be a servant" and the freedom and ease of "bowing to the moon in your hand and shaking the wind in your arms".
--Liu Yong "The Sound of the Passing Soul"