Famous sayings
1.
Those who are not scholars, though they exist, are said to be walking in the air.
-Zhuge Liang
2.
There is no time to persuade agriculture.
-Zhuge Liang
3.
Young people who don't work hard are sad. You have to learn, and you can't learn without learning, and you can't learn without ambition.
-Zhuge Liang
4.
Quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate morality.
-Zhuge Liang
5.
If the punishment is known, the evil is known.
-Zhuge Liang
6.
Those who are good at commanding officers must be knowledgeable and wise, and those who are careful and confidential are their eyes and ears, and those who are brave and good at enemies are their minions.
-Zhuge Liang
7.
A gentleman's trip is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, not indifferent to one's ambition, and not peaceful to achieve nothing.
-Zhuge Liang
8.
Great things start from difficulties, while small things start from easy ones.
—— Zhuge Liang
9.
If you die in troubled times, you don't want Wen Da to be a vassal.
-Zhuge Liang
1.
A snobbish friend is hard to learn from.
-Zhuge Liang
11.
He is ambitious and ambitious, so he should not sell himself short.
-Zhuge Liang
12.
The governance of saints is also to live in peace and enjoy their careers.
-Zhuge Liang
13.
Don't be expensive and a bitch, don't disobey the public with your own opinions, and don't break your promise with your functions.
-Zhuge Liang
14.
Only when you are not proud can you be proud of yourself, and don't be arrogant.
-Zhuge Liang
15.
You should not be arrogant. Arrogance leads to rudeness, rudeness leads to people leaving, and people leaving will lead to rebellion.
—— Zhuge Liang
16.
Neglect is indispensable, while rashness is irrational.
-Zhuge Liang
17.
Aim high.
-Zhuge Liang
18.
Expensive but not arrogant, winning without contradiction, virtuous but able to descend, just and able to endure.
-Zhuge Liang
19.
Do your best until you die.
—— Zhuge Liang
2.
It's hard to lose when you don't love the ruler wall but love the inch shade.
-Zhuge Liang
21.
If you want to think about its advantages, you must worry about its harm. If you want to think about its success, you must worry about its failure.
—— Zhuge Liang
22.
The picture is more detailed than easy.
-Zhuge Liang
23.
The most important thing of the country is to be on guard.
-Zhuge Liang
24,
Scholars know each other, warmth does not increase China, cold does not change leaves, it can last for four seasons, and it will benefit from adversity.
-Zhuge Liang
25.
If you have something, you must be prepared.
-Zhuge Liang
26.
A ruler must have the temperament of being soft outside and rigid inside.
-Zhuge Liang
27.
If you don't learn, you can't be versatile, and if you don't have ambition, you can't succeed in learning.
-Zhuge Liang
28.
Happiness should not be about nothing, and anger should not be about things without anger.
-Zhuge Liang
29.
You can't learn unless you are quiet.
-Zhuge Liang
3.
You must be quiet before you can learn. If you don't learn, you can't learn widely. If you don't have ambition, you can't succeed.
-Zhuge Liang
31.
Unless you are indifferent, you can't be clear-minded, and you can't be far away unless you are quiet.
-Zhuge Liang
32.
Only those who are not proud will be proud of themselves, and they will not be arrogant.
-Zhuge Liang
33.
If you want to think about its advantages, you must worry about its harm. If you want to think about its success, you must worry about its failure.
-Zhuge Liang
34.
Be sincere and be fair.
-Zhuge Liang
35,
Quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, indifferent to one's ambition, and quiet to achieve nothing.
-Zhuge Liang
36,
You should not be arrogant, arrogance is rude, rudeness leads to people leaving, and people leaving are rebellious.
-Zhuge Liang
37.
Great things start from difficulties, while small things start from easy ones.
-Zhuge Liang
38.
Those who are good at generals must have a lot of knowledge and a lot of wise people.
—— Zhuge Liang
39.
I am a virtuous minister, far from a villain, and I am so prosperous in this early Han dynasty; Dear villain, far from being a virtuous minister, since then the Han dynasty has been so depressed.
-Zhuge Liang
4,
Everything is ready except the east wind.
-Zhuge Liang
Poetic categories
1.
The spirit of ambitious people should not be underestimated.
(carry forward the heroic spirit of soldiers and don't underestimate yourself casually. )
—— The Three Kingdoms Shu Zhuge Liang's Model
2.
I'm desperate for my life in troubled times, and I don't want Wen Da to be a vassal.
(I only hope to save my life in troubled times, but I don't want to be famous among princes. )
—— The Three Kingdoms Shu Zhuge Liang's "Model"
3.
Unless you are indifferent, you can't be clear-minded, and you can't be far away unless you are quiet.
(If a person is not indifferent to fame, wealth and power, it is impossible to define his lofty and firm aspirations. If he is not quiet in his life and absorbed in his studies, it is impossible to reach a profound and far-reaching realm and achieve lofty goals. )
—— The Book of Commandments by Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms
4.
do your best until you die.
be diligent and do your best until you die. )
-Zhuge Liang's
5.
combine kindness with honor, with restraint from top to bottom.
(Grace and honor are used together, and the relationship and order between the upper and lower levels are smoothed. This sentence is Zhuge Liang's explanation of why he should resolutely enforce the legal system after entering Yizhou, pointing out that this is aimed at the malpractice that Liu Zhang ruled Yizhou and relied on promotion and promotion to win over his subordinates. )
—— The Three Kingdoms Zhuge Liang's Answer to the Law
6.
When he was appointed to the defeated army, he was ordered to be in danger.
(I accepted the appointment when I was defeated, and I accepted the order when I was in danger. )
—— The Three Kingdoms Shu Zhuge Liang's Model
7.
a country-governing person can do everything without breaking the rules, without losing the moment, without losing the essence, without losing his way in politics, and his achievements can be guaranteed.
(In governing a country, no matter whether it is tact or founder, we must not lose the rules, and we must grasp the main and the secondary, and we must not be divorced from the rule of law and law, so that everything can be achieved and our achievements can be maintained for a long time. Zhuge Liang advocated using laws and regulations to regulate the behavior of officials and people and maintain social order. He believed that only in this way can the normal operation of political power and social stability and order be maintained. )
—— Three Kingdoms Zhuge Liang's Sixteen Cheap Policies to Control Chaos
8.
those who love inch-yin instead of ruler-bi are hard to meet and easy to lose.
(I'd rather not care about a foot-long white jade than cherish every inch of time. They know that good opportunities are hard to meet and easy to miss! )
—— Three Kingdoms Zhuge Liang's "Military Essentials"
9.
a good general will follow the trend of the times, and he will not take off his clothes.
(Excellent generals pay special attention to seize the opportunity, for fear of missing it. They don't take off their clothes and take off their belts when they rest, their feet don't leave the ground, and they don't pick up their shoes when they March. This sentence points out that excellent generals are always ready to seize the rare fighter and not let it miss. )
—— The Three Kingdoms Zhuge Liang's "Military Essentials"
1. If you are arrogant, you will know how to be grateful, and if you are limited to it, you will know your honor.
(Enforce the law with dignity, and they will know what grace is; Don't just add rank and knighthood, they will feel honored and cherish it when they are promoted. )
—— The Three Kingdoms Zhuge Liang's Answering the Fa Zheng Shu