·You have no sympathy for the old man who fell to the ground, and no one came to help you when you fell.
· Forbearance: The word for heart is a knife on the head.
· There are no shortcuts to any desirable place.
·The world is a tree, and people are its fruits.
·The spirit of truth and freedom are the pillars of society.
· Wisdom comes from thinking. —— Proverbs
· Time leaves the power of wisdom to the diligent and emptiness and regret to the lazy.
· The plow of time opens countless channels of wisdom on the forehead of the diligent.
· The wisdom of one person is not enough, and the wisdom of two people is not enough.
·A mind without wisdom is like a lantern without candles.
· Walking with Homo sapiens must be wisdom. —— Proverbs
· Wisdom enables a person to survive even without education.
·Perseverance builds the road to heaven, and courage opens the door to wisdom.
· Bad habits are easy to prevent and difficult to break.
· All work and no play makes smart children stupid.
· God cannot be everywhere, so he created mother. —— Proverbs
·Thinking beforehand is simple, but recalling afterward is diverse. The mind should be constantly exercised and the body should be worked hard.
· A day of learning will lead to a day of work, and a day of failure will lead to emptiness.
· Ants are not afraid of heights when climbing trees, and they are not afraid of growing old if they are determined to learn.
· Gain knowledge from learning and gain bravery from fighting.
· If the water does not flow, it will stink, if the knife is not sharpened, it will rust, and if people do not learn, they will fall behind. —— Proverbs
· Brilliant science requires beautiful ideals, and beautiful ideals require actions to realize.
· Raising a child without studying is worse than raising a pig.
· When you are young, you need to ponder when you are studying. Don’t blame the teacher for criticizing too much. Pig iron needs to be tempered hundreds of times to become steel, and a sword must be sharpened no matter how fast it is.
· Studying depends entirely on self-study, and the teacher is just a guide.
· To be literate, you need to read, and to farm, you need to raise pigs.
—— Proverbs