The famous sayings about Qu Tu Xin are as follows:
1. Qu Tu’s migration is the move of a wise man; being exhausted is the tragedy of a fool. ——Tang Dynasty Yang Jiong's "War in the South of the City". Yang Jiong expressed in "Battle of the South" that moving suddenly and suddenly is the move of a wise man, while being exhausted is the sorrow of a fool.
2. It is easy for those who move suddenly to get a salary, but it is difficult for those who are exhausted. ——Song Dynasty Su Che's "Book of the Emperor". Su Che pointed out in "The Emperor's Letter" that it is easy to do a sudden change of salary, but it is difficult to deal with being overwhelmed.
3. The salary is not dry yet, and the burnout is already there. ——Fang Xiaoru, Ming Dynasty, "Miscellaneous Inscriptions: Utensils and Clothing". In "Miscellaneous Inscriptions: Utensils and Services", Fang Xiaoru uses the metaphor of taking preventive measures before something happens, and the metaphor of taking remedial measures after something has already happened.
4. It is a good idea to move to a new place in a hurry, but it is futile to be exhausted. ——Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio" by Wang Cheng in the Qing Dynasty. In "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio·Wang Cheng", Pu Songling uses Qu Tuqi Xin as a metaphor for the smart strategy of taking preventive measures, while he uses the word "worry" as a metaphor for the futility of remedial measures.
5. Those who move suddenly and unexpectedly will be rewarded, and those who are exhausted will be punished. ——Han Fei's "Han Feizi·Shuo Di Difficulty" during the Warring States Period. Han Feizi proposed in "Speaking of Difficulties" that rewards should be given to those who take preventive measures, and punishment should be given to those who fail to take measures and cause losses when a crisis strikes.
6. It is wise to move suddenly and quickly, but it is stupid to be exhausted. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Dongpo Zhilin Jia Yi Lun". In "Dongpo Zhilin·Jia Yi Lun", Su Shi used Qu Tu Qi Xin to describe wise decisions and actions, while he used burnt out to describe stupid behavior.
7. It is a foresight to make a sudden move, but regret later. ——Hong Yingming of Ming Dynasty, "Cai Gen Tan· Leisure". Hong Yingming emphasized the importance of sudden changes in salary and the helplessness of regret afterwards in "Cai Gen Tan·Leisure".
8. Those who move suddenly will be blessed, and those who are exhausted will be misfortune. ——Modern Dynasty·Liang Qichao's "Young China Theory". Liang Qichao pointed out in "Young China" that people who migrate suddenly and unexpectedly will be happy, while those who are exhausted will suffer disasters.
9. The sudden change of salary is wisdom, and the hardship is lesson. ——Modern·Guo Moruo's "Jiashen Three Hundred Years Sacrifice". In "Jiashen Three Hundred Years Ceremony", Guo Moruo used Qu Tuqi Xin as a metaphor for the manifestation of wisdom, and he used burnt out to describe the learning of lessons.
10. Those who migrate suddenly will prosper, while those who are exhausted will decline. ——Modern Hu Shi's "Crisis and Prospects of Chinese Culture". Hu Shi pointed out in "Crisis and Prospects of Chinese Culture" that people who move suddenly and suddenly will prosper, while those who are exhausted will decline.