1. A humble person is as good as ten, and a proud person is as good as ten.
2. A modest person will benefit, but a full person will suffer losses.
3. Those who don’t know enough are eager to learn, and those who are ashamed to ask are complacent.
4. To know something is to know it, and to know something is to know it, and to know something is to know it. This is knowledge.
5. If the peach and plum trees are silent, they will create their own mistakes. Although this statement is small, it can be a big statement.
6. When three of us travel together, we must be our teacher.
7. A ruler is shorter and an inch is longer.
8. If I can see far, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants.
9. With an open mind, all things can be accomplished; with complacency, all things will come to nothing.
10. If you want to conquer the three thousand realms of the earth, you must go to the peak of eight hundred mountains.
11. A sparrow does not know the height of heaven and earth, and a manhole does not know the vastness of rivers and seas.
12. He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise.
1. The more mature the rice ears are, the more they know how to bend down.
2. Humility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind.
3. Never fall into pride. Because when you are proud, you will be stubborn in situations where you should agree; because when you are proud, you will reject the advice and help of friendship from others; because when you are proud, you will lose objective standards.
4. Humility is the friend of learning, and complacency is the enemy of learning.
5. If you want to be precise, listen to others.
6. Great people will never abuse their advantages. They see where they are superior to others and realize this, but they will never be immodest because of it. The more they excel, the more they recognize their shortcomings.
7. A person who likes to brag is like a big drum with a loud sound but a hollow belly.
8. The stronger among the stronger, the stronger among the stronger. Don’t boast in front of others.
9. Ask others for advice without sacrificing money and rolling your tongue.
10. Being lazy to think, unwilling to delve into and understand deeply, being complacent or satisfied with trivial knowledge are all causes of intellectual poverty. This poverty is often described in one word: "stupidity."
11. Only when people are empty can they know others. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit. If you are full, you will overflow; if you are arrogant, you will be defeated.
12. Knowledge is stored in the ocean of humility.
13. Don’t be satisfied no matter how profound your knowledge is, and don’t ignore your mistakes no matter how small they are.
14. Understanding your own ignorance means you have gained something.
15. When the water is full, it will overflow; when the moon is full, it will suffer losses; when you are complacent, you will be defeated; when you are conceited, you will be foolish.