1. He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise; he who conquers others is powerful, and he who conquers himself is strong. Those who are content are rich, those who are strong are ambitious. (Lao Tzu)
2. There is a way in the world, but horses use dung; there is no way in the world, and armies and horses are born in the suburbs. There is no sin greater than desire, no disaster greater than dissatisfaction, no guilt greater than desire. Therefore, those who know what is enough will always have enough. (Lao Tzu)
3. If its government is dull, its people will be mellow; if its government is scrupulous, its people will be lacking. When misfortunes come, blessings depend on them; when blessings come, misfortunes fall upon them. Are you familiar with it? Is it unjust? The good ones become strange again, and the good ones become monsters again. The people's confusion will last for a long time. Therefore, a sage is square but not cutting, honest but not harmful, straight but not unruly, bright but not dazzling. (Lao Tzu)
4. The best is like water. Water is good for all things and does not compete with it. It is disliked by everyone, so it is close to the Tao. Live in a good place, have a good heart, be kind and benevolent, speak good faith, govern well, do good things, and act at good times. The husband does not fight, so he has no worries. (Lao Tzu)
5. A word of faith is not beautiful, a good word is not believed; a good person cannot discern, and a discerning person is not good; a knower is not knowledgeable, and a knowledgeable person does not know. The sage does not accumulate anything. Once he thinks of himself as a human being, he already has more. Once you give it to others, you will get more. The way of heaven is beneficial but not harmful; the way of saints is to act without fighting. Because he does not fight, no one in the world can fight with him. (Laozi)
6. The sage knows himself but does not see himself, loves himself but does not value himself. If you hold on to it and make it full, it won't be as good as it is; if you hold on to it and sharpen it, it won't last long. No one can guard a house full of gold and jade; if one is rich and arrogant, he will bring his own fault. Retire after success and fame, the way of heaven. (Lao Tzu)
7. Hearing words that are offensive to your ears and having troubles in your heart are the stepping stones for improving your moral character and cultivating yourself. If you speak pleasantly and do everything cheerfully, your life will be buried in the poison of poison. ------"Cai Gen Tan" Hong Yingming (Ming Dynasty)
8. The spicy and sweet taste of fermented fermented rice is not the real taste, the real taste is just bland; the magic and excellence are not the best, but the best is just ordinary. ------"Cai Gen Tan" Hong Yingming (Ming Dynasty)
9. The goal is based on indifference and Ming, while the festival is based on sweetness and fatness.
10. Don’t be too strict when attacking people’s evil, but think about what they can bear; don’t be too harsh when teaching people how to do good, but make them follow it.
11. There is no need to ask for credit when doing things in life, as long as there are no faults, it is merit; if you do not ask for gratitude when dealing with others, it is virtue to have no resentment.
12. The greatest blessing comes from having few things, and the greatest misfortune comes from having too many thoughts. Only those who work hard will know that doing less is a blessing; only those with a calm mind will know that having too much mind is a disaster.
13. The extravagant person is rich but not enough, so is the checker who is poor but has more than enough; the capable person is tired and resentful, but the clumsy person is free and true.
14. Blessings cannot be achieved, but raising the spirit of joy is the basis for summoning blessings; disasters cannot be avoided, only removing murderous intentions is the way to avoid disasters.
15. True integrity has no reputation, and those who establish it are greedy; great achievements are not skillful, and those who use skills are clumsy.
16. The heart must not be empty, as if it is empty, the principles will come to stay; the heart must not be empty, otherwise material desires will not enter.
17. If the earth is dirty, there will always be living things, and if the water is clear, there will always be no fish. Therefore, a gentleman should keep a certain amount of dirt and accept dirt, and should not insist on practicing purity.
18. If a prostitute turns good in her later years, the fireworks of her life will be fine; if a virgin loses her virginity, she will live in poverty for half her life. As the saying goes: "Only look at the second half of a person." This is a true saying.
19. If the common people are willing to cultivate virtue and give favors, they will become princes without a position; while the scholars, greedy for power and market favor, will become noble beggars.
20. When asking about the virtues of our ancestors, what we have enjoyed, we should think about how difficult it is to accumulate; when asking about the well-being of our descendants, what we have left behind, we should think about how easy it is to overthrow.
21. The refreshing taste is a medicine that rots the intestines and bones. If you take five points, you will be safe; if you take five points of pleasure, you will lose your body and lose your virtue. If you take five points, you will have no regrets.
22. Don’t blame others for minor offenses, don’t expose people’s privacy, and don’t remember people’s past evil deeds. The three of them can cultivate virtue, and they can also prevent harm.
23. Diseases that come with old age are all caused when you were strong; sins that come with decline are all caused when you were strong. Therefore, a gentleman is particularly cautious when his shoes are full.
24. In fairness and justice, one must not make mistakes, as one mistake will bring shame to the whole world; if one makes a mistake in a wealthy family, one must not touch one's feet, because one touch will tarnish one's life.
25. Don’t be partial to trust and be deceived by traitors; don’t be self-reliant and be led by anger; don’t let your own strengths lead to others’ shortcomings; don’t rely on your own clumsiness to avoid others’ abilities.
26. You should live with others, and you should not fight against others for happiness, because happiness will enmity you.
27. When a gentleman is poor and unable to help, if he encounters someone who is infatuated, he can remind him with a word;
28. Hunger leads to attachment, fullness leads to rush, burning leads to tendency, cold leads to abandonment, these are the common troubles caused by human emotions.
29. If you don’t have any sincere thoughts in life, you will become a flower child, and everything will be empty; if you don’t have a smooth and witty attitude when it comes to things, you will become a wooden person, and you will be hindered in everything.
30. Those who violate the prohibitions of ghosts and gods with a single thought, harm the harmony of heaven and earth with a single word, or bring disaster to future generations with a single thought, should be strictly abstained from.
31. To be virtuous, you must be careful about the smallest things, and give kindness to those who do not repay it.
32. Don’t be ignorant of your own heart, don’t show kindness to others, and don’t use up material resources; these three can establish your heart for the world, establish your destiny for the people, and benefit your descendants.
33. There are two sayings in the official life: "Only justice will bring wisdom, only integrity will bring power."
34. There are two words in the home: "Only forgiveness will bring peace of mind; To be frugal is to use enough. ”
35. When you are in a wealthy place, you should remember the pain of poverty; when you are young and strong, you should remember the bitterness of aging.
36. Those who have made great achievements are mostly vain people; those who are cynical and lose their opportunities are mostly stubborn people.
37. It is not appropriate to behave in the same way as the common people, nor to be different from the common people; to do things should not be annoying, nor should it be pleasing to others.
38. If you enjoy a lot of banquets, you are not a good family; if you are accustomed to winning the reputation, you are not a good scholar; if you are obsessed with fame and position, you are not a good minister.
39. Don’t do evil when you hear something bad, for fear of venting your anger on your slanderer; don’t be anxious to get married when you hear something good, for fear of attracting traitors.
40. Don’t be afraid of the adults. If you are afraid of the adults, you will not be lax.
41. Those who blame others should not go beyond their faults, and their feelings will be peaceful; those who blame themselves should strive to go beyond their faults, and their virtue will advance.
42. There is no honor or disgrace in the secluded forest, and there is no hardship on the road of morality.
43. It is not necessary to eliminate heat, but to eliminate the heat and annoyance, the body is always on the cool terrace; poverty cannot be eliminated, but to eliminate the sorrow of poverty, the heart always lives in a comfortable nest.
44. Those who are greedy will hate jade when they share gold; those who are resentful will not be granted the title of marquis; those who are powerful will beggar; those who are content will use quinoa soup to prepare beams, cloth robes will be warmer than fox fur, and the people will not let the princes .
45. Don’t be surprised by favor or disgrace, just watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; you have no intention of leaving or leaving, just follow the clouds rolling in the sky.
46. Burning desire is a fire pit, and addiction to greed is a sea of ??suffering.
47. Blessings that are not part of the world, gains without reason, uncreated traps, are the traps of opportunity in this world. If you don’t set your sights high here, you will rarely fall into that trick.
48. I advise you not to talk about the matter of becoming a marquis, for one general will accomplish the feat and ten thousand bones will wither.
49. The cold and heat of destiny are easy to avoid, but the heat and cold of life are hard to get rid of; the heat and coolness of the world are easy to get rid of, but the ice and disaster in my heart are gone. When you get rid of the ice and charcoal in it, your heart will be filled with peace, and the spring breeze will flow everywhere.
50. When things go against my will, I will think about people who are not as good as me, and then my resentment and sorrow will disappear.
51. He listens to others without feeling drunk; he is relaxed and comfortable without boasting about being sober. This is what Shi Shi calls "one who is not entangled in things, not entangled in emptiness, and is at ease both physically and mentally."
52. A person who lives in a full house is like water that is about to overflow but has not overflowed. Do not add a little more; in a crisis If it is like a piece of wood that is about to break but has not yet been broken, do not try to break it again.
53. Don’t keep your body too clean, and tolerate all dirt; don’t be too clear-cut with others, and tolerate all good and evil, good and foolish.
54. Hidden skill in clumsiness, use obscurity in light, embody virtue in turbidity, use bending as extension. This is a pot of true experience in the world, and three caves for hiding.
55. The merits and demerits should not be confused, otherwise people will have a lazy and lazy heart; grudges should not be too clear, and if they are clear, people will have the ambition to bring them together.
56. The title should not be too prosperous, as prosperity will lead to danger; it is not suitable to complete all the things that can be done, otherwise it will decline; the friendship should not be too high, because if it is too high, it will be discredited and ruined. ------The above are all from "Cai Gen Tan"
57. Saying good things about someone is like lotus flowers coming out of your mouth; saying bad things about someone is like spitting out poisonous snakes.
58. True love is to take care of your own heart.
59. No success can make up for the failure of the family.
60. A gentleman is like water, he follows the square to the round, and is at ease everywhere.
61. Those who are not satisfied are always in a sea of ??misery, but those who are content are happy everywhere.
62. The sun shines brightly, and the kindness of parents is great; the gentleman is generous, and the petty person is popular.
63. If people are good, the blessings will not come, but the disaster will be far away; if people are evil, although the disaster will not come, the blessing will be far away.
64. To forgive others is to be kind to yourself.
65. If you don’t like others, it’s because you don’t have enough self-cultivation.
66. When vegetables are planted on the ground, grass will not grow easily; when there is kindness in the heart, evil will not easily arise.
67. A villain should be far away, but he should not appear to be an enemy; a gentleman should be close, but he should not be in agreement.
68. A person’s happiness is not because he has more, but because he cares less.
69. Being rich does not necessarily mean happiness, only having a clear conscience is the most peaceful thing.
70. The most rare achievement in life is to rise from failure and move towards success.
71. People should know blessings, cherish blessings, and create blessings again; they should also know kindness, be grateful, and repay kindness.
72. Talking more is worse than talking less, and talking less is worse than talking well. A kind word warms a person for three winters, but a bad word hurts someone for six months.
73. Make the best wishes, make the middle fate, and enjoy the lower blessings. (Rong Yiren)
74. Choose a high place to stand, sit on a flat place, and walk toward a wide place. (Rong Yiren)
75. If you want to get rid of troubles, you must have no self, and go through hardships to be a good person. (Feng Yuxiang shows his son)
76. Proper arrangement of work and rest will lead to good health and happiness; do not waste oil and salt, and be diligent and thrifty in running the house. (Lao She shows his children)
77. If you want to get rid of troubles, you must forget yourself. Everyone has their own causes and conditions, and do not admire others.
78. You should know that learning is difficult and only depends on your hard work.
79. If you do good deeds, you will prosper. If you do good deeds, if you do not prosper, your predecessors will suffer disasters. If you do evil, you will perish. If you do evil, you will perish. If you do evil, if you do not perish, the predecessors who have virtue will perish themselves. (Pinging the Crock Temple)
80. Mortals are naturally not heroes, but heroes are mortals first.
81. Success is not accidental, and failure is not entirely destiny. No matter how angry you are, don't do anything irreversible. (Bacon)
82. After biting a few sentences from a useful book, you can replenish your food and drink, and cultivate several new bamboo shoots as straight as your children and grandchildren. (Zheng Banqiao)
83. Have a grand plan in your mind and the universe is vast, and have a selfless heart and a broad mind.
84. Don’t think about useless things outside yourself, but continue to use books in the world.
85. Insight into worldly matters is knowledge, and understanding of human feelings is knowledge.
86. Not seeking is the way to feel at ease, and not being full is the way to cure the disease. (Zhang Zhidong)
87. The world allows me to be quiet, and fame and wealth are left to others. (Su Manzhu)
88. There is no better way to cultivate one’s character than to cultivate one’s moral character, and there is no better happiness than reading. (Qi Jiguang)
89. But if you know and do good things, you don’t need to ask about your future.
(Song... I hope you will adopt it, thank you