1. Quiet
(1) Sit still and think about yourself. Don't gossip about others. -"Motto Lian Bi" Jin Ying Qing Dynasty
Translation: When you are calm, you should always reflect on your own mistakes, and then use the right and wrong to get rid of the device; When talking to others in private, don't talk about others' right and wrong.
(2) be quiet to cultivate one's morality, be thrifty to cultivate one's morality, be indifferent to one's ambition, and be quiet to achieve nothing. -Zhuge Liang's Book of Commandments
Translation: People with moral cultivation practice in this way. They make themselves perfect by meditation and reflection, and cultivate their noble character by frugality and saving money. You can't make your ambition clear and firm if you don't have a clear heart and desire, and you can't realize your lofty ideals and study hard for a long time without stability and tranquility.
2. Net
(1) The new Olympic motto: "Cleaner, more humane and more United." -"New Olympic Motto"
(2) The eaves of the thatch are long and clean without moss, and the flowers and trees are planted by hand. -Wang Anshi's
translation of Mr. Shu Hu Yin's Wall: You have cultivated the thatched eaves with your own hands, and the flowers and trees are arranged in rows.
3. Respect
(1) If you want someone to respect you, you must respect yourself first. -Tao Xingzhi
Translation: If you want to be respected by others, respect yourself first.
(2) Be faithful in your words and respectful in your deeds. -Confucius' Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong
Translation: Speak faithfully and keep promises, behave sincerely and respectfully
4. Competition
(1) Natural selection is the only way to survive. -Darwin's Evolution
(2) The real problem is not that you are doing better than in the past, but that you are doing better than your competitors. ? -Donald Crixus
Extended information
Quiet and far-reaching:
Pronunciation: ní ng j ? ng ? yu ? n
Meaning: Only when you are calm and absorbed, can you accumulate a lot of hair? Make a difference
from
Huai Nan Zi: Main Skill Training
English translation: consistent sth. Lasting by leading a quiet life; Keep cool and you'll win.
The Book of Commandments by Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han Dynasty, is also quoted by Zhang Ming.
The Book of Commandments was written by Zhuge Liang to his 8-year-old son Zhuge Zhan at the age of 54. It is not only a summary of Zhuge Liang's life experience, but also a requirement for his son.