An army that can win the battle is not proud when it wins, and does not complain when it loses.
2, it is advisable to chase after the poor and brave, not to learn from the overlord. -Modern Mao Zedong's "Seven Laws: The People's Liberation Army Occupy Nanking"
Poor bandits should also pursue after them, and pursue them with victory. Don't fight for fame and gain by yourself like Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu, and didn't kill Liu Bang completely, so that Liu Bang became the Emperor Gaozu after defeating Xiang Yu.
3. All bets are off. Moderate benefit. -Spring and Autumn Annals, "Big Mo Yu in Shangshu"
Pride and complacency will bring losses, while modesty will bring benefits.
4, all things do not begin, born without, do not rely on, learn to live successfully. -Laozi's Tao Te Ching in the Spring and Autumn Period
Cultivate everything for yourself, cultivate everything without relying on your own ability, and become famous without boasting.
Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. -Modern Mao Zedong's "Tian Jiaying, Secretary of Mao Zedong"
Learning with an open mind for so long can make progress bit by bit, but if a person is conceited, he will one day become more ignorant than others.