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Excerpts from Lao She’s famous sayings

1. Although hard laborers-including cart pullers-will not welcome war, it is not necessarily bad luck if they encounter it. Whenever a war breaks out, the wealthy people are the most panicked. As soon as they heard the bad news, they quickly wanted to escape. "Camel Xiangzi"

3. So he leaned against the door of the teahouse and said, "Improve and improve, the more you change, the cooler it gets!" - Lao She's "Teahouse"

4. It seems like The lost person suddenly found a familiar mark and remembered everything quickly. "Camel Xiangzi"

5. Man has lifted himself out of the wild beasts, but until now, he has driven his own kind into the wild beasts. "Camel Xiangzi"

6. People born in a certain culture may not know what that culture is. Like a fish in the water, he cannot jump out of the water to see clearly what kind of water it is. If he himself cannot understand his own culture completely objectively, then others who can observe it objectively will find it extremely difficult to taste its taste because they live outside this culture, and will often judge it as beautiful based on a little rouge. Or a few pockmarks and conclude that he is ugly. Unfortunately, if this observer is eager to collect some information to prove some prejudice in his mind, he may only look at the pockmarked ones and close his eyes to the rouged ones. ——Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof"

7. Humility makes a person's heart shrink, like a pebble, although it is small, it is very strong. Only by being strong can you be honest. ——Lao She

8. With the wisdom of a philosopher and the innocence of a child, you may be able to become a good writer

9. There is no need to leave the master here, but there is a place for the master. "Camel Xiangzi"

10. Rain falls on both the rich and the poor, on the righteous and on the unjust. In fact, the rain is not fair because it falls in a world without justice. ——Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi"

11. "Well, it doesn't matter if it's a political party or another name, it's called coaxing here anyway. You see, since ancient times, the emperor has always been in charge of us. The people are silent. Suddenly, news comes from abroad that the people can also manage political affairs. So how can everyone escape from this conclusion? Besides, isn't this just a joke? We have been trying to keep ourselves clean since ancient times. People who work on moral standards suddenly heard that many people can form a party or a meeting, so everyone couldn't find the appropriate word in ancient books; only the word "coax" has some meaning: Why do we come together to coax? So we started to coax..." - Lao She's "Cat City"