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Domineering and inspirational ancient poems

Part 1 of ancient domineering and inspirational poems

1. It is better to accumulate money and grain than to accumulate virtue, and to buy fields and land is not as good as to buy books. ——"Zeng Guangxian Wen"

2. The inverted phoenix harmonizes with the joy of fish and water, and the ultimate effect is the wish to fly. ——"Wang Shifu"

3. Most people in the world have shallow eyes, only the skin and not the bones. ——"Feng Menglong"

4. A gentleman cherishes virtue, while a villain cherishes earth. A gentleman cherishes punishment, while a villain cherishes favor. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

5. My heart is so fragile that I cannot change it. My heart is so powerful that I can't take it away. ——"The Book of Songs"

6. Text, don't I think I am still a human being? If I behave like a gentleman, I will not gain anything. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

7. When everything is extremely difficult, the one who can get through it is the hero. ——"Zeng Guofan"

8. It is better not to start a war for several days than to start a war without any arrangements and calculations. ——"Zeng Guofan"

9. In order to learn, don't learn the truth first; to learn the truth first, study. ——"Zhu Xi"

10. A fool will gain something if he worries a lot, and a wise man will lose something if he worries a lot. ——"Zeng Guang Xian Wen"

11. A person can stand on his fist, a horse can walk on his arm, and a person can win on his face. ——"Shi Naian"

12. It's like a bird that has eaten all its food has thrown itself into the forest, leaving behind a vast expanse of white. The earth is really clean. ——"Cao Xueqin"