You must first make up your mind to learn everything. (Zhu Xi)
The sword is sharpened, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold.
when the pen falls, it scares the wind and rain, and the poem makes you cry. (Du Fu)
Don't cut the false body, be close to the elegance, and turn to your teacher. (Du Fu)
Learn from others, and learn from them. (Su Shi)
Be knowledgeable, interrogate, think carefully, distinguish clearly, and stick to it. (Book of Rites)
If you don't climb the mountain, you don't know how high the sky is; I don't know the thickness of the land without facing the deep stream. (Xunzi)
Advise people to cherish their time
Black hair doesn't know how to study early, and white head regrets how to study late
Young people learn to learn old, but it's hard to grow old, and an inch of time can't be light
It's hard to save money, but it's hard to buy time
Young people don't work hard, and old people are sad
Tell people to be honest
1.
-Mo Zhai, Warring States thinker
2. Correspond inside and outside, match words with deeds.
-Han Fei, philosopher and educator in the Warring States Period
3. Goodness is not foreign, and fame cannot be made up in vain.
-Qu Yuan, a poet of the Warring States Period
4. The true person is sincere, not refined and sincere, and cannot be moved.
-Zhuang Zhou, Warring States philosopher
5.
-Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar in the Han Dynasty
6. False deceit cannot last long, emptiness cannot last long, rotten wood cannot be carved, and love cannot last long.
-Han Ying, a poetic theorist in the Han Dynasty
7. Connect people with letters, and the world will believe them; If you don't trust people, your wife will doubt them.
-Chang Quan, a hermit in the Jin Dynasty
8. Without faithfulness, one cannot stand in the world.
-Cheng Yi, a philosopher in the Song Dynasty
9. It's better to be empty than real.
-Chen Fu, philosopher of the Song Dynasty
1. Treat people honestly, not only benefiting others, but also benefiting yourself.
-Yang Jian, a scholar in Song Dynasty
12. Faithful in words and respectful in deeds.
-The Analects of Confucius
About self-cultivation of a gentleman, the inner part is the heart, and the outer part is the content. -(Song) Ouyang Xiu's famous aphorism
The prime of life will never come again, and it is hard to wake up in the morning. It is timely to encourage yourself, and time waits for no one. -(Jin) Tao Yuanming's famous aphorism
Be quiet to cultivate one's morality, be frugal to cultivate one's morality, be quiet to achieve one's ambition, and be far away. -Zhuge Liang's famous epigram