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Zhuge Liang's famous sentences
Zhuge Liang's famous sentences

Not cold, not awake, not quiet, not far away.

Meson sheet

If you want its benefits, you must worry about its harm. If you want to think about its success, you must worry about its failure.

A gentleman's journey is quiet to cultivate one's morality, and frugal to cultivate one's morality. Not cold, not awake, not quiet, not far away. If you study quietly, you must study. If you don't study, you won't learn widely. If you have no ambition, you can't succeed. Slow can't have vitality, and risk can't have sex. Time goes by, meaning goes by, and then becomes withered, not meeting the world, and staying in a poor house sadly. What will happen?

Book of commandments

A good fighter is not angry, and a good winner is not afraid.

Sixteen cheap insurance policies

Quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality.

Book of commandments

If you are not proud, you are proud, not arrogant.

I know who dreams first. I have known all my life that thatched cottages sleep well in spring and the sun is late outside the window.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms

First, let them treat their ambitions with right and wrong;

Second, if you are poor, you can see change through argument;

Third, the consultant looks at his knowledge with strategy;

Fourth, tell it's difficult and watch it's brave;

Fifth, the meaning of drunkenness is not in wine;

Sixth, look at its honesty in the face of interests;

Seven, see the letter on its own merits.

Don't be arrogant, arrogance means rudeness, rudeness means people walk, and people walk is rebellion.

It is not difficult for a husband to understand human nature. Beauty and evil are different, with different feelings and appearances. Some are gentle and treacherous, some are respectful and treacherous, some are brave and timid, and some are disloyal. However, there are seven ways to know people: first, ask them right and wrong, second, argue them right and wrong with words, third, ask them for knowledge, fourth, tell them troubles, fifth, view their nature with wine, sixth, view their sincerity with benefits, and seventh, view their trust with things.

Jiang Yuan-Understanding Human Nature