Time is money.
Study for the Rise of China.
Better farming and weeding will bring better harvest-no pains, no gains; No pains, no gains; plant melons and you get melons; sow beans and you get beans—as a man sows, so shall he reap; reap as one sows
He is also a human being, angry and forgetful, happy and forgetful, and he doesn't know if he will be old.
2, restaurant: weeding at noon, sweat dripping down the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?
In spring, as long as you sow a seed, you can harvest a lot of food in autumn. There is no waste of heaven and earth, and the toiling peasants are still starving to death.
(Not bad as a calligraphy work)
3. Library: Look at the past and present, and your ears need to be quiet.
Wind and rain, reading, hearing. Family affairs, state affairs and world affairs are all concerned.
The book has its own Yan Ruyu, and the book has its own golden house.
Books are the ladder of human progress.
Don't listen to things outside the window, just read sage books.
Spiritual communication does not need much language, and nothing can be taken away except knowledge.
Love does not lie in winning or losing, but in being silent for the longest time.
Read thousands of books and take Wan Li Road.