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The Theory of Salt and Iron is a book compiled by Huan Kuan in the Western Han Dynasty according to the minutes of the salt and iron conference held during the Han Dynasty.

First of all, meanness won't hurt wisdom, but poverty may.

From Han's "Salt and Iron Theory: Wide Land". Cheap means low status. Poverty means no money. Humble position does not hinder a person's wisdom, and poor family does not hinder a person's conduct. This sentence cannot judge a person's intelligence and virtue according to his social status and economic situation.

Second, exercise restraint when you are prepared, and exercise restraint when you are not prepared.

From Han's On Salt and Iron, Danger and Reality. Then, just. If you are prepared, you can strike first. Without preparation, you can only be subject to people and be passively beaten everywhere. This sentence shows the importance of doing things "prepared".

Third, running a family is not a treasure, nor is running a country.

Salt and Iron Theory: Farming, written by Han. No, it's not. Bao, this sentence refers to a good way. Tao, Tao and law.

There is not only one effective way to govern the country, but also one feasible way to govern the country. Running a family, like running a country, has many different ways, and the parties concerned should try their best to find them, instead of sticking to the old ways and doing nothing.

Fourth, wise men change with time, and those who know it adapt to the times.

From Han's "On Salt and Iron", I care about the country and the people. Because according to ... knowledge, the "wisdom". Wise men change their action plans according to the opportunity, and wise men make different coping strategies with the development of things. It is wise to improvise and adapt to the environment.

5. The forest is windy and there are many rumors.

On national diseases from Han's theory of salt and iron. Flatter, flatter. This sentence takes the wind in the forest as a metaphor to illustrate the inevitability of flattery after wealth.

Sixth, those who want to be right show their appearance, and those who want to be right first.

From Huan Kuan's Theory of Salt and Iron, Disease and Greed. Desire, thinking. Watch, instrument, this sentence refers to the body. Next, it refers to subordinates. First, ask yourself. If you want the shadow to be right, you must first stand up straight; If you want your subordinates to be clean, you must first set an example. This sentence takes the correct shadow as a metaphor, which shows that the correct person must correct himself first.

Seven, prepared to control people, not prepared to control people.

-Excerpted from Han's Theory of Salt and Iron. You can subdue others if you are prepared; Without preparation, you can only be subdued by others.

Eight, geography is not as good as human peace, and force is not as good as morality.

From Han's On Salt and Iron, Danger and Reality. Through the comparison between "geographical position" and "human harmony", "force" and "morality", this sentence illustrates the importance of implementing benevolent governance.

Nine, good governance, make up for its disadvantages, stop it.

-Excerpted from Han's Theory of Salt and Iron. People who are good at governing the country will remedy the shortcomings as soon as they find them, and plug the loopholes as soon as they see them.