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Jason Wu's classic epigram
1. The speaker is a cardinal of a gentleman, so it's difficult to speak.

2. Great joy turns bliss into sorrow; Desire cannot be vertical, and indulgence is a disaster.

If you follow others, you will prosper, if you like others, you will die.

4. Seeing good and thinking strange is enough to make a name for yourself; If you smell evil, you can change it and avoid getting worse.

5. Governing the world and putting people first.

6. Benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom are called the five permanent members and cannot be abandoned.

7. Suspicious, hesitant, different, distinguish right from wrong.

8. Without learning, people and ministers can't know what they have said and done.

9. No one can achieve political peace without learning and knowing the ancient road.

Jason Wu (670749) was born in Junyi, Bianzhou (now Kaifeng, Henan). Wu Zhou entered the history museum, studied national history, moved to the right, and collected relics to worship. When he was in Tang Zhongzong, he was replaced by the Rightists, moved to the living room and became a doctor in the Water Affairs Bureau. During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he advised doctors, took a bachelor's degree in literature, minored in Wei Wei's history, was the son of the prince, and was the secretariat of Taiwan, Hong, Rao and Qi. Dr. Jiayin moved to Xiangzhou, sealed the son of Changyuan County, and later changed to the prefect of Yejun County, and returned to Beijing as the Hengwangfu. Compared with other contemporary officials, Jason Wu's official career was relatively stable, with no ups and downs.