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Ancient famous aphorisms are all about classic inspiration.
Not in the same breath.

Where the stone is, it is there.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

Read it a hundred times and you will understand its meaning.

A spent force cannot penetrate Lu.

Don't aim at small evils, don't aim at small good.

There are not enough minks, and the dog's tail goes on. (The Book of Jin)

A glorious death is better than a shameful life. (Beiqi Book)

Man is a knife and I am a fish.

Feet are short and inches long.

Lose the East Corner and take Sang Yu.

Planning, winning thousands of miles away.

A sly rabbit dies, a running dog cooks, birds are exhausted, a good bow hides, an enemy country breaks, and a counselor dies.

Keep making decisions and be disturbed by them.

Lost a millionth, thousands of miles away.

Clear water without fish, people see no disciples.

Never forget the friendship between the poor and the lowly, and the wife of the dross will never leave the court. (Purple Tongzhi Sword)

People are inherently mortal, either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. (Sima Qian)

A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. (Huai Nanzi)

The duke of Zhou vomited, and the world returned to the heart. (Cao Cao)

Article, national cause, immortal event. (Cao pi)

If you doubt, you don't have to. If you use it, you don't doubt. (Chen Liang)

Mdash Spring is a one-year plan. A mdash's plan lies in the morning.

The blind man rode a blind horse and came to the deep pool in the middle of the night. (Liu Yiqing)