A good traveler and a galloping horse will see a good chariot. "Huainanzi Shuo Lin Xun" by Liu An of the Han Dynasty
The mountains never get too high and the water never gets too deep. The Duke of Zhou vomits food and the world returns to its heart. Three Kingdoms? Wei? Cao Cao's "Dan Ge Xing"
The dragon catches the clouds and rain, but it is not the thing in the pond. "The Three Kingdoms"? Book of Wu? Biography of Lu Xun
The jade was picked out from the mud, and the pearls were dropped from the clear river. Jin Dynasty Ge Hong's "Baopuzi? Pick up talents"
Only watch the waves behind to urge the waves ahead, and realize that the new person replaces the old person. "Crossing the Tiao River" by Shi Wenxiang of the Song Dynasty
Life Chapter
Warning and trembling, as if facing an abyss or walking on thin ice. "The Book of Songs? Xiaoya"
Those who are originally turbid will not flow clearly, and those who practice unbelief will lose their reputation. "Mozi? Self-cultivation"
The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, while the friendship between villains is as sweet as sweet wine. "Zhuangzi? Mountain Trees"
Rather than drowning in others, it is better to drown in the abyss.
If you are drowning in an abyss, you can still swim, but if you are drowning in a person, you cannot save it. "The Book of Rites of Dadai? King Wu Jianzuo"
When the water is clear, there are no fish, and when people observe it, there are no disciples. "The Book of Rites of Da Dai? Zizhang Wen Enters the Palace"
The villain drowns in water, the gentleman drowns in his mouth, and the adult drowns in the people. "Book of Rites? Zhenyi"
Medicine and wine are bitter to the mouth and good for illness; loyal words are hard to the ears but good for deeds. "Historical Records? The Liuhou Family"
If you are thirsty and don't drink the water from the stolen spring, the heat will not stop and you will hate the yin of the wood. "Tiger Walking" by Lu Ji of Jin Dynasty
There are close friends in the sea, and they are as close to each other as far away as the world. Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty "Sending Du Shi Shaofu to Shuzhou"
Seeing everyone drunk, how can I bear to be sober alone. "Five Poems on Visiting a Restaurant" by Wang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
Those who govern Sichuan must make decisions and guide them, and those who govern the people should make instructions appropriately. "Lu's Spring and Autumn Period? Da Yu"
Doing politics is like taking a bath. Even if you have to throw away your hair, you must do it. "Han Feizi? Six Antis"
Those who know that the house is leaking are under the roof, and those who know that the government is failing are in the wilderness. "Lun Heng Shu Jie Pian" by Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty
It is not the greatness of the resentment, but the fear of others. If a boat capsizes, it is advisable to be cautious. "Old Tang Book? Biography of Wei Zheng"
Every inch of mountains and rivers is worth an inch of gold. "History of the Jin Dynasty? Biography of Zuo Qigong"
The sound of wind, rain, and reading are all heard.
Care about family affairs, national affairs, and world affairs. "Couplet Inscribed on Donglin Academy" by Gu Xiancheng, Ming Dynasty
We are both fallen people in the world, so why should we have known each other before meeting. "Pipa Play" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
A person cannot be judged by his appearance, and water cannot be measured by a bucket. "Eternal Words to Awaken the World" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty
A thousand cups of wine is too little to drink with a close friend, and half a sentence is too much to say without speculation. The Anonymous "Collection of Famous Xians" Chapter on Military Use
A crowd is like rain, a few is like the wind. "Guan Zi? The Art of War"
Soldiers have no constant momentum, and water has no constant shape. "Sun Tzu? Virtual Reality Chapter"
The soldier is regarded as a baby, so he can go to the deep stream with him; he is regarded as a beloved son, so he can die with him. "Sun Tzu? Terrain Chapter"
It can be attacked by wading halfway across the river. "Wu Zi? Anticipate the Enemy" ▲The wise are happy in water, and the benevolent are happy in mountains.
——"The Analects of Confucius·Yong Ye"
▲Hills and mountains are low because they are not high, and rivers become large when they combine with water. ——"Zhuangzi Zeyang"
▲If it is originally clear, it will flow clear, and if it is originally turbid, it will flow turbid. ——"Xunzi·The Way of Kings"
▲Far water cannot save the near fire. ——"Han Feizi·Shuo Lin Shang"
▲If the soil is wet, the vegetation will not grow, and if the water is troubled, the fish and turtles will not grow. ——"Book of Rites·Book of Music"
▲Flowing water does not rot, and door hinges do not suffer from beetles. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Period·All Numbers"
▲The fish that swallows the boat are the same as the ants on land. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Period·Beware of Heat"
▲Drinking to the extreme will lead to chaos, and extreme happiness will lead to sadness. ——"Historical Records·Funny Biographies"
▲It is not necessary to bathe in rivers and seas, it is necessary to remove dirt; it is not necessary for horses to ride on horses, it is necessary to make them walk well. ——"Historical Records: Family of Wife"
▲ Those who are new to bathing must flick their crowns, and those who are new to bathing must shake up their clothes. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Sheng"
▲If you are envious of fish in the Yuan, it is better to retreat and build a net. ——"Book of Han·Biography of Dong Zhongshu"
▲If the mountain is sharp, it is not high, and if the water is narrow, it is not deep. ——Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Jie Shi"
▲Those who are good at swimming will be drowned, and those who are good at riding will be attached. ——Liu An of the Han Dynasty, "Huainanzi·Yuan Daoxun"
▲When you see a fallen leaf, you know the end of the year; when you see the ice in the bottle, you know the coldness of the world. ——Han Dynasty Liu An's "Huainanzi·Shuo Shan Xun"
▲It is easy to get there by following the current, and it is easy to go far by going with the wind. ——Liu An of the Han Dynasty, "Huainanzi·Zhushu Tu"
▲If you want to catch fish, you must first connect the water; if you want to catch birds, you must first connect trees. ——Han Liu An's "Huainanzi·Shuo Shan Xun"
▲A frog in a well does not know how big the river and the sea are. ——Huan Kuan of the Han Dynasty, "On Salt and Iron·Retrospect"
▲Those who travel long distances rely on cars, and those who help rivers and seas rely on boats. ——Huan Kuan of the Han Dynasty, "On Salt and Iron·Rich and Poverty"
▲If the clothes are not mended, the clothes will be worn out, and if the clothes are not blocked, the clothes will be nourished. ——Huan Kuan of the Han Dynasty, "On Salt and Iron·Shen Han"
▲If you refuse to back down, you will regret it. ——"Book of the Later Han·Chronicles of Emperor Guangwu"
▲ Raising the soup to stop it from boiling is better than removing the salary. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Dong Zhuo"
▲Gold is broken by hardness, and water is made by softness. ——Jin Dynasty Ge Hong's "Baopuzi Guangji"
▲The accumulation of dust and feathers caused the boat to sink and break its axis. ——Jin Dynasty Ge Hong's "Baopuzi·Jiadun"
▲The duck prophet of the warm water in the Spring River. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Hui Chong Chun Jiang Xiao Jing"
▲People in the mountains do not believe that there are fish as big as trees, and people at sea do not believe that there are trees as big as fish. ——Northern Dynasties·Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions·Return to the Heart"
▲There are no quiet trees in the mountains, and the rivers never stop flowing. ——"Shishuo Xinyu·Literature"
▲If you want the growth of a tree, you must consolidate its roots; if you want a tree to flow far, you must dredge its source. ——Tang Dynasty Wei Zheng's "Ten Thoughts on Remonstrance to Emperor Taizong"
▲ Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees were in front of the diseased trees. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty "Rewarding Lotte at the First Banquet in Yangzhou"
▲The storm is about to come and the wind fills the building. ——Xu Hun of the Tang Dynasty, "Xianyang City East Tower"
▲Those who overload will sink their boats, and those who want to win will kill themselves. ——Jin Ge Hong's "Baopuzi Wei Zhi"
▲Only those who are quiet in the world can see the subtleties and know the work. The moon is hazy and windy, and the base is moist and rainy. ——Su Xun of the Song Dynasty, "On the Debate on Adultery"
▲The water is strong and strong, and the water is strong and the water is strong. ——Li Fang, Song Dynasty, "Taiping Yulan"
▲The rope saw the wood and cut it, and the water dripped through the stone. ——"Jade Dew in the Cranes and Forests" by Luo Dajing of the Song Dynasty
▲When there is wind, waves rise, but when there is no tide, the water calms down. ——"Journey to the West" Chapter 75
▲Trees without roots will wither, and water without sources will be exhausted. ——Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Chronicles of the Nations of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty"
Victorious troops are like water. "Wei Liaozi? Wu Yi"
Under the fragrant bait, there must be a hanging fish; under the heavy reward, there must be a dead husband. "Three strategies? The first strategy" by Huang Shigong of the Han Dynasty
The water comes and the soldiers cover it up, and the soldiers are approaching to meet them.
"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 73