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Famous aphorisms from ancient poems

After countless hardships, I am still strong, regardless of the wind from east to west, north or south. ——Zheng Banqiao

If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools. ——Confucius

Time flies like an arrow, and the sun and moon fly like a shuttle. ——"Zengguang Xianwen"

Be broad-minded and make reservations, accumulate thickly but only thinly. ——Su Shi

Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will appear by itself. ——"Three Kingdoms"

The sea accepts hundreds of rivers, and it is great to have tolerance; it stands thousands of feet high on the wall, and it is strong to have no desire. ——Lin Zexu

Three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

My heart is like a magnetic needle, and it will not rest until it points to the other side. ——Wen Tianxiang

If you are poor, you will be good for yourself; if you are rich, you will be good for the world. ——"Mencius"

A broken mirror does not change its brightness, and a dead orchid does not change its fragrance. ——Meng Jiao

When you are old and strong, you would rather know your heart with a white head; when you are poor and strong, you will not fall into the clouds.

——Wang Bo