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Collection of Zhuge Liang’s famous quotes

In the vast history of human civilization, there have been countless shining celebrities, who have left us the crystallization of wisdom and the essence of thought. For this reason, let’s appreciate Zhuge Liang’s famous quotes together. Reading famous quotes can help us improve our moral concepts and let us learn the principles of life. Which of Zhuge Liang's famous quotes is the most classic and worth learning? The following is a collection of "Zhuge Liang's famous quotes" that I have carefully compiled. Check it out to see if it is helpful to you. If you like it, please save it! Chapter 1 of Zhuge Liang's famous sayings

1. Losing the defense of the street pavilion is not a light crime, and it is worthy of saying that Ma Su is in vain. Yuanmen beheaded and strictly enforced military law. I wiped away my tears and still thought about the late emperor.

2. If it is pure softness and pure weakness, its power will be weakened; if it is pure hardness and pure strength, its power will inevitably perish; if it is neither soft nor hard, it will always be in harmony with the Tao. ——Zhuge Liang

3. The setting of husband’s wine should be reasonable to arouse feelings, suit the body and return to one’s nature, and the etiquette should be withdrawn at the end. This is the perfect combination. The idea is not lost, and the guest is still tired, so he can get drunk without getting confused (Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments").

4. A good general in ancient times raised others as if he were his own son. If there were difficulties, he would take care of them first. If he had success, he would take care of them behind him. If he was injured, he would weep and caress him. If he died, he would bury him in mourning. : A hungry person, give up his food and eat it; a cold person, undress him and clothe him; a wise person, treat him with courtesy and reward; a brave person, reward him and encourage him. If you are able to do this, you will be successful wherever you go.

5. Those who reward those who have done nothing will leave, those who punish those who have done nothing will resent them, and those who have inappropriate joy and anger will perish.

6. Lu Bu is among men, and Red Rabbit is among horses. This sentence was used by Zhuge Liang to describe Lu Bu. It can be seen that Zhuge Liang admired Lu Bu very much and regarded him as a dragon or a phoenix among men. You were not a hero at the beginning, but it was a pity that you had taken refuge with Dong Zhuo before. His political stance was not clear, and his final fate was quite miserable.

7. It is difficult to keep a snobbish acquaintance for a long time. Scholars know each other that the warmth does not increase the flowering, the cold does not change the leaves, the penetration of the four seasons does not decline, and the adventures and hardships strengthen the strength. ——Zhuge Liang, "On Friendship"

8. Husband should have lofty ambitions, admire the sages, abandon passion and desire, and abandon stagnation. So that the common people's ambitions can be revealed, and their compassion can be felt. Be patient and stretch, get rid of the small and broken, consult extensively, and get rid of the stinginess. Even if there is flooding, it will not harm the virtue, and it will not help. (Zhuge Liang's "Book of Precepts and Nephews")

9. Don’t you see that Shen Sheng is in danger inside, but Chong Er is safe outside.

10. The principle of principles will lead to discipline, the principles of principles will lead to punishment, the principles of nearness will lead to far safety, the principles of internal principles will lead to the outer ends, the principles of principles will lead to the end, the strong principles will lead to weak extensions, and the principles of great principles will lead to small actions. If you manage things above, you will make things right down below, and if you manage the body, people will respect you (Zhuge Liang's "Governing Chaos No. 12").

11. If complaints are not heard, those who have done wrong will not be redressed; if good deeds are not accepted, those who are loyal will not be trusted, and those who are evil will be tolerated (Zhuge Liang's "Sixteen Cheap Strategies").

12. If food is restricted to the people, and people become hungry, chaos and rebellion will occur.

13. Ask someone about right and wrong and observe his ambition; 2. Ask him about difficulties and observe his changes; 3. Ask him about strategies and observe his knowledge; 4. Ask him about difficulties and observe his knowledge. Brave; 5. Get drunk with wine and observe his nature; 6. See him for benefit and observe his integrity; 7. Expect him to do things and observe his trustworthiness. ——Zhuge Liang

14. A general who is benevolent and kind to his subordinates, who obeys his neighboring countries with faith and loyalty, who knows astronomy from the top, personnel affairs from the middle, and geography from the bottom, who regards the four seas as his family, is the general of the world (Zhuge Liang's "Jiang Yuan") ·General weapon》).

15. Use wealth to control it and use it with courtesy. Don’t be extravagant in good years and don’t be thrifty in bad years. You have always accumulated savings for the future. This way of governing people is not also consistent with the four seasons. Are you angry?

16. The general is entrusted with the name of obedience, but internally he is suspicious of his opinions. Things are urgent and constant, and the disaster will never end!

17. You should not be happy about things that have nothing to do, and you should not be angry about things that have nothing to do with you. Only when you are not arrogant can you be arrogant, not because you are favored and are powerful.

18. Whoever wakes up from the big dream first will know it in my life. I had enough sleep in the spring in the thatched cottage, and the sun was getting late outside the window. ——Zhuge Liang, "Who will wake up first from the big dream in the popular romance of the Three Kingdoms"

19. It is not advisable to belittle oneself, use metaphors that are unjust, and block the road of loyalty and admonishment (Zhuge Liang's "Chu Shi Biao").

20. Scholars know each other. Warmth does not increase flowering, cold does not change leaves. Learning requires ambition, and talent requires learning. Without learning, one cannot expand talents, and without ambition, one cannot achieve learning.

21. The winner follows the road and builds the road, the loser walks sideways and loses the road (Zhuge Liang's "The Ninth Chapter of the Army").

22. If a boat leaks, water will enter; if a bag leaks, the interior will be empty; the mountains are small and there are no animals, the water is shallow and there are no fish, the trees are weak and there are no nests; the walls are broken and the houses are tilted, and the embankments are broken and the water is rippling (Zhuge Liang's "Yin Cha" sixteenth").

23. I was given 800,000 dendrobium, but now I have no money left, and I have no clothes (Zhuge Liang's "Book with Li Yan"). Chapter 2 of Zhuge Liang's Famous Sayings

24. If the leakage in the house is at the bottom, it must be stopped at the top. If the leakage does not stop at the top, it will become uninhabitable below (Zhuge Liang's "The Fourth Nayan").

25. Cutting off generals and slapping flags to intimidate the battlefield also leaves generals in charge, which is not appropriate for the lord. I wish to restrain my strength, cultivate my courage, and have plans for king and domination.

26. Don’t rely on strength, don’t rely on power, favor someone without being happy, humiliate someone without being afraid, see profit without being greedy, see beauty without being lustful.

27. The ruler and his ministers regard propriety as the foundation; the father and the son regard kindness as their kinship; the husband and wife regard harmony as the foundation. The superiors must not be unrighteous, and the subordinates must not be immoral. The top is in vain and the bottom is reversed (Zhuge Liang's "The Second Ruler and Minister").

28. If a gentleman takes something far away, he must wait for it; so——Zhuge Liang

29. If you can fight, fight, if you can't fight, defend, if you can't defend, leave. If you can't walk, you'll surrender; if you can't descend, you'll die.

30. There are five disadvantages of the military and the country: the first is to form cliques and destroy the virtuous; the second is to extravagant their clothes and wear different crowns; the third is to boast of witchcraft and false talk about divine ways; The fourth is to focus on observing right and wrong, and use private means to mobilize the public; the fifth is to wait for gains and losses, and secretly make enemies (Zhuge Liang's "Jiang Yuan·Chasing Evil").

31. Therefore, when there is a crisis, the king and his ministers plan for it and choose the virtuous and appoint them. If one lives in peace and does not think about danger, and does not know how to fear the invaders, this is called a swallow's nest in the curtain, and a fish swimming in the cauldron, and it will not be too late to die. ——Zhuge Liang

32. If the ruler refuses to give advice, loyal ministers will not dare to participate in his plans, and evil ministers will exclusively carry out their own affairs, which is harmful to the country (Zhuge Liang's "The Fourth Nayan").

33. Those who are good at reasoning will not be teachers, those who are good teachers will not be Chen, those who are good at Chen will not fight, those who are good at fighting will not be defeated, and those who are good at defeat will not be destroyed (Zhuge Liang's "Jiang Yuan·Bu Chen").

34. The years go by with the times, and the thoughts go with the days.

35. Rule the world with great virtue, not with small favors (Zhuge Liang's "Reply to Cherish Pardon").

36. The sage has an impermanent heart and puts the people at heart (Zhuge Liang, "Audio and Sound No. 3").

37. There may be complaints that cannot be heard, or there may be loyalty that promotes good deeds but cannot be believed (Zhuge Liang's "Sixteen Cheaper Strategies").

38. A ruler must have the temperament of being soft on the outside and strong on the inside.

39. Teach them etiquette and justice, instruct them in loyalty, warn them in terms of fines and punishments, and intimidate them in terms of rewards and punishments. Old friends know and advise (Zhuge Liang's "Jiang Yuan Xi Lian").

40. If you know something you love, but if you know something you don’t love enough, you can use troops. Therefore, a good general will use what he loves less than what he loves and nourish what he loves most (Zhuge Liang's "The Art of War").

41. Those who use weakness to become strong are not just natural timing, but also human plans.

42. When I am away from home, I have no other arrangements. I have food and clothing at all times, and I rely on the officials. I don’t care about my life, and I use my length to increase my modest property. If, on the day of my death, I do not have any leftover silk inside or surplus wealth outside, I will be able to disgrace His Majesty.

43. But if the army does not fight and the people do not work, the world will be settled (Zhuge Liang's "Reply to Du Wei Shu").

44. If you order first and then kill, people will be close to you, fear and love you, and do not do what you are told. If rewards and punishments are not correct, loyal ministers will die for crimes they did not commit, while evil ministers will have merits they did not commit (Zhuge Liang's "Rewards and Punishments Ten").

45. High integrity can strengthen customs, filial piety can make one famous, trustworthiness can make friends, thoughtfulness can tolerate people, and hard work can make meritorious deeds. These are the five strongest generals (Zhuge Liang's "General Garden: Strong Generals").