1. When Gaishi people study, they must first be ambitious, secondly knowledgeable, and thirdly perseverant.
Vernacular meaning: When intellectuals study, they must first have ambition, secondly have knowledge, and thirdly have perseverance.
2. If you deal with suspicious people, things will not work out. If you do things with beneficial people, you will suffer.
Vernacular meaning: If you have sex with a suspicious person, the matter will definitely fail; if you have sex with a money-grubbing person, you will definitely be affected.
3. When a family is ruined and divorced, there is no word for luxury; when a person is divorced, there is no word for luxury; when a person is divorced, there is no word for arrogance.
Vernacular meaning: The decline of a wealthy clan is due to the word "luxury". Comfort and enjoyment are not far away from failure in the end. You should be like a plum and bamboo, and everyone will naturally respect and be close to you. It's even less likely to be annoying.
4. Those who like to conquer others will never be able to conquer others. If they can conquer others, they will never be victorious.
Vernacular meaning: People who think they are better than others must be inferior to others; people who are worse than others do not think they are better than others.
5. When gods are right, people are right; when gods are evil, people are evil.
Vernacular meaning: People whose eyes and expressions are not erratic and stable have an upright character; people whose eyes and expressions are erratic and unstable have a wicked character.