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The famous aphorism of the ancients describing hard work and progress.

The famous aphorisms of the ancients describing hard work and progress are as follows:

1. A gentleman is always striving for self-improvement; As the Earth’s capacity is to hold, so must a gentleman constantly cultivate virtue in himself to shoulder the world.

2. Industry is good at diligence, but poor at play; What is done is thought, but it is destroyed.

3. Those who made great achievements in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also determined to persevere.

4. It is better to be old and strong than to be bald; If you are poor, you will be strong, and you will not fall into the blue sky.

5. if you don't have a strong will, you won't be wise, and if you don't believe it, you won't succeed.

6. Be knowledgeable, interrogate, think carefully, distinguish clearly, and do it faithfully.

7. Make a heart for heaven and earth, make a life for the people, carry forward the past and learn from the past, and create peace for all generations.

8. If you don't fly, you will fly into the sky; If you don't sing, you will become famous.

9. Learning is close to knowing, practicing is close to benevolence, and knowing shame is close to courage.

1. The sky can mend, the sea can fill, and the South Mountain can move. The sun and the moon are past, and cannot be chased again.

11. Don't act on the small evil, and don't act on the small good. -"The Three Kingdoms" Liu Beiyu?

12. Seeing the good is not as good as seeing the bad.

13. it is far from complaining to bow to others and blame others lightly. -The Analects of Confucius?

14. A gentleman's adult beauty is not an adult's evil. The villain is the opposite.

15. See the sage Si Qi, and introspect if you don't.

16. A gentleman is slow in words but quick in deeds. -The Analects of Confucius