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The meaning of the poem in the Book of Commandments.
Zhuge Liang. Commandment

Original]

A gentleman's journey is quiet to cultivate one's morality, and frugal to cultivate one's morality.

Not cold, not awake, not quiet, not far away.

You must be quiet before you can study. If you don't learn, you can't be versatile, and if you don't want to learn, you can't succeed.

If you are slow, you will have no energy. If you are anxious, you will not be cured.

As time goes by, it means that as time goes by, it becomes withered, and many of them are not in line with this world. What will happen if you are sad and support the poor?

[translation]

The character of a gentleman should strive to improve his self-cultivation in a quiet way and cultivate his moral character in a thrifty way. Without indifference, you can't show your ambition, and without peace and stability, you can't achieve lofty goals. Only when you study can you calm down and learn to grow. If you don't study, you can't have extensive talents, no ambitions, and you can't achieve your studies. Neglect can't cheer up, and adventure can't dominate character. Over time, the will is exhausted, so the branches and leaves are withered, and most of them do nothing to society. How can you regret it when you are sadly guarding the poor hut?