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What are the advantages of Zhu Xi's famous sayings
1. if you don't make a mistake, you must be reasonable.

from Zhuzi Genre. Words can't be blurted out casually. Once spoken, they must be reasonable.

2. Those who work hard and feel at ease will do it, while those who benefit less and have more righteousness will do it.

It is from Zhuzi Genre-Disciples Eight. Things that are physically tired and feel stable in the heart should be done; Although the benefits are small, things that are extremely moral should be done.

3. The better you know, the better you will do. The more you do, the more you know.

it's from Zhu Xi's Zhuzi Genre Volume 9. The clearer you understand the theory, the more determined and serious you will be in your actions; The more determined and serious you are in your actions, the clearer you will be in theory.

4. As soon as the half-acre square pond is opened, the sky is shining and clouds are hovering.

it's from reading a book. Half an acre of square pond has a clear water surface. When it is opened, it looks like a bright mirror. The shadows of blue sky and white clouds will be reflected on the water surface of the pond and swim back and forth on it.

5. There are three times to read, which means heart, eyes and mouth.

it's from Zhu Xi's Rules of Training and Learning. When reading, we should do three things, that is, focus on the book, read the book with our eyes, and read the book with Chinese medicine.

6. The sea of misery is boundless, and turning back is the shore.

it's from Zhu Xi's Zhuzi Genre Volume 59. Wandering in the sea of suffering is endless. Only by repenting in time can we find a way out.

7, winning the day and looking for the fragrance of the waterfront, the boundless scene is new for a while.

It's from Song Zhu Xi's Spring Day. On this sunny spring day, I came to the edge of Surabaya to watch the flowers and trees, and the boundless scenery changed new colors for a while.

8. Deal with a man as he deals with you.

from Zhu Xi's The Doctrine of the Mean in the Southern Song Dynasty. We should use that man's skills to deal with him. This sentence has the same meaning as "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth", which shows how to deal with those wicked people and punish them.

9. If there is something, correct it; if there is nothing, encourage it.

from Zhu Xi's Collection of Notes. For others, if you have your own mistakes, then even if you correct them, if you don't, you should try to encourage yourself.

1. To learn, you must first make up your mind. If the ambition is established, then learning can focus on it. If you are uncertain, you will never get anywhere.

from Zhu Xi's Zhuzi Genre. No matter what you do, you must set an ambition first. Only by setting an ambition first can we deepen our studies. If we don't set an ambition, we won't succeed in the end.