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Moral quality of famous sentences in ancient poetry
An upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried.

The three armed forces can win the handsome, but ordinary people can't win the ambition.

If you are poor, you will be immune to it, and if you are good, you will help the world.

A gentleman's journey is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, indifferent to one's ambition, and quiet to a great distance. If you study, you must be quiet. If you don't learn, you can't be versatile, and if you don't want to learn, you can't succeed. Slow can't have vitality, and risk can't have sex.

An old horse crouches, aiming at a thousand miles. A noble person still maintains lofty ideals even when he is old.

Be loyal to your art, you know that depression is endless without age.

When you are old and strong, you would rather know the heart of a bald head, be poor and strong, and not fall into the ambition of Qingyun.