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Cao Mengde’s famous sayings

1. Qingqing Zijin, my heart is leisurely. But for your sake, I still ponder it.

2. The dragon can be big or small. It can rise or disappear. If it is big, it can stir up clouds and spit out mist. If it is small, it can hide its form. If it rises, it can soar in the universe. If it is hidden, it can lurk within the waves. The changes in the dragon's time are comparable to the heroes of the world!

3. Today, Duke Yuan is in great power and has a strong army. His two sons have grown up, and he is the most famous in the world. Who can surpass this?

4. Surrender yourself to your country, destroy your body for righteousness, and hang your feet behind you.

5. Walking around the tree three times, where is the branch to lean on?

6. Select the talented people in their hometown and teach them. The ways of the common people and the ancestors of the kings will not be abolished, but will benefit the world.

7. Riding six dragons and riding on the wind. Traveling across the four seas, there are eight countries along the way. Climbing high mountains, approaching valleys, and riding on the clouds.

8. I would rather betray the world than let the world betray me!

9. Only talents can be used, and I can use them.

10. It is not a hero to do great things but cherish one's life, to see small gains and forget one's life.

11. The old man is brave and ambitious.

12. The old man is constantly ambitious and aims for a thousand miles; the martyr is full of ambition in his old age.

13. Don’t resign your title and flee for salary, do not use it to gain your reputation, and do not give it up because your position is unworthy of virtue.

14. The mountains never get too high and the water never gets too deep. The Duke of Zhou feeds and the world returns to its heart.

15. People without talents cannot make meritorious deeds, are not beneficial to the country, and cannot receive rewards.

16. Choose those who understand the legal principles and punish them with the law.

17. I have the wisdom of the world at my disposal and control it with the Dao, and there is nothing I can do.

Author: Han Shuqiu Rek

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