1. The ruler is shorter and the inch is longer. -Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci Bu Ju".
Metaphorically, everyone has his own strengths and weaknesses, and each has his own merits.
2. There are days behind the scenes, but there are people outside. -Guo Xiaoting's Biography of Jigong
Metaphorically, there are talented people besides talented people, and inspiring people can't be satisfied with the status quo.
3. In a threesome, there must be a teacher. -The Analects of Confucius
means that three people are traveling together, and one of them must be my teacher. Later, he said that he should learn from others with an open mind.
4. A gentleman doesn't hide his shortcomings; if he doesn't know, he asks; if he can't, he learns. -Dong Zhongshu's Spring and Autumn Stories
means that a gentleman (a person with good conduct) should not hide his shortcomings, ask others if he doesn't know, and learn from others if he can't do it. It probably means don't pretend to understand, but have more spirit of not being ashamed to ask questions.
5. People have their own strengths and weaknesses, so we should be good at discovering the strengths of others and seeing our own weaknesses. -Proverb
means that everyone has his own strengths and weaknesses, and warns us to be good at discovering the strengths of others and reflecting on our own weaknesses.
6. I have heard of Taoism successively, and I have specialized in the art. -Han Yu's "Teacher's Theory"
means that the truth heard has come first and then, and the technical academics have their own research directions.
7. The shortcomings of a wise man are not as good as those of a fool. -Lu Jia's Xinyu Fuzheng
means that the shortcomings of smart people are not as good as the strengths of stupid people. Refers to employing people to promote their strengths and avoid their weaknesses.
8. People's talents have their own limits; The size should be different, and it should not be exceeded. -Wei Zhi's Sui Shu
means that everyone's talent is different and different; The size is also different and cannot be measured too much.
that is to say, everyone has his own strengths and weaknesses, so we can't generalize. ?
Extended information:
As the saying goes, the ruler is short, the inch is long, and no one is perfect. If you always compare your strengths with others' weaknesses, it will be difficult to get along with others. For a long time, you will be unhappy, lonely and narcissistic. If you always compare your own shortcomings with others' strengths, you will have no self-confidence, live without passion, and get old before you get old. Therefore, we should look at ourselves and others dialectically, know that there are mountains outside the mountains, live ourselves well and see the world objectively. ?