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Competition and Cooperation Famous Quotes and Examples

Famous quotes about competition and cooperation:

1. If I see further than others, it is not just standing on the shoulders of giants. ——Newton

2. In order to fight, we must twist all our forces into a rope and concentrate these forces on the same point of attack. ——Engels

3. A country is like a family, and unity is the most precious. Even if people have different views and opinions, they should seek basic agreement in dialogue and harmony, so that the country can move forward. ——Chirac

4. People shape organizations, and after the organization is formed, the organization shapes us. ——Churchill

5. The greatest power is working together. ——Uzbek nation

Celebrity examples of competition and cooperation:

1. Guan Zhong and Bao Shuya. Guan Zhong came from a poor family, but he worked hard to teach himself "poetry" and "calligraphy" since he was a child. He also understood etiquette, had rich knowledge, and was highly skilled in martial arts. He and his close friend Bao Shuya were the masters of Master Jiu and Master Xiaobai respectively. In the twelfth year of Duke Xiang of Qi (686 BC), the state of Qi was in turmoil. Gongsun Wuwu killed King Xiang of Qi and established himself as king. A year later, Gongsun Wuwu was killed again, leaving Qi without a king for a while. Prince Jiu and Xiaobai, who were on the run, both tried to return home as soon as possible to seize the throne. In order to make Jiu the king, Guan Zhong wanted to kill Xiaobai in the middle of an ambush, but his arrow hit Xiaobai's copper belt hook.

Xiaobai pretended to be dead, and with the help of Bao Shuya, he returned home first and ascended to the throne. He is the famous Duke Huan of Qi in history. When Duke Huan ascended the throne, he managed to kill Prince Jiu and his enemy Guan Zhong, who had shot him with an arrow. Bao Shuya tried his best to dissuade him, pointing out that Guan Zhong was a genius in the world, and asked Duke Huan to think about the prosperity of Qi, forget the old grudges, and use Guan Zhong in a more important position. Duke Huan accepted the suggestion and took Zhong back to his country. Soon he became the prime minister and presided over political affairs. Guan Zhong was able to display all his talents.

2. During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhang Liao, under Cao Cao, was Lejin and guarded Hefei. Once, Sun Quan sent an army of 100,000 ping pings to attack. The two men were two of the five good generals, with equal merit. They had always been at odds in the past, but in the face of a strong enemy, they could still complement each other and help each other, and finally defeated the enemy's army.

3. The old fishermen of ancient Japan discovered that if a few remaining lively sardines were put into a group of salvaged lazy catfish, they would be better. The active sardines scurry among the catfish, giving the catfish a sense of crisis. They swim hard to avoid death due to suffocation. This is the famous catfish effect.

4. One year, the world crude oil price rose sharply. Hammer's opponents all increased their oil output to Eastern European countries slightly, but Hammer's oil output decreased significantly, which puzzled many people. The black reporter Jesse Kuth went to great lengths to find Hammer and asked him for advice on this issue.

Hammer said something that he will never forget: "Taking care of others means taking care of yourself. If those who always want to get ahead in the competition know that taking care of others only requires a little understanding and generosity, But if he can win unexpected gains, he will definitely regret it. Care is the most powerful way and the best way."

5. There is a story about Lian Po and Lin Xiangru in ancient times. During the Warring States Period, Lin Xiangru, a native of the State of Zhao, was ordered to go on a mission to the State of Qin. He fulfilled his mission and returned the jade to Zhao intact, so he was named a senior official. In recognition of Lin Xiangru's contribution, the King of Zhao granted Lin Xiangru the title of Shangqing. The veteran general Lian Po believed that he was invincible and invincible, while Lin Xiangru was just a weak scholar who could only speak more powerfully than him. He was very dissatisfied with this and repeatedly said to people: "Let me see you later." He will definitely humiliate him."

When Lin Xiangru found out about this, he took state affairs first and took sick leave to avoid going to court and tried not to see him. Later, Lian Po learned that Lin Xiangru was doing this because he was concerned about national affairs, so he apologized to Lin Xiangru for shouldering the thorn. After that, the two got together and began to do their best to assist King Zhao in governing the country.