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What are Tokugawa Ieyasu’s famous quotes? and explanations of famous sayings

1. The daimyo should not live in the same place as his heir. Nobunaga's incident at Honnoji Temple and the death of his father and son at the same time serve as a warning. 2. If you cannot have many sons, you will not be able to rule the world. 3. When the time comes, you must also give up your children and wife. 4. The most trustworthy people are not brothers and children, but loyal retainers. 5. I can save everyone in the world, but I can’t save Ishida Mitsunari? 6. It would be unfilial for a son to die in front of me! 7. At that time, people always had the mentality of sitting in a leaky boat and living in a house of fire. 8. Life is like carrying a heavy burden, so don’t be impatient. 9. If you regard lack of freedom as a common thing, you will not realize that it is insufficient. 10. When you have desires in your heart, you should look back on the times of poverty. 11. If you are tolerant and regard anger as an enemy, you will be able to live in peace for a long time. 12. Only know victory but not defeat. It will harm him! 13. It is better to blame yourself than to blame others, and it is better to do better than to go wrong. 14. To treat everyone in the world equally, regardless of each other, is the so-called "sincerity". 15. The rich who are rude cannot become rich. There are three sharp swords above everyone's head: fate, destiny and destiny. It's like a round basin with a bowl inside. The bowl is the person. As long as he is in the basin, whether he goes left or right, he can make his own choice. The choice he makes in the basin is his destiny. Therefore, destiny can be changed according to one's will. And the edge of the basin... When a person reaches the edge of the basin, he will never be able to go back. This is his fate. In addition to fate, there is destiny. The so-called destiny is the order that created this basin and bowl. Only when people know what they are capable of and what they are unable to do, and know that there are still things in this world that they cannot do anything about, can they be able to adapt accordingly. ——Ieyasu said and acted on behalf of Itakura Katsushige. Ieyasu knew his destiny. You cannot violate destiny, but you can know it, do your best, and make the final effort for your mission. (Part 13/Destiny and Mankind) Good government has its own good people, and bad government has its own bad people. Government is like a boat, and its people are like water. Only when the boat and water are harmonious can the tide lift the boat. ——Gong Ieyasu announced the martial law and tried to convince the people. (Part 13/Destiny and Human Destiny) There are public and private in the world, and ordinary people often distinguish between the two. If they are separated, they will have to endure the pain of abolishing "private" because of "public". Whether one can properly coordinate "public" and "private" will show one's ability. If people always suffer for public and private reasons in their hearts, then this life can only be a constant sacrifice. The more you try to abide by the law and maintain order, the harder your life will be. What was originally a beautiful life will turn into a sea of ??misery. There is public and private, and each has its own suitability, which is the best strategy for life. ——Ieyasu Gong urged Katsutaka to go to Tadaki as an envoy. (13 parts/compassion-based)