There is a long way to go. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Taibo"
We have only nine feet on the mountain, but we have fallen short of success. ——"Shang Shu·Lv Mastiff"
Birds and beasts never tire of height, and fish and turtles never tire of depth. ——"Zhuangzi·Gengsangchu"
The height of Tai (Tai) Mountain is not just a stone. It is tired and humble and then high. ——"Yan Zi Chun Qiu·Nei Pian"
Those who travel a hundred miles are more than ninety. ——"Warring States Policies·Five Qin Policies"
Although the trickle is small, it soaks into a river, and although the candlelight is faint, it can start a prairie fire. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Zhou Fang Biography"
Those who are determined to travel thousands of miles will not stop at the right foot. ——"Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lu Xun Biography"
Accumulate a spoonful to form a river, accumulate dust to form a majestic pole. ——"Book of Jin·Yu Pu Biography"
Those who do not have many things to do will not have great achievements. ——"The Book of Rites of Great Dai·Encouragement to Learning"
Those who have a long way to go will not choose the right place to stop. ——Han Han Ying
Pictures are more difficult than easy ones, because details are greater than details. ——Three Kingdoms (Shu)·Zhuge Liang
To be able to make a fortune, you must start from a piece of baht; to show your beauty in the sky, you must start from a penny. ——Jin·Ge Hong
Those who are good at the beginning will be successful, and those who are good at the end will overshadow the few. ——Wei Zheng of the Tang Dynasty
A man must strengthen himself to establish himself. ——Li Qi of the Tang Dynasty
Ling Shuang refused to let go of the pines and cypresses, so he was called the pillar of the universe. ——Shi Jun of the Tang Dynasty
A thousand miles begins with a single step, and dust rises from the mountains. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
The mountains are high and the marshes are long. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
You can see how the building was built in one day. ——Nie Yizhong of the Tang Dynasty
The way of a gentleman begins with constant self-improvement. ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty
Generals are born without seeds, and men should strive for self-improvement. ——Song Dynasty·Anonymous
One penny a day, a thousand penny a thousand days; a rope cuts wood, and a drop of water penetrates a stone. ——Luo Dajing of the Song Dynasty
To establish a career and make contributions, one must be practical in everything. ——Ming Dynasty Hong Zicheng
When dealing with the world, we should focus on the big picture and start small. ——Zeng Guofan of the Qing Dynasty
Every beginning is self-improvement, and every achievement is sincerity. ——Qing Dynasty Jinying
Mortal people value self-reliance.
——Shi Xiangzai of Qing Dynasty