Zheng Banqiao's famous sayings
1. It is most unhelpful to rely on reciting what you have read. My eyes are blurred, my mind is in a hurry, and I am overwhelmed with traffic. It is like looking at the beauty in the scene and passing it by at a glance. What good does it do to me.
2. There is no need to make a room elegant when there is not much fragrance of flowers.
3. Alcohol can mess up your nature, so the Buddha warned against it. Wine can nourish one's nature, so immortals drink it.
4. You are talented and I am not poor.
5. Seeking quick results without working hard will only end up being arrogant for a long time and embarrassing for an old age.
6. It is difficult to be smart, and it is difficult to be confused. It is even harder to go from being smart to being confused - it is rare to be confused.