1. Changes in fate are like the waxing and waning of the moon, which does no harm to the wise.
The change of fate is like the round and waning of the moon, which does no harm to the wise.
2. Loyalty and honesty: Do not tell lies that are harmful to others. The inside and outside are consistent.
Loyalty and honesty: Don't tell lies that are harmful to others. Be consistent.
3. Despair destroys some people, while arrogance destroys many.
Despair destroys some, while arrogance destroys many.
4. Will dominates at the age of twenty, wit at the age of thirty, and wit at the age of four. At ten it's judgment.
At the age of 20, will dominates, at the age of 30, wit, and at the age of 40, judgment.
5. Virtue is far better than beauty. .
Virtue is far better than beauty.
6. Honesty is the best policy.
Honesty is the best policy.
7. Money does not belong to the person who owns it, but only to the person who enjoys it.
Money does not belong to those who own it, but to those who enjoy it.
8. Put other people’s slander against you in the dust; Favor is engraved in marble.
Put others'slander on the dust; carve others' favor on the marble.
9. A slip-up can be quickly made up for, but a slip-up may never be made up for.
A slip can be made up quickly, but a slip of the tongue may never be made up.
10. Half the truth is often a big lie.
Half the truth is often a big lie.
11. Those who mature early will wither early.
Early-maturing people wither early.
12. If you know how to live within your means, you can get rich.
If you know how to live within your means, you can be rich.
13. Proud people hate the pride of others.
The proud hate the pride of others.
14. Laziness, like rust, consumes the body more than hard work. Frequently used keys are always shiny.
Laziness, like rust, consumes more body than labor. The keys that are often used are always shining.
15. Pay attention to small expenses. The sinking of a large ship is sometimes caused by a slight breach.
Attention should be paid to *** all fees. The sinking of a large ship is sometimes caused by slight cracks.
16. Honesty and diligence should be your permanent companion.
Honesty and diligence should be your permanent panion.
17. The biggest shortcoming of mediocre people is that they often feel that they are better than others.
The greatest disadvantage of mediocre people is that they often feel superior to others.
18. No animal is more diligent than the ant, but it is the most taciturn.
No animal is more diligent than an ant, yet it is the most silent.
19. Proud morality leads to abundance, then to poverty, and finally to ruin of reputation.
Pride leads to abundance, then poverty, and ultimately to discredit.
20. A fool’s heart is in his mouth, but a wise man’s mouth is in his heart.
A fool's heart is in his mouth, and a wise man's mouth is in his heart.
21. Don't make mistakes by spending money on things that are beneficial to yourself and others. Spend a penny.
Spend your money on things that are good for you and others. Don't spend a penny by mistake.
22. The appreciation of beauty can be felt but cannot be expressed; This varies with each person's mood, interests and hobbies.
Appreciation of beauty can be understood without words; it varies with people's moods, interests and hobbies.
23. Vanity is the food of pride, and contempt is its drink.
Vanity is the food of pride, contempt is its drink.
24. The education of young people is the cornerstone of the country.
The education of young people is the cornerstone of the country.
25. Bad habits know that they are really ugly, so they often wear masks.
Habits know they are ugly, so they often wear masks.
26. If you make a mistake, you may stand up right away; if you break a promise, you may never recover.
If you fail, you may stand up immediately; if you fail, you may never be able to recover it.
27. A standing farmer is nobler than a kneeling gentleman.
The standing farmer is nobler than the kneeling gentleman.
28. A spendthrift person is equivalent to mortgaging his future.
A spendthrift man mortgages his future.
29. A lack of humility means a lack of insight.
Lack of modesty means lack of insight.