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The famous sayings of Chinese philosophy are as follows:

1. Work when the sun rises, rest when the sun sets, be at ease between heaven and earth, and be content with your mind. "Zhuangzi·Rang Wang"

2. If a white horse passes between heaven and earth in life, it will happen suddenly. "Zhuangzi Zhibeiyou"

3. The friendship between husbands is as far away from each other as it is from abandoning each other. Moreover, the friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, and the friendship between villains is as sweet as sweet wine. A gentleman is indifferent to intimacy, but a villain is willing to give up. "Mountain Trees"

4. Those who praise others with good looks will also destroy them with good backing. "Zhuangzi: Robber Zhi"

5. Well frogs cannot talk to the sea, and summer insects cannot talk to the ice. "Autumn Water"

6. "Forgetting your liver and gallbladder, leaving behind your ears and eyes, you are wandering beyond the dust and dirt, and you are as carefree as if you have nothing to do. This is called doing things without relying on them, and growing up without killing them." Chapter · Dasheng"

The general idea should be that when you act, you should go beyond the spirit of loyalty. When you look at things, don't just use your eyes and ears. Be free and easy beyond the dust and dirt, and don't be dragged down by worldly affairs. As the saying goes, it is to promote the development of all things without taking credit for merit, and to nourish all things without taking oneself as the master.

7. Enjoy their food, enjoy their clothes, enjoy their customs, and live in peace. Neighbors look at each other, hear the sounds of chickens and dogs, and the people do not interact with each other until they grow old and die. "烠箧"

8. There is no greater sorrow than the death of the heart, and the death of a person is also the second. "Zhuangzi·Tian Zifang"

9. Follow the same kind and respond with the same voice, which is the fundamental principle of nature. "Zhuangzi Fisherman"

10. Eat less to nourish the stomach, and read more to nourish the courage.

11. If you plan without a master, you will be trapped, and if you are unprepared, you will be in vain.

12. When Peng migrates to Nanming, the water hits him for three thousand miles, surges upward for ninety thousand miles, and then rests for six months. "Xiaoyaoyou"

13. Morning bacteria don't know Hui Shuo, and crickets don't know Spring and Autumn.

"Happy Journey"