①Be noble but not arrogant, win without being disobedient, be virtuous but able to subordinate, be strong but be able to endure. ——Zhuge Liang
② He dedicated his life to death. ——Zhuge Liang
③Great things start from difficulty, small things start from ease——Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang
④The governance of a saint is to live in peace and enjoy his career——Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang
⑤The important affairs of the country must not be prepared beforehand - Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms
⑥Scholars know each other. Warmth does not increase the beauty, cold does not change the leaves, and they can survive all seasons and endure. The enemy is dangerous but the enemy is strong. ——Zhuge Liang
⑦If you know what punishment is imposed, then the evil will know what you fear. ——Zhuge Liang (Three Kingdoms·Shu)
⑧Encouraging agriculture will not take away the time. ——Zhuge Liang (Three Kingdoms·Shu)
⑨ Only when you are not arrogant can you be arrogant, not by favoring others. ? ——Zhuge Liang
⑩The journey of a gentleman is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility and cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be far-reaching. ——Zhuge Liang
Zhuge Liang (181 AD - October 8, 234), courtesy name Kongming, nickname Wolong (also known as Fulong), Han nationality, Yangdu, Langya, Xuzhou (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong) He was the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, an outstanding politician, strategist, essayist, calligrapher, and inventor. There are many famous sayings and aphorisms, which are related to being an official. The benevolent sees benevolence, the wise see wisdom.