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Jiang Ziya’s famous sayings

1. The world is not a world for one person, but a world for everyone. Those who share the benefits of the world will gain the world, and those who are good at the benefits of the world will lose the world. "Six Tao"

2. If the land is thin, big trees will not grow; if the water is shallow, big fish will not swim. "Tai Gong's Art of War"

3. The world is not ruled by one person, only the Taoist can rule it. "Six Tao"

4. If the king is unworthy, the country will be in danger and the people will be in chaos; if the king is wise and sage, the country will be safe and the people will be governed. Fortune and misfortune depend on you, not on the weather. "Six Tips"

5. First, it is on the level of Tao, almost as high as God. "Six Tips"

6. Rewards and punishments are like being imposed on oneself, and gifts and punishments are like taking things one's own. This is the way to love the people. Jiang Ziya (about 1156 BC - about 1017 BC), whose surname was Jiang, was Lu, his given name was Shang, his courtesy name was Ziya, and his nickname was Feixiong. An outstanding statesman, military strategist, and strategist in ancient China, the founding father of the Zhou Dynasty, and the founder of military science in the late Shang and early Zhou dynasties. While fishing on the shores of the Wei River, he met Jichang, the Marquis of the West Bodhisattva, and worshiped him as "Grand Master". He was honored as Taigongwang and became the chief think tank, assisting Jichang in establishing his hegemony. After King Wu of Zhou came to the throne, he was revered as "Master Shangfu" and became the military commander of the Zhou Kingdom, known as Jiang Shang. Assisted King Wu to eliminate Shang Zhou and establish the Zhou Dynasty. He was granted the title of Marquis of Qi and established his capital in Yingqiu. He became the founder of the Jiang family's Qi Kingdom and the founder of Qi culture. He was highly praised by later generations. Emperors and literary and historical records of all dynasties revered him as the originator of military strategists and the founder of Qi culture. Martial Saint, Grandmaster of Hundreds of Schools.

1. When a saint is about to move, he must be foolish.

From "Six Taoists, Wu Tao, and Enlightenment Thirteenth". Translation: When a saint is about to take action, he must first have a dull expression.

2. There is no better way to be a soldier than one.

From "Six Taoists, Wen Tao, and the Twelfth Tao of Soldiers". Translation: In general, there is no more important principle in the use of troops than a high degree of unity in command.

3. A gentleman is happy with his aspirations, and a villain is happy with his affairs.

From "Six Taoists·Wen Tao·The No. 1 Literary Master". Translation: Gentlemen are happy to realize their ambitions, and ordinary people are happy to do their own things well.

4. All affairs in the army are handled by generals without hearing the emperor’s orders.

From "Six Taoists, Long Tao, Generals No. 21". Translation: All affairs in the army do not obey the orders of the king, but all obey the orders of the commander-in-chief.

5. The world is not the world of one person, but the world of the world.

From "Six Taoists·Wen Tao·The No. 1 Literary Master". Translation: The world is not a world for one person, but a world that belongs to everyone in the world.

6. The Tao cannot be seen, the things cannot be heard, and the victory lies in the unknowable.

From "Six Taoists, Wu Tao, and Enlightenment Thirteenth". The great truth of translation lies in the fact that people cannot see it, the change of things lies in the fact that it is done unconsciously, and the chance of success lies in the fact that it cannot be predicted.

7. The art of military victory is to closely observe the enemy's opportunities, quickly take advantage of them, and attack them unexpectedly.

From the translation of "Six Taoists·Wen Tao·The Twelfth Way of Soldiers" The method of winning in combat is to carefully ascertain the enemy's situation, seize favorable opportunities, and then take them by surprise and deliver a sudden blow.

8. If you take fish with bait, the fish will be killed; if you take people with salary, they will be exhausted; if you take the country with family, the country will be taken away; if you take the world with country, the world will be destroyed.

From "Six Taoists·Wen Tao·The No. 1 Literary Master". Translation: Use fragrant bait to fish, and the fish will be cooked; use juelu to trap talents, and the talents will be put to good use. If you seize the country based on the family, the country can be taken as your own. If you take over the world based on the country, you can conquer all the world.

9. Great wisdom is not wise, great planning is not planning, great courage is not courageous, great benefits are disadvantageous; those who benefit the world will be enlightened by the world; those who harm the world will be closed down.

From the translation of "Six Taoist Martial Arts and Enlightenment Thirteenth" True wisdom does not reveal wisdom, true strategy does not reveal strategy, true bravery does not reveal bravery; real interests do not reveal Show benefits. Whoever seeks benefits for the world will be welcomed by everyone; whoever brings harm to everyone will be opposed by the world.

10. Where benevolence lies, the world will return to it. Where virtue lies, the world will return to it. Where righteousness lies, the world will follow it. Where the Tao is, the world will return to it.

From the translation of "Six Taoists·Wentao·The No. 1 Literary Master" Where benevolence is, all the people in the world will follow. Where there is kindness, everyone in the world will follow you. Where morality exists, people all over the world will rush to follow him. Wherever the royal way is, everyone in the world will follow.