1. "The king who values ??his teachers" means that the leader is very humble and respects truly worthy people as his teachers, so that he can achieve great success by "ruling the world". For example, King Wu of the Zhou Dynasty honored Taigong Jiang as his national advisor. After King Wen died and King Wu succeeded to the throne, he also appointed Taigong Jiang and honored him as his superior father. Tang appointed Yi Yin, Duke Huan of Qi appointed Guan Zhongzun as his father, and King Zhao of Yan appointed Guo Wei, all of whom were important masters.
2. "Those who value friends dominate" means that leaders treat their subordinates like brothers and friends. For example, Liu Bang used Xiao He, Han Xin, Zhang Liang, Mr. Fu Jian used Wang Meng, Liu Bei used Zhuge Liang, etc., all of them were close friends.
3. "Those who value themselves will perish" refers to those who do not listen to other people's suggestions and insist on going their own way, which is bound to fail.
Famous sayings about "Those who value their teachers will be kings, those who value their friends will dominate, and those who value themselves will perish":
1. The most important thing in life is not hard work or struggle, but choice. .
2. The boss can only give you a position, not a future. No matter how big the stage is, it will be cool for people to leave.
3. I don’t know which comes first, the accident or tomorrow. Not having a crisis is the biggest crisis, and being satisfied with the status quo is the biggest trap.
4. What you see and hear changes your life, and unknowingly ruins your life.
5. In business, you can control your efforts and investments, but you cannot control the results. Find a way out when you are successful in life, and find a way out when you are frustrated. BMWs have spare tires, but what about your life?
6. How many talented losers are there in the world? There are many highly educated unemployed people in the world - because of wrong choices.
7. Place the right bet and win once; follow the right person and win forever.
8. Learning is not as good as knowledge, knowledge is not as good as doing things, and doing things is not as good as being a person.