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What are the famous aphorisms about silence?

1. The cycle of "Morning in Shanghai" Part 1: "The night is deep, the stars in the sky are dense, the village is very quiet, and people are asleep."

2. Farewell to Cambridge by Xu Zhimo: But I can't play songs. Quietly is a farewell flute; Summer insects are also silent for me, silence is Cambridge tonight!

3. The Book of Commandments by Zhuge Liang in Shu Han Dynasty: If you are indifferent, you will have no ambition, and if you are quiet, you will not be far away.

Interpretation: You can't make your ambition clear unless you are quiet and indifferent, and you can't achieve your lofty goals without excluding external interference.

4. Xiao Hong's Lonely Life: "Although the street is ringing with clogs, the house is still as quiet as sleeping."

5. Chapter 3 of Ba Jin's Death: "From then on, he seems to be calm on the surface, but his inner excitement is very fierce."

6. Liu Baiyu's Three Days on the Yangtze River: "Now, all the people on board are asleep, and the whole world is asleep, and there is a quiet light on the cab."

7. Chapter 1 of Wei Wei's "The Orient", Part V: "This kind of bird has its own tastes in the morning when the dew is wet, in the quiet noon and in the hazy moonlight night."

8. Du Pengcheng? The first chapter of "Defending Yan 'an": "They don't lament or shed tears, shout or talk. The ravine is full of silence and seriousness. "