Collection of Ten Classic Quotations of Li Zhi
1. Today is unique, but not the same.
Ming Li Zhi's The Outlaws of the Marsh. The idiom "ingenuity" refers to getting along with new methods and ideas that are different from the public.
2. Contemporary novelists are miscellaneous and deviant, so they can't be taught.
Ming Li Zhi's The Outlaws of the Marsh. Nowadays, novels are complicated, and most of them deviate from and violate Confucian classics and moral dogma, which cannot be followed.
3. return home with a full load.
Ming Li Zhi's Book Burning and Jiao Weak Hou. Full load means that the vehicle is full of things.
4. talk about morality but have high officials in mind, aiming at great wealth.
Ming Li Zhi's Book Burning and Jiao Weak Hou. I talk about benevolence and morality, but I think about seeking high officials and obtaining wealth.
5. Yesterday is not today, and today is not the day after tomorrow.
I went to Ming Li Zhi's Collection of Books, General Current Theory of Biography in the Century. Yesterday was the same, but not today, not today, but tomorrow.
6. those who don't talk about financial management can never rule the world.
it's from Ming Li Zhi's Four Book Reviews University. People who don't know how to manage money can't govern the country well.
7. Xian takes the right and wrong of Confucius as right and wrong, so he has never heard of right and wrong.
It's from Ming Li Zhi's Collection of Books and Biography of the Century. Everyone takes what Confucius thinks is right and wrong as the only criterion for evaluating the right and wrong of things and thoughts, so there is nothing to discuss. This sentence holds that everyone should have their own independent opinions and concepts of right and wrong. The author opposes the idea of evaluating and measuring everything with Confucius' ideas in feudal times.
8. painting is not just about painting, but about being in shape and spirit; Poetry is not in the painting, but in the painting.
is selected from Li Zhi's Burning Books, Reading History, Poetry and Painting in the Ming Dynasty. Painting not only describes the image of things, but also makes the things described have both form and spirit; Poetry in painting is not to reveal the hidden meaning of painting, but to describe the posture of things in painting. Painting should pursue both form and spirit, but the spirit is naturally emitted, and people should be free to experience it, but not forced to accept it. Therefore, when painting poems, we should pay attention not to generate too much hair, not to directly reveal the philosophy contained in the painting, but only to supplement the image in the painting.
9. If you are a real hero, there is no one who doesn't know a hero.
Li Zhi's With Jiao Weak Hou in the Ming Dynasty. As long as you are a real hero, you won't worry about people who don't appreciate you. That is to say, gold will always shine, and people will appreciate it.
1. Those who are moving with words are not deeply impressed; Moving people to walkers, they should be quick.
Li Zhi from the Ming Dynasty. Use words to impress the other party, and the other party will not feel deeply. Use actions to impress the other party, and the other party will definitely respond quickly.