If you don't stay in the garden, you will be unclear, restless and not far away. What do you mean?

This is a good example.

A gentleman's journey is quiet to cultivate one's morality, and frugal to cultivate one's morality.

I don't know what you are talking about.

If you don't stay in the garden, you will be unclear, restless and not far away.

Moral: People with moral cultivation cultivate their body and mind by inner peace and cultivate their noble character by saving money and property. You can't be clear about your ambitions without being quiet, and you can't achieve your lofty goals without excluding external interference.

From: The Book of the Ten Commandments

About the author: Zhuge Liang (18 1-234), a native of Xuzhou (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), was an outstanding statesman, strategist, essayist and calligrapher during the Three Kingdoms period. Representative prose works include An Example and A Book of Commandments.

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This article was written in 234 AD (the 12th year of Jian Xing in Shu Han Dynasty), and it was a letter from Zhuge Liang to his eight-year-old son Zhuge Zhan. Zhuge Liang dedicated his life to the country and died. He worked day and night for the national cause of Shu and Han and neglected to educate his son personally, so he wrote this letter to warn Zhuge Zhan.

From the text, we can see that Zhuge Liang is a noble and knowledgeable father, and his inculcation and infinite expectations for his son are all in this book. Through the words of wisdom, rationality, conciseness and preciseness, the full text expresses the father's love in the world, which has become a famous piece of self-cultivation and determination of future students.