Zhuge Liang's Difficult Poems on Entrepreneurship

Zhuge Liang has a famous saying

If you want its benefits, you must worry about its harm. If you want to think about its success, you must worry about its failure.

The husband should aim high, worship sages, abandon lust and doubt, so that the ambition of ordinary people can be revealed and felt; Endure flexion and extension, remove details, ask questions extensively, except being too stingy. Although I have stayed for a long time, why bother to harm the beauty, why bother to suffer it? If ambition is not strong, intentions are not generous, but mediocre stuck in vulgarity, silently tied to feelings, always curled up in mediocrity, it is inevitable that vulgarity.

I don't like the ruler wall but the inch shadow, which is not easy to suffer.

Expensive but not arrogant, winning without contradiction, virtuous but able to descend, just and able to endure.

If you want its benefits, you must worry about its harm. If you want to think about its success, you must worry about its failure.

Knowing each other, warmth does not increase China, and cold does not change leaves, but it can be saved in four seasons.

If you want to learn, you have to learn If you don't learn, you won't learn widely. If you don't want to learn, you will not succeed.

Do your best until you die.

A gentleman's journey is quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, indifferent to one's ambition, and quiet to a great distance.

If you don't learn, although you exist, you will be like a walking corpse.

If you are not proud, you are proud, not arrogant.

The spirit of a great man with lofty ideals should not be underestimated.