One hundred studies must be identified first. (Zhu)
The edge of the sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold.
Put pen to paper shocks the wind and rain, and poetry becomes tears. (Du Fu)
Distinguish the poems in the book that are not well-formed, cut them out, learn the traditional elegance of the Book of Songs, and learn that the wise move forward, and the more teachers there are, this is your real teacher. (Du Fu)
If you have good knowledge, you can get it in a proper way, but if you accumulate it in a proper way, you can get it in a proper way. (Su Shi)
Be knowledgeable, interrogate, think carefully, distinguish clearly and persist. (Book of Rites)
If you don't climb the mountain, you don't know the height of the sky; Don't face the deep stream, I don't know the thickness of the ground. ("Xunzi")
Persuade people to cherish time.
I don't know how to study hard early, but I regret learning late.
It is easy for young people to learn, but difficult for old people. Every inch of time is an inch of light.
An inch of time is an inch of gold, saving money is hard to buy time.
If a person doesn't work hard when he is young, he will regret when he is old ―― laziness when he is young will make him regret when he is old; Reckless youth makes regretful old age; Idle youth, poor old age
Warn people to be honest.
1. If you don't have a strong will, you won't be wise. If you don't believe, you won't succeed.
-Mo Zhai, Warring States thinker.
2. Internal and external correspondence, commensurate with words and deeds.
—— Han Fei, philosopher and educator in the Warring States Period.
3. Goodness can't be imported, and fame can't be gained in vain.
-Qu Yuan, a poet in the Warring States Period
4. Real people are sincere, insincere and not touching.
-Zhuang Zhou, Warring States philosopher
People who don't keep their word are not famous.
-Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar in the Han Dynasty
6. False bullying can't last, emptiness can't last, rotten wood can't be carved, and love can't last.
-Han Ying, a poetic theorist in the Han Dynasty
7. Take people by letter, and the world will believe them; If you don't trust others, your wife will suspect them.
-Jin Dynasty hermit Chang Quan
8. People can't stand on the world without loyalty.
-Cheng Yi, philosopher of the Song Dynasty.
9. More virtual is better than less real.
-Chen Fu, philosopher of the Song Dynasty.
10. Being honest with others not only benefits others, but also benefits yourself.
-Song Dynasty scholar Emperor Wen of Sui
12. Keep your word and act respectfully.
-The Analects of Confucius
About the cultivation of a cultivated gentleman, the inner part is correct, the content is correct, and the outer part is also correct. -(Song) Ouyang Xiu's famous aphorism
Absolute beauty, gone forever, it's hard to wake up in the morning. It is timely to encourage yourself, and time waits for no one. -(Jin) Tao Yuanming's famous epigram
Quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugality to cultivate one's morality, not seclusion to clear one's mind, not tranquility to be far away. -Zhuge Liang's famous epigram