Zeng Guofan's Six Commandments Calligraphy Works
The first commandment: don't do things for a long time, don't go to places where there are many people competing; The second precept: don't abandon the beauty of the people with small evils, and don't forget the grace of the people with small grievances; The third precept: say that people's shortcomings are to protect themselves, and praise their own advantages is to avoid the advantages of others; The first kind under the temptation: the benefits can be * * * but not immune, and the plan can be less but not open; The fifth precept: mediocrity in ancient and modern times is defeated by a lazy word, and talents in ancient and modern times are defeated by a proud word; The sixth precept: to do great things, we should give priority to knowledge, supplemented by talent To do great things, people seek half, and providence half.