Ancient poems and famous sentences containing philosophy

On one side of the boat, Qian Fan races; At the head of the sick tree, every year is a spring shower.

Don't do evil, no matter how small it is; Don't forget to do good, no matter how insignificant it is.

Thousands of miles of levees were destroyed by ant nests.

Not cold, not awake, not quiet, not far away.

Knowing what shame is is approaching courage.

Just as good medicine tastes bitter and is good for illness, good advice is good for action.

The old horse crouches, aiming at thousands of miles; A noble person still maintains lofty ideals even when he is old.

If you are poor, you will be immune to it, and if you are good, you will help the world.

The edge of the sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold.

A friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, but a friendship between villains is as sweet as water.

When you are old and strong, you would rather know the heart of a bald head; Poverty is strong, not falling into the sky.

On paper, you will feel shallow and never know.

Things are clear, everything is learned, and people's understanding is an article.