Domineering and inspirational ancient poems and sentences

Ancient domineering inspirational poems

1. It is better to accumulate wealth and grain than to accumulate virtue, and it is better to buy land than to buy books. -"Augmented Sage"

Like the love between fish and water, * * * works for the desire to fly. -"Wang Shifu"

Most people in the world have shallow eyes, but they only see the skin, but not the bones. -"Feng Menglong"

4. A gentleman likes virtue, while a villain likes earth. A gentleman is guilty of punishment, but a villain is guilty of profit. -The Analects of Confucius

5. I am full of bandits, but I can't turn around. I'm full of bandits. I can't get involved. -The Book of Songs

6. Wen, is Mo Wu still human? If I practice being a gentleman, I get nothing. -The Analects of Confucius

7. When everything is extremely difficult, what makes sense is a hero. -Zeng Guofan

8. It's better not to go to war for a few days than to go to war without any arrangement or calculation. -Zeng Guofan

9. Learn, not be poor; The importance of poor management must precede reading. -"Zhu"

10. Fools who worry too much will gain, and wise men who worry too much will lose. -"Augmented Sage"

1 1. Standing with fists, walking with arms and walking with faces. -"Shi Naian"

12. It's like eating all the birds and throwing them into the forest, and the land is so clean. -Cao Xueqin