37 famous poems and aphorisms about being indifferent to fame and fortune

1. When greed comes in, there is no need to be satisfied. Master Hongyi. ——"Practice French"

2. Fewer desires will lead to a calm mind, and a calm mind will make things simpler. ——Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty, "Book of Readings"

3. Don't use praise to make people happy, and don't use praise to make people angry. ——Ming Hai Rui's "Ling Zhi"

4. A true scientific researcher completely abandons the utilitarian view of the work he is engaged in. ——Pierce

5. A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's morality through tranquility and to cultivate one's virtue through frugality. Without indifference, one cannot clear one's ambitions, and tranquility cannot lead to great distances. ——Zhuge of the Three Kingdoms, this condolence message from the "Book of Commandments"

6. Who would have thought that apart from the generals, ministers, princes, etc., there would be no joy in traveling. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

7. Seeing through the world of mortals, suddenly unlocking the reins of fame. ——Qing·Li Ruzhen

8. If desire is weak, the heart will be empty, if the heart is empty, the qi will be clear, and if the qi is clear, the mind will be clear. ——A touch of sadness in Xue Xuan's "Study Record" of the Ming Dynasty

9. To have a broad mind, you must learn from the word plain. ——"Collection of Cai E·Preface and Notes"

10. Don't be obsessed with wealth, and don't worry about poverty. ——"Book of Han·Yang Xiong Biography"

11. A person will never show his superiority just because he looks at the world with hatred. ——Chateaubriand

12. Tolerance is the first way to enter, and tranquility is the first way to nourish the heart. ——Master Hongyi's "Farewell to the Proverbs"

13. If one's ambition is not up to standard, he will regard his position as a piece of baht. ——"History of the Song Dynasty·Hermit Biography"

14. Don't talk about fame and fortune. Fame and fortune are personal enemies. ——Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

15. In the infinite drought, the seedlings are about to dry up, and strange peaks are made in leisurely places. ——"Yongyun"

16. Be indifferent and clear your ambitions, and work hard all night. ——Cai E's "Nanning Residence and House Couple"

17. A cup of washing leaves nothing left, everything will be wasted and the fortune will be far away, and the fame and small profits will not be envied. ——Zhao Shixia of the Song Dynasty

18. Those who are content are in a fairyland, and those who are not satisfied are in a mortal realm. ——Ming Hong Zicheng

19. There is the form of entry, but there is no emotion of entry. There is the form of entry, so the group is in the entry; there is no emotion of entry, so right and wrong cannot be found in the body. ——Zhuangzi

20. If you have few desires, you will be sincere. ——Song Dynasty Cheng Hao Cheng Toothbrush "Er Cheng Quanshu·Yuanfeng is gone"

21. Perfect behavior comes from a completely non-utilitarian heart. ——Cesare Pavese

22. Those who are not famous are not good for themselves; those who are famous are those who are good for profit. ——Qian Qi of the Qing Dynasty, "Qian Gongliang's Test of Confucianism·Guide to Confucianism"

23. Do not hide yourself with any selfish interests, and do not burden yourself with any selfish desires. ——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty

24. If you have a heart for fame and wealth, you can transcend the world. ——Ming Hong Zicheng

25. Don’t be tempted by praise and don’t be afraid of slander. ——"Xunzi·Fei Twelve Sons"

26. It doesn't matter whether others appreciate his efforts, he will definitely succeed. ——Jin Keer

27. Greed for material, lust for power and vanity make people miserable. These are the three pillars of public consciousness. They support unwaveringly no matter when and where they are. of mediocrity into the world. ——[Former Soviet Union] Aite to Tov

28. Indifference leads to clear aspirations, tranquility and far-reaching. ——Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang

29. I also laugh at the fame and fortune of Chang'an, but the world of mortals is half a horse's hoof. ——Seng Shangyan of the Tang Dynasty

30. The secluded realm can be seen from the outside, and the high-mindedness alone transcends worldly ignorance. ——Song Huihong

31. Being too troubled and being too happy are both ways of overestimating the world, and the former is worse than the latter. ——Halifax

32. Being rich and noble without justice is like a floating cloud to me. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Shu Er"

33. When you succeed in something, don't wait to enjoy the honor. ——France

34. The key to self-cultivation is to have few desires, and the first thing to do is to be respectful and frugal. ——"Collection of Ancient and Modern Books·Xuexingdian"

35. Deep down in our hearts, each of us feels that holding a carefree and indifferent attitude towards life will compensate for everything he has. shortcoming. ——William James

36. Relaxed and happy, forgetting all favors and disgrace. ——Fan Chuyan, Song Dynasty, "The Story of Yueyang Tower"

37. Wealth and honor are not my wish, and the imperial hometown cannot be expected.

——Jin Dynasty Tao Yuanming's "Come Back and Come Back";