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Wei Zheng famous words, Wei Zheng


Wei Zheng famous words:

1. Be prepared for danger in times of peace.

2. Listening is clear, and partial belief is dark.

3, the grievances are not big, but the only ones are afraid of the people, and the boat is overturned.

4, arrogant can not be long, want to be indefinite, happy, can not be full.

5, the responsibility of honor and disgrace, care about oneself and not care about people.

6. The elders of the woods must be fixed at their roots; those who want to flow far away will have their fountains; those who think of the country will accumulate their righteousness.

7, read high-risk, then think and rush to self-pastoral; fear full of surplus, then think of the river under the river.

8, wholeheartedly Wu Yue as one; proud things are flesh and blood for the way.

9. If you can see what you want, you will know that you are enough to quit yourself. If you have a work, you will stop thinking about it. When you are high-risk, you will be humbly and gracious. If you are full of fear, then you will be able to swim in the river. If you are worried about sorrow, you will be careful and sorrowful; if you think about it, you will think of it with a sinful mind; if you want to swear by evil, then you will think that you are abhorrent; if you add it, you will not think about it. Rewarding; punishment, and thinking, no anger and torture.

Introduction to Wei Zheng:

Wei Zheng (580 years - February 11, 643), the word Xuan Cheng. The Han nationality, the Tang Julu people (now the people of Julu County, Xingtai City, Hebei Province, also said that Jinzhou City, Hebei Province or Guantao City, Hebei Province), Tang Dynasty politicians. He once served as a doctor, a doctor of Zuo Guanglu, a seal of Zheng Guogong, and a literary scholar. He is known as the most famous prostitute in Chinese history. He is the author of "The Book of Shu", the general theory of "Liang Shu", "Chen Shu" and "Qi Shu". His remarks are more common. One of the most famous and popular essays---"谏太宗十思疏疏". Most of his important remarks were included in the two books of the "Wei Zhenggong" and the "Zhuguan Zhengyao" edited by Wang Fangqing. It is one of the twenty-four merits of Lingyan Pavilion.

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