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小窗幽記:漢英對照
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陳繼儒、周文標、周文標、應佳鑫 著
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最新章節:194. Set your mind in the world of illusions by sitting yourself to watch the mists, gathering and dispersing.
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走向世界的明清小品
1. Where to find a medication to draw the intoxicated ones back to a clear-headed state?
2. It’s good to foster the integrity of seeking no fame and wealth and cultivate the ability of keeping calm and collected.
3. Anticipating return is no better than repaying kindness; asking for glory is no better than eluding fame.
4. To make people praise you right in your face is no better than not to make them vilify you behind your back.
5. Should Heaven make my fortune inadequate, I would increase the store of my virtue to replenish it.
6. A man despising fame and wealth may arouse the suspicion of those who love them.
7. Let beauty and ugliness get along with one another and the wise and the stupid be favored with no discrimination.
8. A sentimental person is liable to become cold-hearted while a capricious fellow is hard to change his nature.
9. The person who seeks reputation for himself is called greedy; the person who resorts to craft is called clumsy.
10. He who is disgusted at the talk about fame and wealth has not necessarily banished the desire for fame and wealth.
11. The longer the bird rests in concealment, the higher it flies.
12. Before making one suffer, Heaven would always bestow some scanty favors on him to provoke his conceit.
13. The bad habits people have are usually detected in their social intercourses.
14. Collecting and appreciating the calligraphies and paintings of notables are matters of elegance; but if too crazy about so doing, one will look like a merchant.
15. Grudge your money not and you can gather fellow beings; be strict with yourself and you can convince the public.
16. Only when you let go of the thing you are most attached to, can the world you have in sight be ever broader.
17. To affirm if a man is reliable or not is to observe what he does when faced with important and/or difficult things.
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