· To cultivate one's body, first correct one's mind, then cultivate one's body.
· A true gentleman seeks profit from benevolence, while a great man seeks wealth from righteousness.
· Work diligently and behave according to rules and regulations.
· Be humble and courteous towards others, and act without arrogance or impatience.
· To achieve success in one's career, one must first learn to be a good person.
· Books are the cause of heroes in the world, and goodness is the root of wealth and honor in the world.
· Successful people succeed because they are constantly looking for ways.
· The reason why failed people fail is because they are constantly looking for excuses.
· The same error occurs repeatedly, either foolishly or with ulterior motives.
· If one's job is not completed, either they lack ability or dedication;
The objective reason is limited resources.
· A hundred year plan, quality first, safety is the greatest benefit.
· Everyone is a talent, horse racing is not like horse racing.
· True work should have performance, and work without performance is a waste of resources.
· The promotion and demotion of positions depend on performance, and the level of remuneration depends on contribution.
· There is only a off-season mindset, no off-season market.
· Treating evaluations correctly, speaking with results, and convincing people with grades are the most important principles that managers should understand.