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Famous aphorisms about attaching importance to skills
1. Anyone who has the skill of playing chess, calligraphy, painting and astrology will be treated with courtesy if he comes to pay homage. -Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge"

Interpretation: Anyone who is good at piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, medical divination and scryer comes to the audience and treats them with courtesy.

Nothing is impossible for a person with strong ability. Heywood

3, where the use of works not listed. I saw the horror, and then I knew the skill was great. -Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Biography of Ziren"

Interpretation: I looked around and was very surprised. Then I knew that his skills were superb and great!

4, there is a gap between people there, but the blade is not thick; Without thickness, there is room, and there is room for recovery. -Pre-Qin Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi Health Master"

Interpretation: There are gaps in the joints of cattle, but the blade is not thick. If you use such a thin blade to stab a joint with a gap, you must be generous and have room when running the blade.

5, omnipotent skills, each temple is a god for ancestors. -Qing Ji Yun's Notes on Reading Wei Caotang and Four Stories of Luanyang Summer.

Interpretation: All kinds of crafts have their own superb ancestors.

6, a successful entrepreneur, three factors, vision, mind, ability. —— Ma Yun