What are the famous sentences in Augmented Sages that advise people not to cherish property too much?
Original: I don't cherish the ancient books when I first read them; If you cherish books, you will be in the highest position. You must walk around and do something right. If you see something bad, you might as well buy another one. Building a new book is the work of a strong family, but my poor people can't do it yet. For example, teacups and rice bowls, knowing that they are old kilns, should also be cherished; However, poor people only have this device, so will they regard their hunger as a treasure? Children should know. Start reading ancient books, don't cherish them too much, but cherish them too much. You must put them on the shelf instead of reading them. When reading a book, you must turn around. If you read a bad book, you might as well buy another one. Cherishing books is something that people who have the ability to collect books do, and we poor people have no spare capacity to follow suit. For example, a teacup and rice bowl, which you know is precious ancient porcelain, should be treasured, but the family is poor and only has this vessel. You can starve without it. Do you cherish it? Children should know.