2. Respect the names of colleagues and predecessors. ——Bacon
3. If you encounter factions, it is best to join a certain faction when one is rising and remain neutral when one is high. ——Bacon
4. Those who are successful have many ways of mixing good and evil. ——Bacon
5. Status shows one’s character. ——Bacon
6. Status is basically a reflection of virtue and ability. ——Bacon
7. Paying too much attention to love means giving up wisdom and wealth. ——Bacon
8. When necessary, make up reasons to take the initiative. ——Bacon
9. For a country to be great, it must have a nation that is good at fighting. ——Bacon
10. Only by practicing martial arts can one become suddenly powerful. ——Bacon
11. The root causes of rebellion are first, too much poverty, and second, too much resentment. There are as many troublemakers as there are bankrupts. ——Bacon
10. The best thing about a person is to skillfully avoid and deflect approaching difficulties. ——Bacon
11. Monitor relentlessly and be vigilant at all times. ——Bacon
12. It is impossible for a nation trapped in taxes to become brave and good at fighting. Not suitable for building an empire. ——Bacon
13. Don’t let the nobles reproduce too fast. ——Bacon
14. The upper class life is open and orderly, not secretive and stingy, polite to the virtuous and corporal, and full of guests, which will attract people to build great achievements. ——Bacon
15. The most effective person is the one who devotes the most to it. ——Bacon
16. The precise nature of those who sit down to work and those who work indoors are inconsistent with their bellicose mentality. There is a certain bellicosity in those who wander and love danger more than labor. ——Bacon
17. Regarding military affairs as the only honor, knowledge and profession of the country is the embodiment of martial arts. ——Bacon
18. An unfair trial is worth 10 crimes. ——Bacon
19. Glorious war is real exercise. ——Bacon
20. The master of sea and air is suitable for building an empire. ——Bacon
21. A snake cannot become a dragon unless it eats a snake. ——Bacon
22. People who are extremely patriotic and love the Lord are always unfortunate. ——Bacon
23. Of all the truly great figures (whether they are ancient or modern, as long as their names are forever engraved in human memory), none of them is crazy about love. for great cause suppresses this feeble feeling. ——Bacon
24. You must rely on the mistakes of others to prosper yourself. ——Bacon
25. Not all beautiful people have other talents. Because Creation is stingy, He gives this and never gives back to that. Therefore, many people with good looks do nothing. They pursue physical beauty too much and give up inner beauty. But this is not entirely correct, because Augustus, Phespas, King Philip, Edward IV, Alcibaldes, Ismael, etc. were all both men and handsome men. ——Bacon
26. People who attribute their good fortune to their own intelligence and resourcefulness will most likely end up unlucky. ——Bacon
27. A country is most prosperous when social wealth is distributed most evenly. ——Bacon
28. Reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people intelligent, calculation makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people cultivated, and logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. In short, "knowledge can shape people's character." Not only that, various mental deficiencies can be improved through the pursuit of knowledge - just like physical deficiencies can be improved through exercise. For example, playing ball is good for the waist and kidneys, archery can expand the chest and lungs, walking can help digestion, riding can make people more responsive, and so on. ——Bacon
29. Be cautious and active in big things, benefit from small things, and don’t be overjoyed and forget about them. ——Bacon