First Bottom Card: Patience —— To be great, one must have tolerance; those who can endure are invincible
1. Patience is a great wisdom in being a person.
2. Endurance is not weakness.
3. Bear humiliation and accumulate strength for future use.
4. Backbone should not be absent, but arrogance must not be present.
5. In front of the word "profit", deliberate three times before taking action.
6. Appear weak when encountering strength to avoid disasters.
7. A wise man doesn't suffer immediate losses; if you can't provoke someone, it's better to avoid them.
8. Fighting fiercely with evil only shows brute courage; yielding reasonably by three steps causes no harm.
9. Dealing with small people requires strategy.
10. If one cannot endure small matters, it will disrupt major plans.
11. When under someone else’s roof, lower your head when necessary.
12. Be able to withstand “ice beds” to achieve true skills.
13. Seemingly at a loss on the surface, but gain benefits secretly.
Second Bottom Card: Concealment —— Concealing sharpness and cleverness, winners always laugh last.
1. True persons don’t reveal themselves easily; one cannot be too simple in life.
2. Hide your head and tail, wait for opportunities to act.
3. Showing off will inevitably lead to collisions everywhere.
4. Conceal without revealing, making opponents unable to gauge your depth.
5. Never expose your weaknesses at any time.
6. Embed great wisdom within "great foolishness."
7. Cultivate internally while restraining externally; do not take the lead unnecessarily.
8. Concealment and exposure, the key lies in "degree."
9. Use deception effectively at critical moments.
10. Even with close relationships, do not reveal everything.
Third Bottom Card: Prevention —— Strong individuals are those with the least "weak points."
1. Human hearts are separated by bellies; knowing a person’s face is easy, but understanding their heart is hard.
2. It's easy to dodge open attacks, but hard to prevent hidden arrows.
3. Always be more cautious in everything.
4. Never let down your guard at any time.
5. The brighter the rose, the more thorns it has.
6. The safest place is often the easiest to lose vigilance.
7. Do not lose composure when delighted, nor behave improperly when disappointed.
8. Beware of stepping on the tiger's tail.
9. The land of gentleness is often the tomb of heroes.
10. Prepare for the rain before it comes; the value lies in early preparation.
Fourth Bottom Card: Stability —— Steady progress, avoiding detours is the shortcut.
1. Only those who can maintain calmness can accomplish great things.
2. Haste makes waste.
3. The biggest taboo in life is falling in good times.
4. Panic will only disrupt your own plans.
5. The wisdom of Jiang Taigong fishing.
6. Have the mental fortitude to sit calmly in the central command post when troops approach the city.
7. Impatience and rash advancement will make the situation worse.
8. Grasping the moment wins you a lifetime.
9. Facing danger without fear allows you to remain composed.
10. Responding unchanged to all changes, all changes follow the main principle.
11. Both decisive action and orderliness are required.
12. Calmness stems from self-confidence.
13. Strength enables mental unity.
14. Stay away from restlessness.
Fifth Bottom Card: Change —— Change leads to smooth passage, smooth passage leads to longevity; seeking change means winning.
1. The world is full of changes, so people should also be flexible and adaptable.
2. Follow trends wisely and choose advantageous situations.
3. The difference between passivity and initiative is often just a step away.
4. With enough effort, resistance can become assistance.
5. Turning enemies into friends is the highest realm of "change."
6. Transforming pressure into motivation is a required course in life.
7. Recognizing the situation is valuable in timely change.
8. Flexible adaptation shows great wisdom and bravery.
9. The most important thing is to grasp the timing.
10. "Being stubborn" will only result in head injuries.
11. Don't hang on one tree.
12. The wisdom of flexibility lies in being good at "cautious solitude."
13. Timely adjustments allow you to seize opportunities.
14. Breaking conventions is innovation.
15. When in poverty, change; when changed, smooth passage follows; when smooth, longevity ensues.
Sixth Bottom Card: Control —— Covert control surpasses overt enforcement.
1. Cater to the other party’s heart to control their actions.
2. Sun Wukong can't escape from Buddha Rulai's palm.
3. Let the other party enter the trap you set.
4. Leading by the nose is better than pulling by the arm.
5. Be a wolf that is both intelligent and brave.
6. Create momentum before taking.
7. Seize the key point to control the whole body.
8. Master the other party’s handle before acting.
9. Lock onto the other party’s weakness and apply force.
10. Guide according to the situation, let the other party follow your thoughts.
11. Learn some eight-trigram push hands techniques to counteract in the flow.
12. Good at borrowing strength; even an ant can shake a big tree.
13. Cater to their preferences and lure them into the trap.
Seventh Bottom Card: Retreat —— Success and failure are unpredictable; leaving yourself a way out is leaving hope.
1. Do not easily reveal your ultimate skills.
2. Guard against tigers like cats.
3. Doing things should not be done too absolutely.
4. Never say irreversible words at any time.
5. Do not argue, speak not too harshly.
6. Since the world is ever-changing, turn back when necessary.
7. The retreat path can still be fruitful.
8. The biggest taboo in life is being too opportunistic.
9. Even when right, spare others; what harm does giving way by three steps cause?
10. Mountain kings also have times when tigers fall into flatlands.
11. Leave favors on sunny days, borrow umbrellas on rainy days.
12. Desperate rabbits also bite; do not drive opponents to a dead end.
13. Remember to reserve a retreat route when attacking.
14. Cultivate several die-hard shields.
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