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What are the implications of the two calligraphy and paintings hanging in Li Ka-shing's office?

The calligraphy couplet in Li Ka-shing's office is "the wish to send the first class";

These 24 words condensed the philosophy of life of ancient sages in China, which was "extremely bright and moderate". It means to be ambitious, to live a simple life, to look further, to talk about self-cultivation and the way to live! The so-called "aim high, make a medium fortune and enjoy the next blessing" means to be ambitious, only seek a medium fortune and live the life of ordinary people; "Stand tall, sit flat and walk wide" means being far-sighted, keeping a low profile and leaving room for things.

If you like, you can look at the calligraphy of Guan Shan, the calligrapher of the State Guest Ceremony, and the regular script of Teacher Kong. These two contemporary calligraphers write very well.