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——唤醒心灵的力量,点亮前行的灯塔
1. 欲速则不达,见小利则大事不成。——《论语》
1. Desire for quick success leads to failure, pursuit of trivial benefits hinders the accomplishment of great matters. ——From the Analects
2. 志当存高远。——诸葛亮《诫外生书》
2. One should aim high and pursue distant goals. — From Zhuge Liang's "Admonitions to the Young"
3. 闻道有先后,术业有专攻。——韩愈
3. There is a sequence to learning, and each person has their own field of expertise. — Han Yu
4. 一寸光阴一寸金,寸金难买寸光阴。——《增广贤文》
4. An inch of time is as precious as an inch of gold, but gold cannot buy an inch of time. —— "Zeng Guang Xian Wen" (The Expanded Collection of Famous Sayings)
5. 多行不义必自毙。——《左传》
5. Multitude of unjust acts must eventually bring one's own destruction. ——Zuo Zhuan
6. 君子之交淡若水,小人之交甘若醴。——《庄子》
6. The friendship of gentlemen is as faint as water, while the friendship of the unprincipled is as sweet as honeyed wine. —— Zhuangzi
7. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。——《劝学》
7. Black hair does not know the early diligence of learning, white hair regrets reading too late. — From "Admonitions on Learning"
8. 有志者,事竟成。——《后汉书》
8. "Where there is a will, there is a way." — From the "Book of the Later Han"
9. 敏而好学,不耻下问。——孔子
9. Being intelligent and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask those below oneself.—Confucius
10. 学无止境。——荀子
10. There is no end to learning. — Xunzi
11. 不傲才以骄人,不以宠而作威。——诸葛亮
11. Do not be proud and haughty because of one's talents, and do not use favor as a means to exert authority. — Zhuge Liang
12. 衣莫若新,人莫若故。——晏子春秋
12. There is nothing like new clothes, and nothing like old friends. — From the Spring and Autumn Annals of Yan Zi
13. 言必信,行必果。
13. Words must be trustworthy, actions must be resolute.
14. 言忠信,行笃敬。
14. Speak with sincerity and act with earnest respect.
15. 玉不琢,不成器;人不学,不知道。——《礼记学记》
15. Jade left uncarved will not become a utensil; a person left untrained will not know the way. — From the Book of Rites, "Xue Ji" (Record of Learning)
16. 尺有所短,寸有所长。——《楚辞·卜居》
16. A foot may have its shortcomings, but an inch has its strengths. ——From the Chu Ci (The Songs of the South), a section named Bu Ju (Choosing a Dwelling)
17. 言者无罪,闻者足戒。——《毛诗序》
17. The speaker is not guilty, and the listener is sufficiently warned. — From the Preface to the Mao Po (Mao's Annotations on the Book of Songs)
18. 物以类聚,人以群分。——《易经》
18. Like attracts like, and people gather in groups. — From the Book of Changes
19. 士不可不弘毅,任重而道远。——《论语》
19. A man of virtue cannot be without fortitude, for he has heavy responsibilities and a long journey ahead. — From the Analects
20. 命为志存。——朱熹
20. Title: Aspirations and Resolutions. — Zhu Xi
21. 积土而为山,积水而为海。——《荀子儒效》
21. Accumulate soil to form a mountain, accumulate water to form a sea. — From the book "Ru Xue" by Xunzi.
22. 丈夫不报国,终为贫贱人。——陈恭尹《射虎射石头》
22. A husband who does not serve his country will eventually become a poor and lowly person. —— From "Shooting a Tiger and a Stone" by Chen Gongyin
23. 绳锯木断,水滴石穿。——罗大经《鹤林玉露》
23. "Like sawing wood with a rope, or water dripping to wear away a stone." — From "Heolin Yulu" by Luo Da Jing.
24. 古之立大事者,不惟有超世之才,亦必有坚忍不拔之志。——苏轼
24. Those who have achieved great things in ancient times did not only possess exceptional talent but also had an unyielding resolve. — Su Shi
25. 文武之道,一张一弛。——礼记
25. The way of both civil and military matters, one should alternate between tension and relaxation. — The Book of Rites
26. 当断不断,反受其乱。——《汉书》
26. To hesitate in making a decision will only lead to chaos in the end. — From the "Han Shu" (Book of Han)
27. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。——韩愈
27. Diligence begets proficiency, idleness leads to neglect; actions are shaped by thought, but destroyed by carelessness. — Han Yu
28. 不塞不流,不止不行。——唐·韩愈《原道》
28. If it is not blocked, it will not flow; if it is not stopped, it will not cease. — Tang Dynasty, Han Yu, "On the Original Path"
29. 不积跬步,无以至千里,不积小流,无以成江海。——《荀子劝学》
29. Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles; without accumulating small streams, one cannot form a river or sea. —— From Xunzi's "Exhortations to Study"
30. 老骥伏枥,志在千里;烈士暮年,壮心不已。——曹操《龟虽寿》
30. An old horse in a stable, its heart set on a thousand miles; a heroic man in his twilight years, his ambition unyielding. — Cao Cao, "The Tortoise's Longevity"
31. 锲而不舍,金石可镂。——荀子·劝学
31. "To persist in the pursuit, one can carve jade or gold." — Xunzi's Encouragement to Study
32. 坚志而勇为,谓之刚。刚,生人之德也。——《练兵实纪刚复害》
32. To be resolute and brave is called 'strength'. Strength is a virtue of human beings. —— "On the Real Record of Training Troops: Strength and its Dangers"
33. 锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。——《荀子劝学》
33. If you stop cutting after cutting, even rotting wood cannot be broken; but if you continue cutting without giving up, even gold and jade can be carved. — From Xunzi's Exhortation to Study
34. 士为知己者死。——《史记》
34. A man will die for a friend who understands him. — From the Records of the Grand Historian.
35. 人非圣贤,孰能无过。——《训俗遗规》
35. No one is perfect, who can avoid making mistakes. —— "Training Customs and Rules for Legacy"
36. 差之毫厘,谬以千里。——宋陆九渊
36. "A small mistake at the beginning can lead to a big mistake at the end." — Lu Jiuyuan of the Song Dynasty.
37. 机不可失,失不再来。——《新五代史·晋书》
37. An opportunity once missed will never return. —— "New History of the Five Dynasties: History of Jin"
38. 人之为学,不可自小,又不可自大。——顾炎武
38. It is not advisable for a person to belittle themselves in their studies, nor to become overly proud of themselves. — Gu Yanwu
39. 精诚所加,金石为开。——《后汉书光武十王列传》
39. With sincerity and effort, even gold and jade can be opened. — From the "Biographies of the Ten Kings of Emperor Guangwu in the Later Han History"
40. 星星之火,可以燎原。——《尚书》
40. A spark can ignite a vast fire. — Shang Shu (The Book of Documents)
41. 二人同心,其利断金;同心之言,其臭如兰。——《周易》
41. When two are of one heart, their power is as great as if they were cutting through gold; the words of a united heart are sweet as the scent of the orchid. — From the Book of Changes
42. 会当凌绝顶,一览众山小。——杜甫《望岳》
42. I shall climb to the summit and look down on all the mountains, making them seem small. — Du Fu, "Looking at the Mountain"
43. 兼听则明,偏信则暗。——《资治通鉴》
43. To listen to both sides makes one wise; to believe only one side makes one blind. — Zizhi Tongjian (Comprehensive Mirror in History)
44. 有志者事竟成。——《后汉书耿列传》
44. "Where there is a will, there is a way." — From the "Book of the Later Han: The Biographies of Ren"
45. 天下兴亡,匹夫有责。——顾炎武
45. The rise and fall of the state concerns every common man. — Gu Yanwu
46. 言之无文,行而不远。——《左传》
46. Without literary expression, one's words will not travel far. — Zuozhuan (The Book of Zuo)
47. 君子忧道不忧贫。——《论语》
47. A gentleman worries about righteousness but not about poverty. — From the Analects of Confucius
48. 读书百遍,其义自现。——《三国志》
48. Read a book a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. —— "The Records of the Three Kingdoms"
49. 当局者迷,旁观者清。——《新唐书》
49. The person involved is confused, while the onlooker is clear-headed. — From the "New Book of Tang"
50. 若要功夫深,铁杵磨成针。——曹学《蜀中广记上川南道彭山县》
50. If one's efforts are deep and persistent, an iron rod can be worn down to a needle. — Cao Xue, "Extensive Records of Shu in the South" (Chapter on Pengshan County in the Southern Road of Shu)
51. 子孝父心宽。——陈元靓
51. A filial son brings peace to the father's heart. - Chen Yuanguang
52. 百学须先立志。——朱熹
52. In all learning, one must first set one's resolve. — Zhu Xi
53. 路曼曼其修远兮,吾将上下而求索。——屈原《离骚》
53. The path is long and winding, I will seek and explore both above and below. — Qu Yuan, "Liu Xiang"
54. 鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已。——诸葛亮《后出师表》
54. To give one's all until one's last breath; after death, one's dedication remains unfulfilled. — Zhuge Liang, "The Second Memorandum of the Campaigns"
55. 知己知彼,百战不殆。——《孙子兵法》
55. Know yourself and know your enemy, and you will never be defeated. — Sun Tzu, The Art of War
56. 镜破不改光,兰死不改香。——孟郊
56. The mirror may break but its light does not change; the orchid may wither but its scent does not alter. — Meng Jiao
57. 傲不可长,欲不可纵,乐不可极,志不可满。——魏徵
57. Pride should not be excessive, desires should not be indulged in, joy should not be extreme, and ambition should not be satiated. - Wei Zheng
58. 高山仰止,景行行止。——《诗经》
58. Look up at the towering mountains, walk in the path of scenery. — From the Book of Songs
59. 知无不言,言无不尽。——苏洵
59. Speak without reserve, and say all that one has to say. — Su Xun
60. 时危见臣节,世乱识忠良。——鲍照《代出自蓟北门行》
60. In times of peril, one's loyalty is tested; in the chaos of the world, one recognizes the loyal and the virtuous. — Bao Zhao, "In Place of Walking Out of the Jining Gate"
61. 天将降大任于是人也,必先苦其心志,劳其筋骨,饿其体肤,空乏其身,行拂乱其所为。——《孟子告子下》
61. If heaven is to confer a great responsibility upon a person, it must first subject their heart and mind to suffering, their muscles and bones to toil, their body to hunger, and their spirit to emptiness and poverty. It will disrupt their actions and confound their plans. ——From the Book of Mencius, Part of Gaozi
62. 知识就是力量。——培根
62. "Knowledge is power." - Bacon
63. 木秀于林,风必摧之。——《旧唐书》
63. When a tree stands out among the forest, the wind will surely destroy it. — From the "Old Book of Tang"
64. 金玉其外,败絮其中。——刘基
64. The outside is precious as gold and jade, but the inside is filled with rags. — Liu Ji
65. 工欲善其事,必先利其器。——孔子
65. "If one is to do a thing well, one must first sharpen the tools." – Confucius
66. 盛年不重来,一日难再晨。——陶渊明
66. The prime of life does not return, and a single morning can never come again. — Tao Yuanming
67. 丈夫志四海,万里犹比邻。——曹植《赠白马王彪》
67. The husband's ambition spans the four seas, a distance of ten thousand miles is as close as a neighbor. — Cao Zhi, "Presentation to Marquis Biao of the White Horse"
68. 忧劳可以兴国,逸豫可以亡身。——欧阳修
68. Diligent and tireless effort can benefit the state, while idleness and leisure can lead to one's own destruction. — Ouyang Xiu
69. 青,取之于蓝而青于蓝;冰,水为之而寒于水。——《荀子劝学》
69. Blue, which is derived from indigo, is yet bluer than indigo; ice, which is made from water, is yet colder than water. —— From Xunzi's "Exhortation to Study"
70. 不鸣则已,一鸣惊人。——《史记滑稽列传》
70. If not a sound, then a surprising display when one does make a sound. — From the "Biographies of the Jokes and Satires" in the Records of the Grand Historian.
71. 天行健,君子以自强不息。——《周易》
71. The heavens are strong and powerful; the noble man constantly cultivates self-improvement. — "The Book of Changes"
72. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。——《汉乐府长歌行》
72. If the young do not strive, the old will only be sorrowful. —— From "The Long Song" in Han Dynasty Songs
73. 真者,精诚之至也,不精不诚,不能动人。——《庄子渔夫》
73. The genuine is the extreme of sincerity and sincerity. Without sincerity and sincerity, one cannot move others. — Zhuangzi: The Fisherman
74. 博观而约取,厚积而薄发。——宋苏轼
74. "To gather extensively and take selectively, to accumulate thoroughly and emit sparingly." — Song Dynasty poet Su Shi
75. 学如逆水行舟,不进则退。——《增广贤文》
75. "Studying is like rowing against the current; if you don't move forward, you will fall back." — "The Expanded Collection of Exemplary Sentences"
76. 欲穷千里目,更上一层楼。——王之涣
76. If one wishes to see a thousand miles, one must climb to the top of the tower. — Wang Zhihuan
77. 业精于勤,荒于嬉,行成于思,毁于随。——韩愈
77. "One excels in their craft through diligence, falls into neglect through idleness, achieves success through thoughtfulness, and ruins through carelessness." — Han Yu
78. 苟利国家生死以,岂因祸福避趋之。——林则徐《赴戎登程口占示家人》
78. If it benefits the country, one should be willing to face life and death; why should one avoid or seek out祸福? — Lin Zexu, "Expressing Feelings upon Setting Out for Battle, Showing to the Family"
79. 志不强者智不达。——《墨子修身》
79. One who is not determined in will cannot attain wisdom. — From Mozi's text "Moral Cultivation"
80. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。——刘备
80. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit to do good because it is small. -- Liu Bei
81. 差以毫厘,谬以千里。——《汉书》
81. A little difference at the beginning may lead to a great mistake in the end. —— From the Han Shu (Book of Han)
82. 靡不有初,鲜克有终。——《诗经》
82. "All things have a beginning, but few can reach their end." — Book of Songs