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实践铸真知:探索谚语背后的力量

面书号 2025-01-21 18:16 7


1. 路是走熟的,事是做顺的。

1. The road is familiar through walking, and things are smooth through doing.

2. 熟读经书三百卷,才知修行学道难。

2. Reading the classic texts for three hundred scrolls, only then do you realize the difficulty of cultivating virtue and studying the path.

3. 经验是把锁,锢住人的脚。

3. Experience is a lock that binds one's feet.

4. 不吃羊肉;长不了羊肉疗。

4. Do not eat mutton; you won't be able to benefit from mutton therapy.

5. 不受奸官迫害,不知奸官厉害。

5. Not persecuted by corrupt officials, unaware of the cunning and malevolence of corrupt officials.

6. 不去迈三步,怎能誉天下。

6. How can one win the praise of the world without taking three steps?

7. 不挑担子不知重,不生孩子肚不疼。

7. One doesn't know the weight of a load without carrying it, nor does one feel a bellyache without having children.

8. 不登高山,不显平地。

8. If one does not climb high mountains, one cannot see the level ground.

9. 外行人扎格格,内行人摇盒盒。

9. The layman ties the knots, while the expert shakes the box.

10. 一步错,步步错。

10. One wrong step leads to many.

11. 边学边问,才有学问。

11. Learning while asking questions is the way to acquire knowledge.

12. 当年的狼娃子,吃过几个羊娃子。

12. The wolf child of that year had eaten a few lamb children.

13. 一年劳动的成果,一早付诸东流。

13. The fruits of a year's labor were washed away in the early morning.

14. 百战成勇士,苦练出精兵。

14. Through a hundred battles, a warrior is made; through rigorous training, elite troops are forged.

15. 村落上谷建寺庙,不如下谷放布施。

15. It is better to distribute alms in the lower valley than to build temples in the upper valley of the village.

16. 不干,不可能知晓,干了,不可能不会。

16. Not doing it, it's impossible to know; doing it, it's impossible not to.

17. 老牛识犁沟,老鸟知夜时。?>

17. The old ox recognizes the furrow, the old bird knows the night time.

18. 肚里几本经,文章见高低。

18. Possesses several scrolls in the abdomen, the quality of one's writing shows its heights.

19. 百闻不如一见,一见不如实践。

19. Seeing is believing, but believing is not as good as practicing.

20. 口说不如身到,耳闻不如目睹。

20. It's better to see than to hear, and better to hear than to read.

21. 老手旧胳膊,神鬼挨不着。

21. "Old hands and old arms, ghosts and spirits can't reach."

22. 人行千里路,胜读十年书。

22. Walking a thousand miles is better than reading ten years of books.

23. 不经一事,不长一智。

23. Without experiencing a thing, one cannot gain wisdom.

24. 身体越炼越壮,脑子越用越灵。

24. The body grows stronger with exercise, and the mind sharper with use.

25. 八仙过海,各显神通。

25. The Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing their own magic.

26. 听过不如看过,看过不如干过。

26. Seeing is better than hearing, and doing is better than seeing.

27. 不在被中睡,不知被儿宽。

27. Not sleeping in the bed, unaware of the comfort of the child's embrace.

28. 不走万里路,哪来铁脚板。

28. If you don't walk ten thousand miles, how can you get iron feet?

29. 宝石即使混在垃圾里时,仍然晶莹夺目。

29. Jewels remain sparkling even when mixed with garbage.

30. 木工不要怕线条,线条不会哄骗你。

30. Don't be afraid of lines in woodworking; lines won't deceive you.

31. 初是误,再是错。

31. Initially, it was a mistake; then it was a wrong decision.

32. 不戒私欲之根,布施又有何用。

32. If one does not renounce the root of selfish desires, what is the use of giving alms?

33. 路一步步走,事一件件做。

33. Step by step, and thing by thing.

34. 书读十年,不如就手干一年。

34. Reading books for ten years is not as good as doing practical work for a year.

35. 长短用庹量,重轻用称定。

35. Length is measured by a measure stick, and weight is determined by a scale.

36. 书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。

36. It is only when the time comes that one regrets having read so little; it is only when one has experienced it that one knows how difficult it is.

37. 吃惯的嘴,跑惯的腿。

37. Habituated mouth, habituated legs.