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揭秘书谚:揭秘那些关于书籍的金句与智慧

面书号 2025-01-21 18:16 6


1. 精神能补物质的不足。

1. Spirit can compensate for the deficiencies of matter.

2. 书籍备而不读如废纸。

2. Books that are purchased but not read are as useless as废纸.

3. 读有字书,识没字理。

3. Read books with words, understand the principles without words.

4. 知识上的富有可以享受心灵上的满足。

4. Richness in knowledge can bring about spiritual satisfaction.

5. 虚心万事能成,自满十事九空。

5. Humility leads to success in all things, while pride often results in failure in nine out of ten cases.

6. 泉水挑不干,知识学不完。

6. The spring water cannot be exhausted, and knowledge cannot be learned completely.

7. 三天不念口干,三天不做手生。

7. Not reciting for three days makes the mouth dry, not doing anything for three days makes the hands unskilled.

8. 读书百遍,其义自见。

8. Reading a book a hundred times, its meaning will become apparent on its own.

9. 路漫漫其修道远,吾将上下而求索。

9. The path of cultivation is long and arduous, I will seek and explore both above and below.

10. 发奋识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。

10. Strive to recognize all the characters in the world, and resolve to read all the books in the human realm.

11. 书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。

11. It is only when one needs a book that one regrets not having read more; it is only when one has not experienced a difficult situation that one realizes how hard it is.

12. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思。

12. The method of reading is to proceed in an orderly and gradual manner, to read extensively and to think deeply.

13. 少年不知勤苦学,老来方悔读书迟。

13. When young, one doesn't know the toil of studying hard; when old, one regrets starting to read too late.

14. 活到老,学到老,还有三分没学到。?>

14. Live to learn, and there's still three parts left to learn.

15. 吃饭细嚼慢咽,学习深钻细研。

15. Eat food slowly and chew thoroughly; study with deep concentration and thorough research.

16. 最淡的墨水也胜过最强的记忆。

16. The faintest ink is better than the strongest memory.

17. 为学患无疑,疑则进也。

17. It is a problem in learning to have no doubts, for doubts lead to progress.

18. 温故而知新。

18. To review the past and understand the new.

19. 漏趁天晴,读书趁年轻。

19. Make the most of the sunny weather, and make the most of your youth when reading.

20. 世上无难事,只怕有心人。

20. There are no difficulties in the world, only those who are not determined.

21. 处处留心皆学问。

21. In all things there is learning.

22. 剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来。

22. The blade is sharp from the grinding, and the plum blossoms are fragrant from the bitter cold.

23. 尽信书不如无书。

23. It is better to have no books than to trust them entirely.

24. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。

24. Young with black hair, unaware of the importance of early learning, one regrets reading late in life when the hair turns white.

25. 问渠那得清如许,为有源头活水来。

25. How does the stream maintain such clarity? Because it has a living spring at its source.

26. 积累知识,胜过积蓄金银。

26. Accumulating knowledge is better than hoarding gold and silver.

27. 敏而好学,不耻下问。

27. Be intelligent and eager to learn, and do not be ashamed to ask questions from those who are below you in rank.

28. 没有种子不开花,没有文化难当家。

28. Without seeds, no flowers can bloom; without culture, it's hard to manage a household.

29. 书都读得来的人,还怕有什么做不来的。

29. If someone can read all the books, what else is there they can't do?

30. 学如逆水行舟,不进则退。

30. Learning is like rowing against the current; if you do not progress, you will regress.

31. 书痴者文必工,艺痴者技必良。

31. A book lover's writing must be skillful, and an art lover's technique must be excellent.

32. 与有肝胆人共事,从无字句处读书。

32. Work with men of courage and integrity, and read between the lines.

33. 善学者,假人之长以补其短。

33. A good learner takes advantage of others' strengths to compensate for his own weaknesses.

34. 汗水换来丰收,勤学取得知识。

34. Sweat brings in a bountiful harvest, diligence yields knowledge.

35. 吾生也有涯,而知也无涯。

35. Life is limited, but knowledge is infinite.

36. 勤学和知识是一对最美的情人。

36. Diligence and knowledge are the most beautiful of lovers.

37. 人贵有志,学贵有恒。

37. A person is valuable because of their aspirations, and learning is valuable because of consistency.

38. 旧书不厌百回读,熟读精思子自知。

38. The old books are never weary of being read a hundred times, and the son will know himself through careful reading and deep thought.