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64句绝美读书诗句,唤醒你的文学灵魂!

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1. 人读等身书,如将兵十万。

1. Reading a book as tall as oneself is like commanding ten thousand soldiers.

2. 路漫漫其道修远,吾将上下而求索。

2. The road is long and the journey is far, I will strive to seek and explore both up and down.

3. 世事洞明皆学问,人情练达即文章。

3. Understanding the world is a matter of scholarship, being adept at human relations is the essence of writing.

4. 古之立大事者,不惟有超世之才,亦必有坚忍不拔之志。

4. Those who achieve great things in ancient times do not only possess extraordinary talent but also must have an indomitable will.

5. 读书不作儒生酸,跃马西入金城关。?>

5. Reading does not make one an over-learned bookworm, but riding a horse west into the Jin City Pass. ?>

6. 娶妻莫恨无良媒,书中自有颜如玉。

6. Don't regret not having a good matchmaker when getting married, for there are jade-like beauties within books.

7. 出师一表通今古,夜半挑灯更细看。

7. A general's achievements are known to all times, and at midnight, he picks up the lamp to examine them more closely.

8. 石可破也,而不可夺坚;丹可磨也,而不可夺赤。

8. Stones can be broken, but their hardness cannot be taken away; cinnabar can be ground, but its redness cannot be taken away.

9. 读书有三到:谓心到,眼到,口到。

9. There are three key aspects to reading: namely, the heart being engaged, the eyes being focused, and the mouth being active.

10. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲——《汉乐府。长歌行》

10. If the young do not strive, they will only sorrow in their old age — From the Han Dynasty Collection, "The Long Song"

11. 常日好读书,晚年学垂纶。

11. During the prime of life, one is fond of reading books; in old age, one learns to fish.

12. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。

12. Reading a thousand books can inspire the pen to flow like a god.

13. 读书贫里乐,搜句静中忙。

13. Enjoying books in poverty, busy seeking sentences in tranquility.

14. 三更灯火五更鸡,正是男儿读书时。黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。

14. At midnight with lanterns glowing and at dawn with the crowing of chickens, it is the time for young men to study. Young and dark-haired, I didn't realize the importance of studying early; only when I'm old and white-haired do I regret starting to read too late.

15. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。

15. If there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good in them, and correct the bad in myself.

16. 我闭南楼看道书,幽帘清寂在仙居。

16. I closed the southern pavilion to study Taoist texts, the dim curtains in the serene abode of the immortals.

17. 青,取之于蓝而青于蓝;冰,水为之而寒于水。

17. Blue, taken from indigo, is yet bluer; ice, made from water, is yet colder than water.

18. 非学无以广才,非志无以成学。

18. Without learning, one cannot broaden one's talents; without aspiration, one cannot achieve academic success.

19. 丹青不知老将至,富贵于我如浮云。

19. The painter does not know that old age is approaching, and wealth and status are to me like floating clouds.

20. 不登高山,不知天之高也;不临深溪,不知地之厚也。

20. If one does not climb high mountains, one does not know the sky's height; if one does not stand by deep ravines, one does not know the earth's thickness.

21. 读书切戒在慌忙,涵泳工夫兴味长。未晓不妨权放过,切身须要急思量。

21. Reading should be approached without haste, as the process of immersion is long and fulfilling. If something is not yet understood, it is fine to temporarily set it aside. However, for matters that are close to one's heart, immediate and careful thought is required.

22. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为——陈寿《三国志》

22. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not refrain from doing good because it is small — from Chen Shou's "The Records of the Three Kingdoms."

23. 归志宁无五亩园,读书本意在元元。

23. My aspiration is to have no more than a five-acre garden, for the essence of reading is to seek truth in the common people.

24. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》

24. If you have read the Three Hundred Tang Poems thoroughly, you will be able to recite them even if you are not good at writing poetry — from Sun Zhu's Preface to the Three Hundred Tang Poems.

25. 早知逢世乱,少小谩读书。

25. If I had known that the world was in chaos, I would have spared my youth in idleness, reading books in vain.

26. 玉不啄,不成器;人不学,不知道——《礼记》

26. Jade not carved, cannot become an utensil; a person not studying, cannot gain knowledge — from The Book of Rites.

27. 读书不觉已春深,一寸光阴一寸金。

27. Reading unaware, the spring has already deepened; an inch of time is as precious as an inch of gold.

28. 读书谓已多,抚事知不足。

28. I think I have read enough, but when I ponder on events, I realize I still have much to learn.

29. 旧书不厌百回读,熟读深思子自知。

29. An old book is never weary of being read a hundred times, and deep thought through repeated reading will make it known to you.

30. 三冬暂就儒生学,千耦还从父老耕。

30. For three winters, I temporarily study as a Confucian scholar; a thousand pairs of oxen will return to the fields with my parents.

31. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。

31. Establish oneself by prioritizing the pursuit of learning, and establish learning by taking reading as the foundation.

32. 不患人之不己知,患不知人也。

32. Do not worry about others not knowing you, but worry about not knowing others.

33. 读书勤乃有,不勤腹中虚。

33. Diligence in reading brings knowledge, lack of diligence leaves the mind hollow.

34. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。

34. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit good because it is small.

35. 读书补天然之不足,经验又补读书之不足。

35. Reading compensates for the natural deficiencies, while experience compensates for the deficiencies of reading.

36. 萧索空宇中,了无一可悦!历览千载书,时时见遗烈。

36. In the desolate, empty space, there is nothing that can be pleasing! Having reviewed thousands of books over the centuries, I often see the remains of great achievements.

37. 却看妻子愁何在,漫卷诗书喜欲狂。

37. But when I look at my wife, her worries are gone; I roll up my scrolls of poetry and books, filled with joy and excitement.

38. 读书之乐乐陶陶,起并明月霜天高。

38. The joy of reading is serene and blissful, rising together with the bright moon in the frosty high sky.

39. 卖却屋边三亩地,添成窗下一床书。

39. Sold off three acres of land by the house, and added a bed of books beneath the window.

40. 令伯支离晚读书,岂知词赋称相如。

40. Ordered Bo Zili to read books late at night, who knew he was as skilled in poetry and prose as Xiang Yu.

41. 读书不放一字过,闭户忽惊双鬓秋。

41. Reading, not a single word overlooked, suddenly closing the door, I am startled by the autumn in my double temples.

42. 盛年不再来,一日难再晨。及时当勉励,岁月不待人。

42. Youthful years never return, a single morning is hard to have again. Seize the moment and be encouraged, for time waits for no one.

43. 读书欲精不欲博,用心欲专不欲杂。

43. The desire to read should be for depth rather than breadth, and the effort should be for concentration rather than distraction.

44. 天将降大任于是人也,必先苦其心志,劳其筋骨

44. He who is to be assigned a great responsibility by heaven must first endure suffering to his heart and mind, and toil his sinews and bones.

45. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之——孔子

45. When three are together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good in them and correct the bad. — Confucius

46. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思——朱熹

46. The method of reading is to proceed step by step and gradually, to read extensively and think deeply—Zhu Xi

47. 读一本好书,就像交了一个益友。

47. Reading a good book is like making a good friend.

48. 读书是在别人思想的帮助下,建立自己的思想。

48. Reading is the process of building one's own thoughts with the help of others' ideas.

49. 枕上诗书闲处好,门前风景雨来佳。

49. It's wonderful to read books and compose poetry in bed, and the scenery in front of the door is even more beautiful in the rain.

50. 鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书。

50. A bird must flutter its wings before it can soar high, and a person must read books before they can strive for self-improvement.

51. 书味在胸中,甘于饮陈酒。

51. The scent of books is in the heart, content with drinking aged wine.

52. 三日不读,口生荆棘;三日不弹,手生荆棘。

52. If you don't read for three days, your mouth will feel like thorns; if you don't play the instrument for three days, your hands will feel like thorns.

53. 诗书勤乃有,不勤腹空虚。

53. Diligence in poetry and books brings wealth, but laziness leaves the belly empty.

54. 想见读书头已白,隔溪猿哭瘴溪藤。

54. Longing to see the reader's head turn white, the monkey's cry crosses the stream to the poison vine.

55. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随——韩愈

55. Diligence makes one proficient in one's craft, while idleness ruins it; actions are formed through thought, but destroyed through carelessness — Han Yu.

56. 弱冠弄柔翰,卓荦观群书。

56. In his youth, he skillfully handles the soft brush, with an outstanding view of a multitude of books.

57. 知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者——孔子

57. He who knows is not as good as he who loves, and he who loves is not as good as he who enjoys—it is Confucius who said this.

58. 不为外撼,不以物移,而后可以任天下之大事。

58. Not to be shaken by external influences, not to be swayed by objects, and then one can take on the great matters of the world.

59. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。

59. Having thoroughly read three hundred classic Tang poems, you will be able to recite them even if you cannot compose poetry.

60. 读书能养气,乃为善读书。

60. Reading can cultivate one's temperament, which is the essence of being a good reader.

61. 读书复骑谢,带剑游淮阴。

61. Reading books, then riding off to say farewell, with a sword, wandering in Huaiyin.

62. 寒夜读书忘却眠,锦衾香烬炉无烟。

62. In the cold night, reading forgets sleep; the silken quilt's scent is gone, the incense has burnt out, and the stove has no smoke.

63. 外物之味,久则可厌;读书之味,愈久愈深。

63. The taste of external objects becomes distasteful after a long time; the taste of reading, however, grows deeper with time.

64. 因依老宿发心初,半学修心半读书。

64. Initially inspired by the elder masters, half of my learning is in cultivating the mind, and half in reading books.

65. 不识庐山真面目,只缘身在此山中。

65. I don't recognize the true face of Luoshan, only because I am in the mountains.

66. 尺有所短;寸有所长。物有所不足;智有所不明。

66. To every advantage, there is a corresponding disadvantage; to every virtue, a corresponding vice. Every thing has its deficiencies; every intellect has its limitations.

67. 士欲宣其义,必先读其书。

67. A scholar who wishes to propagate his ideas must first read his books.

68. 二客东南名胜,万卷诗书事业,尝试与君谋。

68. Two guests visiting the southeastern famous spots, a thousand scrolls of poetry and books, trying to plan with you.

69. 弱龄寄事外,委怀在琴书。

69. Beyond the trivial matters of youth, my heart is devoted to the piano and books.

70. 采得百花成蜜后,为谁辛苦为谁甜。

70. After gathering all the flowers to make honey, for whom is the toil and for whom is the sweetness?

71. 玉不啄,不成器;人不学,不知道。

71. Jade, if not carved, cannot become a utensil; a person, if not educated, cannot acquire knowledge.

72. 书多笔渐重,睡少枕长新。

72. With more books, the pen grows heavier; with less sleep, the pillow stays new.

73. 读书患不多,思义患不明。患足己不学,既学患不行。

73. The worry is not that one reads too little, but that one does not understand the meanings clearly. The worry is not that one is content with oneself and does not study, but that one has studied and yet does not act accordingly.

74. 春色满园关不住,一枝红杏出墙来。

74. The spring colors are too lush in the garden to be confined; a branch of red apricot peeks out through the wall.

75. 观书老眼明如镜,论事惊人胆满躯。

75. The old eyes that read books are as clear as a mirror, and the courage to discuss matters is overwhelming.

76. 书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。

76. It is only when the time comes to use the books that one regrets their scarcity; it is only when one has experienced the difficulty that one knows how hard it is.