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1. 燕雀不知天地之高大,坎井不知江海之辽阔。(
1. The sparrow does not know the vastness of the heavens and the earth, nor does the worm in the well know the vastness of the rivers and seas.
2. 时间给勤奋者以荣誉,给懒汉以耻辱。(高士其)
2. Time brings honor to the diligent and shame to the lazy. (Gao Shiqi)
3. 一个人有了远大的理想,就是在最艰苦困难的时候,也会感到幸福。(徐特立)
3. A person with great ideals will always feel happy even in the most arduous and difficult times. (Xu Teli)
4. 习惯不加以抑制,不久它就会变成你生活上的必需品了。奥古斯丁
4. Habit, if not suppressed, will soon become a necessity in your life. - Augustine
5. 知识犹如人体的血液一样宝贵。高士其
5. Knowledge is as precious as the blood in the human body. Gao Shiqi
6. 世界上有一种最美丽的声音,那便是母亲的呼唤。(但丁)
6. There is a most beautiful sound in the world, and that is the mother's call. (Dante)
7. 不迁怒,不贰过。意思是不把怒气转移到别人的身上,也不犯两次同样的错误。爱人若爱其身原句是若使天下兼相爱,爱人若爱其身,犹有不孝者乎爱人若爱其身的意思是爱别人就像爱自己一样。仁者爱人,有礼者敬人。意思是仁爱的人爱别人,有礼的人尊重别人。与人善言,暖于布帛,伤人以言,深于矛戟。意思是和别人说善意的话,比布帛还要温暖,用语言伤害别人,比长矛利戟的伤害还要大。
7. Do not attribute anger to others, do not repeat the same mistakes twice. The meaning is not to transfer one's anger onto others, nor to commit the same error twice. "If everyone in the world loved each other, loved others as one loves oneself, would there still be acts of filial ingratitude?" The meaning of "loving others as one loves oneself" is to love others with the same affection as one loves oneself. The benevolent love others, and the courteous respect others. It means that a benevolent person loves others, and a courteous person respects others. Speaking kind words to others is warmer than cloth and linen, and using words to harm others is more harmful than spears and lances. This means that saying kind words to others is more comforting than wearing warm clothing, while using harmful words to hurt others is even more damaging than the piercing wounds of spears and lances.
8. 生,亦我所欲也,义,亦我所欲也;二者不可得兼,舍生而取义者也。
8. Life, too, is what I desire; righteousness, too, is what I desire; but if I cannot have both, I would rather sacrifice life and choose righteousness.
9. 学者是和平的人,他们并没有佩戴武器,但他们的舌头比剃刀更锋利,他们的笔比雷声更喧闹。托马斯·布朗
9. A scholar is a peaceful person, who does not wear weapons, but whose tongue is sharper than a razor, and whose pen is louder than thunder. - Thomas Brown
10. 滴水能把石穿透,万事功到自然成。(做事要循序渐进,从小事做起。)
10. Drip by drip, water can penetrate a stone; all things will come to pass with perseverance. (One should progress step by step in their work, starting from small things.)
11. 丈夫志,当景盛,耻疏闲。苏舜钦?>
11. A husband should aspire for prosperity and be ashamed of idleness. -- Su Shunqin?
12. 假如想让人们对你的支持维持得长久,处理问题就不能随心所欲,出尔反尔。昂苏尔·玛阿里
12. If you want people to sustain their support for you for a long time, you cannot be arbitrary in dealing with issues or change your stance frequently. - Anoushr M. Marali
13. 世界上的一切光荣和骄傲,都来自母亲。(高尔基)
13. All the glory and pride in the world come from the mother. (Gorky)
14. 君子之学必好问,问与学,相辅而行者也。非学,无以致疑;非问,无以广识。(刘开)
14. The learning of a gentleman must be characterized by a love of inquiry; inquiry and learning are complementary to each other. Without learning, one cannot arrive at doubts; without inquiry, one cannot broaden one's knowledge. (Liu Kai)
15. 安得广厦千万间,大庇天下寒士俱欢颜。杜甫
15. "If I could build ten thousand rooms, they would shelter all the poor scholars in the world, bringing joy to their faces." - Du Fu
16. 日日行,不怕千万里,常常做,不怕千万事。(做事要循序渐进)
16. To keep on doing things every day, there is nothing to fear even a thousand miles; to do things regularly, there is nothing to fear even a thousand matters. (Do things in a gradual and step-by-step manner.)
17. 三人行,必有我师焉,择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。
17. Among the three people, there must be someone to learn from. I will follow their good qualities and change their bad ones.
18. 成功的时候,谁都是朋友。但只有母亲——他是失败时的伴侣。(郑振铎)
18. When one is successful, everyone is a friend. But only a mother – she is the companion in times of failure. (Zheng Zhen duo)
19. 黑发不改勤学早,白发方悔读书迟。(颜真卿)
19. Black hair doesn't change as early learning is diligent, white hair comes with regret for reading late. (Yan Zhenqing)
20. 无可奈何花落去,似曾相识燕归来。晏殊
20. Helpless as the flowers fall, the swallows return as if I've seen them before. — Yan Shuhui
21. 时间是由分秒积成的,善于利用零星时间的人,才会做出更好的成绩来。华罗庚
21. Time is made up of minutes and seconds, and only those who are good at making use of spare time will achieve better results. - Hua Loo-keng
22. 志士惜年,贤人惜日,圣人惜时。魏源
22. A noble person values the year, a wise person values the day, and a sage values the moment. — Wei Yuan
23. 少而好学,如日初之阳;壮而好学,如日中之光;老而好学,如炳烛之明。
23. The young who love to learn are like the morning sun; the strong who love to learn are like the light of midday; the old who love to learn are like the brightness of a lamp.
24. 三年级上册如何善待人的名言有不迁怒,爱人若爱其身,仁者爱人,有礼者敬人等。不迁怒,不贰过,出自《论语》。爱人若爱其身,出自《墨子》。仁者爱人,有礼者敬人,出自《孟子》。与人善言,暖于布帛,伤人以言,深于矛戟,出自《荀子》。这些都是有关如何待人的名言,都是出自我国古代先贤圣人的著作,要在理解其意思的基础上积累背诵。
24. Famous sayings about how to treat others in the first semester of third grade include "Do not transfer your anger," "Love others as you love yourself," "The benevolent love others," and "The courteous respect others." "Do not transfer your anger" and "Do not repeat mistakes" come from the "Analects." "Love others as you love yourself" comes from "Mozi." "The benevolent love others" and "The courteous respect others" come from "Mencius." "Speak kind words to others, warmer than cloth and silk; hurt others with words, deeper than spears and lances" comes from "Xunzi." These are all famous sayings about how to treat others, all from the works of ancient sages and saints in our country. We should accumulate and recite them based on understanding their meanings.
25. 抛弃今天的人,不会有明天;而昨天,不过是行云流水。
25. Those who abandon today will have no tomorrow; as for yesterday, it is just a fleeting cloud and flowing water.
26. 趁年轻少壮去探求知识,它将弥补由于年老而带来的亏损。(达芬奇)
26. Seek knowledge while young and strong, for it will compensate for the losses brought about by old age. (Da Vinci)
27. 天将降大任于斯人也,必先苦其心志,劳其筋骨,饿其体肤,空乏其身,行拂乱其所为,所以动心忍性,增益其所不能。
27. When heaven bestows a great responsibility upon a person, it must first subject them to hardships in their heart and mind, strain their muscles and bones, starve their bodies, impoverish them, and disrupt their actions, in order to stir their hearts, temper their nature, and enhance their abilities that they were previously unable to possess.
28. 善学者,假人之长以补其短。(善于取长补短,要看到别人的长处)
28. A good learner takes the strengths of others to compensate for their own weaknesses. (One should learn to take the good qualities of others to make up for one's own shortcomings.)
29. 骐骥一跃,不能十步;驽马十驾,功在不舍。 锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。(锲而不舍的精神,不轻言放弃)
29. A swift horse can leap only ten steps at a time; a slow horse, with ten attempts, can achieve the same distance. If one carves at it and gives up, even rotten wood will not be broken; but if one carves without giving up, even gold and jade can be carved. (This spirit of perseverance is not to give up lightly.)
30. 学而时习之,不亦说(悦)乎?有朋自远方来,不亦乐乎?人不知而不愠,不亦君子乎?
30. Is it not delightful to learn and practice what one has learned? Isn't it joyous when friends come from afar? Isn't it also a virtue for a person not to be upset when others do not recognize their worth?
31. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。狄德罗
31. The man who does not read has no thoughts. - Diderot
32. 你热爱生命吗?那么别浪费时间,因为时间是构成生命的材料。(富兰克林)
32. Do you love life? Then don't waste time, for time is the material that constitutes life. (Franklin)
33. 流水不腐,户枢不蠹。《吕氏春秋·尽数》
33. Water never stagnates, and a door hinge never succumbs to rust. — From Lüshi Chunqiu (The Book of Lord Shang)
34. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。(颜真卿)
34. Young with black hair, not aware of studying early; white-haired, only to regret reading late. (Yan Zhenqing)
35. 花很长时间学会的东西,是不会轻易忘记的。塞内加
35. Things that take a long time to learn are not easily forgotten. - Seneca
36. 爱祖国,为祖国的前途而奋斗,是朝代赋予我们的神圣职责。(苏步青)
36. Loving one's country and struggling for the future of the motherland is a sacred responsibility bestowed upon us by dynasties. (Su Buqing)
37. 一知半解的人,多不谦虚;见多识广有本领的人,一定谦虚。谢觉哉
37. People who know only a little and half-heartedly are often not modest; those who have seen much and are knowledgeable and capable are always modest. -- Xie Juezhai
38. 理想是指路明灯,没有理想,就没有坚定的方向;没有方向,就没有生活。托尔斯泰
38. Ideals are the guiding beacons; without ideals, there is no steadfast direction; without direction, there is no life. — Tolstoy
39. 天才就是白分之一的灵感加上白分之九十九的汗水。(爱迪生)
39. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. (Thomas Edison)
40. 今天所做之事勿候明天,自己所做之事勿候他人。歌德
40. Do not wait for tomorrow what you can do today, and do not wait for others what you can do yourself. - Goethe
41. 人生是短暂的,在短暂的一生中最大的幸福是对人类,对祖国和人民的贡献。(覃过振)
41. Life is short, and the greatest happiness in this brief life is the contribution to humanity, to the motherland, and to the people. (Qin Guozhen)
42. 故木受绳则直,金就砺则利。《荀子·劝学》
42. Therefore, when wood is tied with rope, it becomes straight; when metal is honed with stone, it becomes sharp. (From Xunzi's "Exhortations to Learning")
43. 学如逆水行舟,不进则退。(不能停下脚步,要不断前进)
43. Learning is like rowing against the current; if you don't move forward, you will fall back. (You cannot stop, you must keep moving forward.)
44. 不去读书就没有真正的教养,同时也不可能有什么鉴别力。赫尔岑
44. Not to read is to be uneducated; it is impossible to have discernment without reading. Herzen
45. 对人不尊敬,首先就是对自己的不尊敬。惠特曼
45. Disrespect for others is first and foremost disrespect for oneself. Whitman
46. 为善者流芳百世,为恶者遗臭万年。(程允升)
46. Those who do good will be remembered for generations, while those who do evil will be cursed for eternity. (Cheng Yunsheng)
47. 水皆缥碧,千丈见底。游鱼细石,直视无碍。吴均
47. The water is all blue and green, and its bottom can be seen clearly at a depth of a thousand feet. The little fish and fine stones can be seen directly without any hindrance. — Wu Jun
48. (提出问题,敢于提问,善于提问,害怕提问者牢记)
48. (Remember those who ask questions, dare to ask, are good at asking, and fear asking.)
49. 地力之生物有大数,人力之成物有大限,取之有度,用之有节,则常足;取之无度,用之不节,则常不足。
49. There are a large number of living beings under the fertility of the land, and there is a great limit to the products created by human effort. If we harvest with measure and use with moderation, we will always be sufficient; but if we harvest without measure and use without moderation, we will always be insufficient.
50. 骨曰切,象曰蹉,玉曰琢,石曰磨;切蹉琢磨,乃成宝器,人之学问知能成就,犹骨象玉石切磋琢磨也。
50. Bone is called cutting, elephant is called trampling, jade is called carving, and stone is called grinding; by cutting, trampling, carving, and grinding, a precious vessel is formed. Just as a person's knowledge and abilities are achieved through learning and cultivation, so too is it with the refining and polishing of bone, elephant, jade, and stone.
51. 沉舟侧畔千帆过,并树前头万木春。刘禹锡
51. Beside the side of the sunken boat, thousands of sails pass by; in front of the tree, ten thousand trees blossom in spring. — Liu Yuxi
52. 纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行。(加强实践活动)
52. Knowledge gained from books is shallow at best, and one must experience it firsthand to truly understand. (Emphasize the importance of practical activities)
53. 千山鸟飞绝,万径人踪灭。柳宗元
53. Birds have ceased to fly over the thousands of mountains, and human footprints have vanished from ten thousand paths. — Liu Zongyuan
54. 水有源,故其流不穷;木有根,故其生不穷。(
54. Water has a source, hence its flow is endless; trees have roots, hence their growth is endless.
55. 不经一番彻骨寒,怎得梅花扑鼻香。(学习要吃得苦)
55. Without enduring a cold that penetrates to the bone, how can one enjoy the fragrance of plum blossoms? (One must endure hardship in learning.)
56. 慈母的胳膊是慈爱构成的,孩子睡在里面怎能不甜?(雨果)
56. The arms of a kind-hearted mother are made of love; how can a child not feel sweet while sleeping inside them? (Victor Hugo)
57. 无论做什么事情,都不要着急。不管发生什么事,都要冷静、沉着。(狄更斯)
57. Do not rush in anything you do. No matter what happens, remain calm and composed. (Dickens)
58. 合抱之木,生于毫末;九层之台,起于垒土;千里之行,始于足下。
58. A tree that can embrace with its arms is grown from a tiny sprout; a nine-story tower is built from heaps of earth; a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
59. 老来益当奋志,志为气之帅,有志则气不衰,故不觉其老。申涵光
59. As one grows old, one should strive even more to be determined. Determination is the leader of one's spirit. With determination, one's spirit does not fade, and thus one does not feel old. — Shen Huan Guang
60. 环境愈艰难困苦,就愈需要坚定的毅力和信心,而且,懈怠的害处就愈大。列夫·托尔斯泰
60. The more difficult and challenging the environment, the more we need unwavering perseverance and confidence, and the greater the harm of procrastination. — Leo Tolstoy
61. 读书时,我愿在每一个美好思想的面前停留,就像在每一条真理面前停留一样。爱默生
61. When reading, I wish to pause in the presence of every noble thought, as I do in the presence of every truth. - Emerson
62. 念高危,则思谦冲而自牧;惧满盈,则思江海下百川。魏徵
62. If one considers danger, then one should think of humility and self-discipline; if one fears being full and complacent, then one should contemplate the great rivers that receive the waters of a hundred smaller rivers. — Wei Zheng
63. 知不足者好学,耻下问者自满。(勤学好问,不要骄傲自满)
63. Those who are aware of their shortcomings love to learn, while those who are ashamed to ask questions are full of themselves. (Be diligent in learning and inquiring, and do not become proud and complacent.)
64. 没有志向的人,就好比没有动力的船,只能随波逐流。(魏琼)
64. A person without aspirations is like a boat without steam, helplessly adrift with the current. (Wei Qiong)
65. 不畏浮云遮望眼,只缘身在最高层。王安石
65. Fear not the floating clouds that block your view, for it is only because you are at the highest level that you can see so far. -- Wang Anshi
66. 世事洞明皆学问,人情练达即文章。(明白事理,懂得人情世故)
66. Understanding the complexities of the world is knowledge, being skilled in human relationships is literature. (Understanding the ways of the world and human nature)
67. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。韩愈
67. "Diligence makes skillful, idleness makes waste; actions are formed through thought, but destroyed through carelessness." Han Yu
68. 光景不待人,须叟发成丝。李白
68. The scenery does not wait for people, moments turn into silk. - Li Bai
69. 知之为知之,不知为不知,是知也。(不能不懂装懂)
69. Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing; that is also knowledge. (One should not pretend to know when one does not.)
70. 失去了眼前的时间,就等于失去了所有的时间。(佚名)
70. Losing the present moment is equivalent to losing all time. (Anonymous)
71. 不是不能见义,怕的是见义而不勇为。谢觉哉
71. It's not that one cannot see justice, but the fear is that one sees justice but lacks the courage to act. — Xie Juezhai
72. 时间就是生命,无端地空耗别人的时间,其实是无异于谋财害命的。(鲁迅)
72. Time is life, and squandering others' time aimlessly is actually no different from plotting to harm them financially and take their lives. (Lu Xun)
73. 时间就像海绵里的水一样,只要你愿挤,总还是有的。(鲁迅)
73. Time is like water in a sponge; as long as you are willing to squeeze it, there is always some to be had. (Lu Xun)
74. 所以才智人,不肯自弃暴。力欲争上游,性灵乃其要。赵翼
74. Therefore, the wise do not abandon their violent tendencies. They strive to rise to the top, with their spirit being the key. - Zhao Yi