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1. 力学笃行 敏而好学、末学肤受、
1. Dedicate oneself to mechanics, be intelligent and eager to learn, but have only superficial understanding.
2. 蜂采百花酿甜蜜,人读群书明真理。
2. Bees gather nectar from a hundred flowers to make sweet honey, and people read a multitude of books to understand the truth.
3. 勤学又勤问,不怕头脑笨。
3. Diligent in learning and asking questions, not afraid of a dull mind.
4. 3放下屠刀,立地成佛。4不贵于无过,而贵于能改过。
4.放下屠刀,立地成佛. 4. It is not more valuable than being without faults, but more valuable for one's ability to correct one's faults.
5. 囊萤照书, 凿壁借光 囊萤映雪
5. Carrying a firefly to illuminate books, and chiseling through the wall to borrow light; reflecting snow with a firefly.
6. 勤奋是一个汉语词汇,拼音qín fèn,意思是认认真真,努力干好一件事情,不怕吃苦,踏实工作。出自清平步青《霞外攟屑·掌故·林西厓方伯》:“似此勤奋出力之员,岂可拘其家世,不加奖励。”
6. Diligence is a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced as qín fèn, which means to do a thing认真仔细,work hard, not afraid of hardship, and to work steadfastly. It is quoted from Qing Ping Bu Qing's "Xia Wai Sou Sai·Zhang Gu·Lin Xi Ya Fang Bo": "As for such a diligent and hardworking official, how can we拘束他们的家世,而不给予奖励?"
7. 人老心不老,身穷志不穷。
7. Age may wither the body, but not the spirit; poverty may diminish wealth, but not ambition.
8. 闻鸡起舞 废寝忘食 秉烛达旦
8. Wake up with the first chirping of the chickens, forget to eat and sleep, keep candles burning until dawn.
9. 没有大胆的猜测就做不出伟大的发现。(牛顿)
9. No great discoveries are made without bold guesses. (Newton)
10. 求索:路曼曼其修远兮,吾将上下而求索。《离骚》
10. Quest: The path is long and arduous, yet I shall seek it both above and below. — From "Liu Xa"
11. 师傅领进门,巧妙在各人。
11. The master leads you in, but the skill lies within each individual.
12. 知不足者好学,耻下问者自满。
12. Those who recognize their own shortcomings are eager to learn, while those who are ashamed to ask for help are filled with self-satisfaction.
13. 人之初,性本善。性相近,习相远。子不学,非所宜。幼不学,老何为。
13. From birth, human nature is inherently good. Natures are similar, but habits diverge. Not learning is not suitable for children. If young people do not learn, what will they do when they are old?
14. 好记性不如烂笔头。
14. A good memory is not as good as a bad pen.
15. 学到很多东西的诀窍,就是一下子不要学很多。?>
15. The trick to learning a lot of things is not to learn too many things at once.
16. 虚心万事能成,自满十事九空。
16. Humility enables success in all things, while pride leads to failure in nine out of ten cases.
17. 鸟贵有翼,人贵有智。
17. Birds are valuable for their wings, and humans are valuable for their wisdom.
18. 在新的科学宫里,胜利属于新型的勇敢的人,他们有大胆的科学幻想,心里燃烧着探求新事物的热情。(阿费尔斯曼)
18. In the new scientific palace, victory belongs to the new type of brave people, who possess bold scientific imagination and are filled with a passion for seeking new things. (Aifelsman)
19. 学问是异常珍贵的东西,从任何源泉吸收都不可耻。
19. Knowledge is an exceptionally precious thing, and it is not disgraceful to absorb it from any source.
20. 改过:1不怕人有错,就怕不改过。2浪子回头金不换。
20. Repentance: 1. It is not the fault of others that matters, but whether one repents. 2. A prodigal son returning is invaluable.
21. 不担三分险,难练一身胆。
21. Without taking three risks, it's hard to cultivate a brave heart.
22. 勤奋是懒惰的反义词,是成功的基础之一,是中华民族传统的美德。
22. Diligence is the antonym of laziness, one of the foundations of success, and a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation.
23. 比赛必有一胜,苦学必有一成。
23. In any competition, there must be a winner; with hard study, there must be some achievement.
24. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。
24. Skill is achieved through diligence, while it is neglected through play; habits are formed through thought, and destroyed through carelessness.
25. 草儿青青,脚下留情4、少一个脚印,多一片绿意
25. The grass is green, show some tenderness beneath your feet; fewer footprints, more greenery.
26. 人的生命是有限的,可是,为人民服务是无限的。我要把有限的生命,投入到无限的为人民服务之中去。雷锋
26. Human life is finite, but serving the people is infinite. I want to invest my finite life into the infinite service to the people. — Lei Feng
27. 勤奋是指坚持不懈的,高频率的做自己认为有意义的事。
27. Diligence refers to consistently and frequently doing things that one considers meaningful.
28. 学书学剑、学识渊博 学无常师、
28. Learn calligraphy and swordsmanship, and be learned and erudite; there is no permanent teacher for learning.
29. 欲穷千裏目,更上一层楼。
29. If you want to see a thousand miles away, you should ascend one more story in the building.
30. 才出于学,器出于养。
30. Talent arises from learning, and instruments arise from nurturing.
31. 百艺通,不如一艺精。
31. Being proficient in a hundred arts is not as good as being skilled in one art.
32. 天无边,智无限。
32. The sky has no bounds, wisdom has no limits.
33. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。
33. To stand firm in one's character, prioritize establishing oneself in learning; to establish learning, take reading as the foundation.
34. 笃信好学,学而不厌, 学而时习之 ,笃学好古, 顿学累功,闭户读书,刺股读书,映雪读书,映月读书,
34. Devoted to learning, never tired of acquiring knowledge, learning and practicing it from time to time, deeply engaged in studying the ancient classics, accumulating learning and achievements, studying in solitude, studying while piercing the thigh, studying by reflecting on the snow, studying by reflecting on the moon.
35. 锲而舍之,朽木不折;锲而不舍,金石可镂。
35. If one stops chiseling halfway, even the rotten wood will not break; but if one keeps chiseling without giving up, even gold and jade can be carved.
36. 海上生明月,天涯共此时3、久旱逢甘雨,他乡遇故知。
36. The bright moon rises over the sea, and we share this moment far apart; After a long drought, we meet sweet rain, and in a foreign land, we encounter an old friend.
37. 老当益壮,宁知白首之心;穷且益坚,不坠青云之志。(王勃) 老骥伏枥,志在千里。烈士暮年,壮心不已。(曹操) 梨花院落溶溶月,柳絮池塘淡淡风。(晏殊) 流水不腐,户枢不蠹。(吕氏春秋) 路漫漫其修远今,吾将上下而求索。(屈原) 路遥知马力,日久见人心。(元曲·争报恩) 落红不是无情物,化作春泥更护花。(龚自珍) 落霞与孤鹜齐飞,秋水共长天一色。(王勃) 满招损,谦受益。(尚书) 梅须逊雪三分白,雪却输梅一段香。(罗梅坡) 靡不有初,鲜克有终。(诗经) 敏而好学,不耻下问。(孔子) 莫愁前路无知己,天下谁人不识君。(高适) 莫道桑榆晚,微霞尚满天。(刘禹锡) 莫等闲,白了少年头,空悲切!(岳飞) 木秀于林,风必摧之。(旧唐书) 浓绿万枝红一点,动人春色不须多。(王安石) 皮之不存,毛将焉附?(左传) 蚍蜉撼大树,可笑不自量。(韩愈) 其曲弥高,其和弥寡。(宋玉) 其身正,不令而行;其身不正,虽令不从。(论语) 奇文共欣赏,疑义相与析。(陶渊明) 千古兴亡多少事,悠悠,不尽长江滚滚流。(辛弃疾) 千里之行,始于足下。(老子) 前不见古人,后不见来者。念天地之悠悠,独怆然而涕下。(陈子昂) 前车之覆,后车之鉴。(汉书) 前事不忘,后事之师。(《战国策》) 锲而不舍,金石可镂。(荀子·劝学) 青,取之于蓝而青于蓝。(荀子) 青山遮不住,毕竟东流去。(辛弃疾) 清水出芙蓉,天然去雕饰。(李白) 穷则变,变则通,通则久。(易经) 穷则独善其身,达则兼善天下。(《孟子》) 其曲弥高,其和弥寡。(宋玉) 其身正,不令而行;其身不正,虽令不从。(论语) 奇文共欣赏,疑义相与析。(陶渊明) 千古兴亡多少事,悠悠,不尽长江滚滚流。(辛弃疾) 千里之行,始于足下。(老子) 前不见古人,后不见来者。念天地之悠悠,独怆然而涕下。(陈子昂) 前车之覆,后车之鉴。(汉书) 前事不忘,后事之师。(《战国策》) 锲而不舍,金石可镂。(荀子·劝学) 青,取之于蓝而青于蓝。(荀子) 青山遮不住,毕竟东流去。(辛弃疾) 清水出芙蓉,天然去雕饰。(李白) 穷则变,变则通,通则久。(易经) 穷则独善其身,达则兼善天下。(《孟子》) 人固有一死,或重于泰山,或轻于鸿毛,用之所趋异也。(司马迁) 人生自古谁无死,留取丹心照汗青。(文天祥) 人谁无过,过而能改,善莫大焉。(《左传》) 仁者见之谓之仁,智者见之谓之智。(《周易》) 塞翁失马,焉知非福?(淮南子) 三更灯火五更鸡,正是男儿发愤时。黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。(颜真卿) 三军可夺帅也,匹夫不可夺志也。(孔子) 莫等闭,白了少年头,空悲切。(岳飞) 山不厌高,水不厌深。(曹操) 山不在高,有仙则名;水不在深,有龙则灵。(刘禹锡) 山高月小,水落石出。(苏轼) 山河破碎风飘絮,身世浮沉雨打萍。(文天祥) 山重水复疑无路,柳暗花明又一村。(陆游) 少年辛苦终身事,莫向光阴惰寸功。(杜荀鹤) 身既死兮神以灵,子魂魄兮为鬼雄。(屈原) 身无彩凤双飞翼,心有灵犀一点通。(李商隐) 生当作人杰,死亦为鬼雄。(李清照) 生也有涯,知(智)也无涯。(庄子) 绳锯木断,水滴石穿。(宋·罗大京) 圣人千虑,必有一失;愚人千虑。必有一得。(《晏子春秋》) 盛名之下,其实难副。(后汉书) 盛年不重来,一日难再晨,及时当勉励,岁月不待人。(陶渊明) 失之东隅,收之桑榆。(《后汉书》) 十年树木,百年树人。(《管子·权修》)
37. The old grow stronger, yet they do not know the heart of a white-haired man; the poor become even more resolute, and they do not lose their aspiration for high achievement. (Wang Bo) An old horse lies in the stable, but its heart is set on a thousand miles. A heroic soul in old age, its vigor does not fade. (Cao Cao) The pear blossom courtyard is bathed in a soft moon, and the willow catkins in the pond are swayed by a gentle breeze. (Yan Zhi) Flowing water does not rot, and a door hinge does not worm. (Lüshi Chunqiu) The road is long and winding, and I will seek and explore both above and below. (Qu Yuan) The distance can tell the strength of a horse, and time can reveal the hearts of people. (Yuan Dynasty drama · The Contest of Kindness) Fallen petals are not无情 things, transformed into spring soil, they protect the flowers even more. (Gong Zizhen) The setting sun and the solitary bird fly together, and the autumn water merges with the sky, forming one color. (Wang Bo) Pride brings loss, and modesty brings benefit. (Book of Shangshu) The plum blossoms are not as white as the snow, but the snow loses a bit of fragrance to the plum. (Luo Meipo) Not all start well, but few end well. (Book of Songs) Wise and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask those below. (Confucius) Do not worry about not having friends on the road ahead; who does not know you in the world? (Gao Shi) Do not say that the sunset is late, the faint glow still fills the sky. (Liu Yuxi) Do not waste your youth, white hair comes without warning, and only then do you regret not studying early. (Yan Zhenqing) The strength of a general can be taken away, but a common man's resolve cannot be taken away. (Confucius) Do not waste your youth, white hair comes without warning, and only then do you regret not studying early. (Yue Fei) The mountain is not high enough, but if there is a fairy, it becomes famous; the water is not deep enough, but if there is a dragon, it becomes spiritual. (Liu Yuxi) The moon is small over the high mountain, and the stones are exposed when the water recedes. (Su Shi) The rivers and mountains are broken, and the wind blows away the willow catkins; the world is floating, and the rain beats the lotus. (Wen Tianxiang) When the path is steep and the water is deep, it seems that there is no way, but when the willow is dark and the flowers are bright, there is another village. (Lu You) Youthful hardship is a lifelong matter, do not waste even an inch of work for time. (Du You) The body dies, but the spirit remains; the soul is brave, becoming a hero among the ghosts. (Qu Yuan) The body has no colorful phoenix wings to fly together, but the heart has an intangible understanding. (Li Shangyin) Live as a hero, die as a hero. (Li Qingzhao) Life is limited, but wisdom is endless. (Zhuangzi) The wood is cut by the rope, and the stone is worn by the water drop. (Song Dynasty · Luo Dajing) A thousand considerations of a sage must have a mistake; a thousand considerations of a fool must have a gain. (The Spring and Autumn Annals of Yan) Beneath the great fame, it is difficult to live up to it. (The Later Han Shu) The prime of life does not come again, a day is difficult to have a second morning; be diligent and encourage yourself in time, as time does not wait for people. (Tao Yuanming) Lose in the east, gain in the west. (The Later Han Shu) Ten years to grow a tree, a hundred years to educate a person. (Guanzi · Power of Repair)
38. 兄弟和睦:兄弟敦和睦,朋友笃诚信。(陈子昂)
38. Brotherly Harmony: Brothers should be harmonious, and friends should be steadfast in their trust and honesty. (From Chen Zicang)
39. 读书需用心,一字值千金。
39. Reading requires dedication, as a single character is worth ten thousand in value.
40. 不积跬步,无以至千里;不积小流,无以成江海。《荀子》
40. Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles; without accumulating small streams, one cannot form a river or sea. -- Xunzi
41. 学习是劳动,是充满思想的劳动。—— 乌申斯基
41. Learning is labor, a labor filled with thought. — Ushinsky
42. 同时赶两只兔,一只也捉不到。
42. Trying to chase two rabbits at the same time, you'll catch neither.
43. 三百六十行,行行出状元。
43. There are three hundred and sixty trades, and in each trade there will be a top scholar.
44. 先学爬,然后学走。
44. First learn to crawl, then learn to walk.
45. 科学的未来,只能属于勤奋而又谦虚的年轻一代。
45. The future of science belongs only to the diligent and modest younger generation.
46. 不经过琢磨,宝石也不会发光。
46. Without polishing, gems will not shine.
47. 山有泉水才美,人有技能才好。
47. A mountain is beautiful when it has spring water, and a person is good when they have skills.
48. 善学悌者,登高望远。
48. One who is good at learning and respects his elder brother can look far and see distant things.
49. 人不在大小,马不在高低。人往高处走,水往低处流。
49. It does not matter how tall or short a person is, nor how high or low a horse is. People strive to reach higher, while water flows towards lower places.
50. 勤奋是成功之母。
50. Diligence is the mother of success.
51. 孝顺父母:孝在于质实,不在于饰貌。(桓宽)
51. Filial Piety to Parents: Filial piety lies in sincerity, not in showy appearance. (Huan Kuan)
52. 为学患无疑,疑则进也。
52. The problem with studying is that one may have no doubts; when one has doubts, one makes progress.
53. 世界上有一种最美丽的声音,那便是母亲的呼唤。(但丁)
53. The most beautiful sound in the world is the mother's call. (Dante)
54. 邯郸学步 鸿儒硕学、宏儒硕学、
54. Copying the walking style of Handan, erudite scholars, grand scholars, magnanimous scholars, and distinguished scholars.
55. 积钱不如教子,闲坐不如看书。
55. It's better to educate one's children than to accumulate money, and it's better to sit idle than to read books.
56. 温故而知新。
56. Know the old to understand the new.
57. 人有志,竹有节。
57. A person has ambition, a bamboo has joints.
58. 笃志好学、断织劝学 高才大学、
58. Diligent in learning, persuasive in encouraging others to study; highly talented and well-educated.
59. 自学好学勤学学而自用;无思厌思废思思而无功。
59. Self-study is diligent study, studying for self-use; without thought, weary thought, abandoned thought, and thought without accomplishment.
60. 没有艰苦的学习,就没有最简单的发明。
60. Without hard study, there can be no simplest invention.
61. 略翻书数则,便不愧三餐。
61. Reading a few pages of a book is enough to not feel ashamed of the three meals.
62. 文学家说勤奋是打开文学殿堂之门的一把钥匙;科学家说勤奋能使人聪明;而政治家说勤奋是实现理想的基石。
62. Writers say diligence is the key to opening the door to the literary palace; scientists say diligence can make people intelligent; and politicians say diligence is the cornerstone for realizing ideals.
63. 硕学通儒 通才硕学、通儒硕学、
63. Scholarly and Versatile - Versatile scholar, learned versatile scholar, scholarly and versatile scholar.
64. 我的一生始终保持着这样一个信念,生命的意义在于付出,在于给予,而不是接受。也不是在于争取。巴金
64. Throughout my life, I have always held this belief: the meaning of life lies in giving and offering, not in receiving. Nor does it lie in striving for more. — Ba Jin
65. 欲昌和顺行为善,想振家声在读书。
65. To thrive and live in harmony, one should do good deeds; to restore one's family's reputation, one should focus on studying and reading.
66. 泉水挑不干,知识学不完。
66. The spring water cannot be exhausted, and knowledge cannot be fully learned.
67. 天下兴亡,匹夫有责。
67. The rise and fall of the state concerns every man.
68. 手边留情花似锦,足下留情草如茵6、用心呵护绿色,用爱浇灌校园
68. Leave a touch of grace, flowers are as resplendent as brocade; tread gently, the grass is as soft as felt. Cherish the green with care, nourish the campus with love.
69. 节俭是致富的秘诀。
69. Frugality is the secret to wealth.
70. 不愿看的人,比瞎子还瞎;不愿听的人,比聋子还聋。(法国谚语)
70. Those who do not want to see are even more blind than the blind; those who do not want to listen are even more deaf than the deaf. (French Proverb)
71. 花有重开时,人无再少年2、黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。(颜真卿)
71. Flowers may bloom again, but youth cannot return once gone.2, Not knowing the importance of early learning, I didn't study diligently; only in old age do I regret starting too late. (Yan Zhenqing)
72. 爱亲者,不敢恶于人;敬亲者,不敢慢于人。(《孝经》)
72. He who loves his parents dares not be hostile to others; he who respects his parents dares not be disrespectful to others. (From the Classic of Filial Piety)
73. 愿乘风破万里浪,甘面壁读十年书。
73. May I ride the wind and break through ten thousand waves, and be willing to face the wall and study for ten years.
74. 薄技在身,胜握千金。
74. Possessing a minor skill is better than holding a thousand taels of gold.
75. 木尺虽短,能量千丈。
75. The wooden ruler is short, but it can measure a thousand feet.
76. 策马前途须努力,莫学龙钟虚叹息。
76. Strive hard to ride the horse towards the future, do not imitate the dragon clock and sigh vainly.
77. 学以致用 用非所学、一家之学、
77. Apply what you have learned; use what you have not learned, the teachings of one school,
78. 劳动是知识的源泉;知识是生活的指南。
78. Labor is the source of knowledge; knowledge is the guide of life.
79. 玉不琢,不成器。人不学,不知义。为人子,方少时。亲师友,习礼仪。
79. Jade left unpolished cannot be shaped into a utensil. A person left untaught cannot comprehend righteousness. As a son, when young, one should honor one's parents, teachers, and friends, and learn proper etiquette.
80. 知识只能循序渐进,不能跃进。
80. Knowledge can only be acquired step by step, not by leaps and bounds.
81. 长风破浪会有时,直挂云帆济沧海。
81. There will be a time when we will break through the waves and sail across the vast sea, our sails hoisted high against the clouds.
82. 学问是异常珍贵的东西,从任何源泉吸收都不可耻。 —— 阿卜·日·法拉兹
82. Knowledge is an exceptionally precious thing, and it is not shameful to absorb it from any source. —— Abu Ja'far al-Farabi
83. 学到很多东西的诀窍,就是一下子不要学很多。
83. The trick to learning a lot of things is not to learn too much at once.
84. 世界上的一切光荣和骄傲,都来自母亲(高尔基)
84. All the glory and pride in the world come from mothers (Gorky).
85. 用宝珠打扮自己,不如用知识充实自己。
85. It's better to enrich yourself with knowledge than to adorn yourself with pearls.
86. 东西越用越少,学问越学越多。
86. The more you use something, the less there is of it; the more you learn, the more knowledge you accumulate.