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1. 拳不离手,曲不离口。
1. Always have your fists at the ready, always keep your words in check.
2. 薄技在身,胜握千金。
2. Possessing a minor skill is better than holding a thousand ounces of gold.
3. 经验学校学费高,愚人旁处学不到。
3. Tuition fees at experience schools are high, and one cannot learn from fools elsewhere.
4. 书读百遍,其义自见。
4. Read a book a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent.
5. People look up and birds fly up.
5. People look up and birds fly up.
6. Diligence is a good lesson, one minute of hard work, one minute of talent.
6. Diligence is a valuable lesson; a minute of hard work, a minute of talent.
7. 不怕读书难,就怕心不专。
7. It's not the difficulty of reading that matters, but rather the lack of dedication in one's heart.
8. As long as the mind works well, it is not afraid that the knack can not be found.
8. As long as the mind functions well, it is not afraid that the knack cannot be found.
9. It takes a lot of hard work to be amazing.
9. It takes a lot of hard work to be amazing.
10. 书到用时方恨少,学富五车不为多。
10. One regrets the lack of knowledge when it is needed, and one cannot have too much learning, even if one possesses a carriage full of books.
11. Three hundred and sixty rows, row out the first prize.
11. Three hundred and sixty rows, row out the first prize.
12. 学问之根苦,学问之果甜。
12. The root of learning is bitter, but the fruit of learning is sweet.
13. 聪明靠努力学习,学识靠平时积累。
13. Intelligence comes from hard study, and knowledge comes from daily accumulation.
14. 补漏趁天晴,读书趁年轻。
14. Fix leaks when the sky is clear, and read when young.
15. People start from their hearts and trees start from their roots.
15. People begin from their hearts, and trees from their roots.
16. 胸中有知识,胜于手中有钱。
16. Knowledge in the heart is better than money in the hand.
17. Learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is perilous.
17. Learning without thinking is futile; thinking without learning is dangerous.
18. Better master one thing than love all things.
18. Better to master one thing than to love all things.
19. Early in the morning, a day's delay; not diligent in childhood, a life-long mistake.
19. Early in the morning, a day's delay; not diligent in childhood, a lifelong mistake.
20. If you turn a few books, you deserve three meals.
20. If you read a few books, you deserve three meals.
21. A man is not a sage, but he can do nothing wrong.
21. A man is not a sage, but he can do nothing wrong.
22. 学者如禾如稻,不学者如蒿如草。
22. Scholars are like wheat and rice, while the unlearned are like reeds and grass.
23. 三百六十行,行行出状元。
23. There are three hundred and sixty trades, and each trade can produce a top scholar.
24. Reading a book a hundred times is self-evident.
24. Reading a book a hundred times is self-evident.
25. 任何倏忽的灵感事实上不能代替长期的功夫。
25. Any fleeting inspiration cannot actually replace long-term hard work.
26. 少年易老学难成,一寸光阴不可轻。
26. Youth is fleeting and learning is hard to achieve, a moment of time should not be lightly wasted.
27. 路漫漫其修道远,吾将上下而求索。
27. The path of cultivation is long and arduous, I will strive to seek the truth both above and below.
28. 人起心发,树起根发。
28. A person's heart is the root of his actions; a tree's root is the source of its growth.
29. 多思多虑,无害有益。
29. Worrying excessively is harmless and beneficial.
30. If you are not afraid of shallow learning, you are afraid of short ambition.
30. If you are not afraid of superficial learning, you are afraid of short-term ambition.
31. Read books without reading them like waste paper.
31. Read books as if you were reading waste paper.
32. 要得惊人艺,须下苦功夫。
32. To acquire a stunning skill, one must put in hard work.
33. Quietly digging three times delicious water, people from the three pisions martial arts high.
33. Gently挖掘三次美味的泉水,来自三个门派的高手。
34. 熟能生巧,巧能生精。
34. Practice makes perfect, and perfection brings skill.
35. Make up leaks while the weather is clear, and read while young.
35. Patch leaks when the weather is clear, and read while young.
36. 知之为知之,不知为不知,是知也。
36. Knowing what one knows is knowing; not knowing what one does not know is also knowing.
37. 略翻书数则,便不愧三餐。
37. Just flipping through a few pages of a book, and you won't feel ashamed of your three meals.
38. People are afraid of losing their ambition and trees are afraid of losing their bark.
38. People are afraid of losing their ambition and trees are afraid of losing their bark.
39. Heaven is boundless, wisdom is boundless.
39. Heaven is boundless, wisdom is boundless.
40. 学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆。
40. Without thinking when studying, one becomes confused and bewildered; without studying when thinking, one is in danger of falling into error.
41. The root of learning is bitter, but the fruit of learning is sweet.
41. The root of learning is bitter, but the fruit of learning is sweet.
42. 书籍备而不读如废纸。
42. Books that are purchased but not read are as good as waste paper.
43. Speaking without practicing is a waste of learning for a hundred years.
43. Speaking without practicing is a waste of a hundred years of learning.
44. Practice makes perfect, and vice makes perfect.
44. Practice makes perfect, and vice versa.
45. 天无边,智无限。
45. The sky has no bounds, wisdom has no limit.
46. It's good to think and think.
46. It's good to think and think.
47. 聪明出于勤奋,天才在于积累。
47. Wisdom comes from diligence, and genius lies in accumulation.
48. High mountains and long waters, ambitious spirit.
48. High mountains and long waters, an ambitious spirit.
49. 不向前不知路远,不学习不明真理。
49. Not moving forward, one does not know the distance ahead; not learning, one does not understand the truth.
50. 从旁人的愚行中学到聪明。
50. Learn wisdom from others' folly.
51. 业精于勤疏于嬉,行成于思毁于随。
51. Proficiency comes from diligence and wanes from indulgence; habits are formed through thought and destroyed through heedlessness.
52. Teenagers are apt to learn from the old, but hard to achieve. An inch of time is not light.
52. Teenagers are prone to learn from the elderly, but it is difficult to achieve. An inch of time is not to be taken lightly.
53. 吾生也有涯,而知也无涯。
53. Life is limited, but knowledge is infinite.
54. Do not be afraid of the strong, do not deceive the weak.
54. Do not fear the strong, do not deceive the weak.
55. Unable to read the books of the world, can not walk the road of the world.
55. Unable to read the books of the world, cannot tread the path of the world.
56. 铁不磨要生锈,人不学要落后。
56. Iron that is not polished will rust, and a person who does not learn will fall behind.
57. When books are used, they hate less, but they are not rich enough.
57. When books are used, they hate less, but they are not rich enough.