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1. 幸福与劳动相伴。
1. Happiness goes hand in hand with labor.
2. 发一回水,澄一次泥;经一回事,长一回智。
2. Release a batch of water, clarify a batch of mud; go through an experience, gain a batch of wisdom.
3. 活到老,学到老,七十八十还学巧。
3. Live to learn, learn to the end of life; even at seventy and eighty, one can learn cleverness.
4. 十年练得好文秀才,十年练不成田秀才。
4. Ten years of practice makes a good scholar, but ten years are not enough to make a good farmer.
5. 马看牙板,人看言行。
5. Horses are judged by their teeth, and people are judged by their words and actions.
6. 辍学如磨刀之石,不见其损日有所减。
6. Dropping out of school is like sharpening a knife with a whetstone; although it may not appear to be wearing down, it diminishes day by day.
7. 不是鱼死,就是网破。
7. It's either the fish die or the net is broken.
8. 不贵于无过,而贵于能改过。
8. It is not valuable for being without faults, but for being able to correct one's faults.
9. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。——唐代颜真卿的《劝学》
9. "One does not know the importance of studying early when one has dark hair; it is only when one is white-haired that one regrets not reading sooner." — Quoted from Yan Zhenqing's "Encouraging Study" from the Tang Dynasty.
10. 不傲才以骄人,不以宠而作威。
10. Do not use one's talent to be proud and overbearing, and do not wield authority through favoritism.
11. 读不尽世间的书,走不完天下的路。
11. There are books in the world that cannot be read through, and there are roads in the world that cannot be walked through.
12. 勤能补拙是良训,一分辛苦一分才。——华罗庚
12. Diligence can compensate for one's shortcomings, and a bit of toil brings a bit of talent. — Hua Luogeng
13. 懒惰乃万恶之源。
13. Sloth is the root of all evil.
14. 知之为知之,不知为不知,是知也。
14. Knowing what one knows is true knowledge, and acknowledging what one does not know is also true knowledge.
15. 身不怕动,脑不怕用。
15. The body doesn't fear movement, and the mind doesn't fear use.
16. 最明亮的是阳光,最宝贵的是时光。
16. The brightest is sunlight, and the most precious is time.
17. 问渠那得清如许,为有活水源头来。
17. Ask the channel where it gets so clear, for it has a living spring as its source.
18. 山里孩子不怕狼,城里孩子不怕官。
18. Children from the mountains are not afraid of wolves, and children from the city are not afraid of officials.
19. 比赛必有一胜,苦学必有一成。
19. In competition, there must be a winner; in hard study, there must be achievement.
20. 才华是血汗的结晶。
20. Talent is the crystallization of sweat and blood.
21. 上如阶尽管费力,却一步比一步高。
21. Although climbing the steps is tiring, it is a step higher than the previous one.
22. 功夫不负有心人。
22. Effort is never wasted on the determined.
23. 不怕学不成,就怕心不诚。
23. It's not that one can't learn, but that one lacks sincerity.
24. 不担三分险,难练一身胆。
24. Without taking three risks, it's hard to cultivate a brave heart.
25. 少壮不努力。老大徒伤悲。
25. "If the young do not strive, the old will only grieve."
26. 鸟贵有翼,人贵有志。
26. Birds are valuable for their wings, and people are valuable for their aspirations.
27. 积钱不如教子,闲坐不如读书。
27. Accumulating money is not as good as educating one's children, and idly sitting is not as good as reading books.
28. 鸟往明处飞,人往高处去。
28. Birds fly towards the light, and people strive for higher places.
29. 不怕学问浅,就怕志气短。
29. It's not the depth of one's knowledge that matters, but the length of one's ambition.
30. 勿谓寸阴短,既过难再获。
30. Do not say that a moment's shadow is short; once it passes, it is hard to regain.
31. 懒惰是万恶之源。
31. Sloth is the root of all evil.
32. 人争气,火争焰,佛争一炷香。
32. People strive for pride, fire for its flame, and Buddha for a single stick of incense.
33. 烈火炼真金,艰苦练强人。
33. True gold is tested by the fiery trial, and strong people are forged through hardship.
34. 风浪里试舵手,困难中识英雄。
34. In the midst of storms, one tests the helmsman; in times of difficulty, one recognizes the hero.
35. 火到猪头烂。功到自然成。
35. If the fire reaches the pig's head, the meat will be rotten. If one works hard enough, success will naturally come.
36. 走不尽的路,读不完的书。?>
36. Endless roads, endless books to read.
37. 世事洞明皆学问,人情练达即 文章 。
37. Understanding the world is a matter of learning, and being adept in human affairs is akin to literary composition.
38. 释义:勤奋可以弥补不足,这是前人留下的有益的告诫。 只要付出一分辛苦,就能学到一分能力,只要勤学苦练,就能弥补自身的各类缺陷与不足。
38. Interpretation: Diligence can compensate for deficiencies, which is a beneficial reminder left by our ancestors. As long as one puts in a bit of effort, one can acquire a bit of ability, and as long as one studies hard and practices diligently, one can make up for various shortcomings and deficiencies.
39. 勤勉的人,能把万物化为黄金。
39. Diligent people can turn all things into gold.
40. 山高流水长,志大精神旺。
40. High mountains and long flowing waters, great aspirations and vigorous spirit.
41. 不怕家里穷,只怕出懒虫。
41. Not afraid of the family being poor, just afraid of becoming lazy.
42. 海洋深处鱼儿,书海深处学问精。
42. Fish in the deep sea, profound knowledge in the deep sea of books.
43. 把握一个今天,胜似两个明天。
43. Seizing today is better than two tomorrows.
44. 劳动者最理解幸福。
44. Workers best understand happiness.
45. 师傅引进门,苦练在本人。
45. The master opens the door, the hard practice is up to the student.
46. 形容勤奋的 谚语 通常可以激励人们坚持不懈地努力奋斗,是充满正能量的言语。
46. Proverbs that describe diligence are often inspiring to people to persevere and strive hard, and are filled with positive energy.
47. 口说无凭,事实为证。
47. Words are not enough, the facts are the proof.
48. 好运气来自谨慎和勤奋。
48. Good luck comes from prudence and diligence.
49. 星星使天空绚烂夺目;知识使人增长才干。
49. Stars make the sky resplendent; knowledge enhances one's abilities.
50. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。
50. Reading through ten thousand books, writing as if with divine inspiration.
51. 业精于勤荒于嬉,行成于思毁予随。
51. Skill is honed through diligence and wasted through idleness; actions are shaped by thought and destroyed by neglect.
52. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。——唐·韩愈《进学解》
52. "Diligence leads to proficiency, while idleness leads to waste; actions are shaped by thought, but destroyed by carelessness." — Tang Dynasty, Han Yu, "Explanation of Progress in Learning"
53. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。——唐朝诗人杜甫《奉赠韦左丞丈二十二韵》
53. Reading through ten thousand scrolls, writing as if inspired by a divine force. — Du Fu, a Tang Dynasty poet, in his poem "Presenting Poems to Wei Zefang in Twenty-two Quatrains."
54. 释义:年轻的时候不知道努力学习,到老了才后悔读书太迟。用来劝解年轻人趁早努力学习,免得将来后悔。
54. Interpretation: Not knowing to study hard when young, and regretting the late start in learning as one grows old. Used to persuade the young to study hard early on, so as to avoid regrets in the future.
55. 学到知耻处,方知艺不精。
55. Only when one learns to be ashamed can one realize that one's art is not refined.
56. 不要做幻想的乞丐,要做幸福的创造者。
56. Do not be a beggar of illusion, be a creator of happiness.
57. 释义:学业由于勤奋而精通,但它却荒废在嬉笑玩耍中,事情由于反复思考而成功,但它却能毁灭于随大流。
57. Interpretation: Academic pursuits are mastered through diligence, but they are wasted in jests and play. Things are successful through repeated contemplation, but they can be destroyed by going along with the crowd.
58. 雨淋青松松更青,雪打红梅梅更红。
58. Rain washes the blue pine, making it greener; snow beats the red plum, making it redder.
59. 只有勤学苦练,才能心灵手巧。
59. Only through diligent study and hard practice can one become skillful with both mind and hands.
60. 不上崎岖高山,不知大地平坦。
60. If one does not climb steep mountains, one does not know the flatness of the earth.
61. 知识在于积累,天才在于勤奋。
61. Knowledge lies in accumulation, genius in diligence.
62. 人有志,竹有节。
62. A person has ambition, bamboo has joints.
63. 东西越用越少,学问越学越多。
63. The more you use something, the less there is of it; the more you study, the more knowledge you acquire.
64. 释义:博览群书,把书读透,这样落实到笔下,运用起来就会得心应手。
64. Interpretation: To read extensively and thoroughly, so that when it is put into writing, it can be used with ease and skill.
65. 学 游泳 ,不怕激浪;想进步,不怕困难。
65. Learn to swim, fear not the waves; aspire to progress, fear not difficulties.
66. 满招损,谦受益。
66. "Pride brings loss, humility brings benefit."
67. 造烛求明,读书求理。
67. To make candles to seek brightness, to read books to seek truth.
68. 穷则独善其身,达则兼济天下。
68. When in poverty, cultivate oneself alone; when prosperous, benefit the world.
69. 失落光阴无处寻。
69. Lost time cannot be found again.
70. 勤能补拙,俭可养廉。
70. Diligence can compensate for deficiencies, and frugality can cultivate integrity.
71. 困难是人的教科书。
71. Difficulty is a textbook for humans.
72. 不在被中睡,不知被儿宽。
72. Not sleeping in the quilt, unaware of the child's spaciousness.
73. 困难是人生的教科书。
73. Adversity is the textbook of life.
74. 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。——明·佚名《增广贤文劝学篇》
74. "There is a way up the mountain of books through diligence, and the sea of learning is boundless, requiring hardship as a boat." — Ming Dynasty, Anonymous, "Enlarged Collection of Virtuous Sayings on Studying"
75. 释义:在读书、学习的道路上,没有捷径可走,也没有顺风船可驶,如果你想要在广博的书山、学海中汲取更多更广的知识,“勤奋”和“刻苦”是必不可少的。
75. Explanation: There is no shortcut to take on the path of reading and studying, nor any favorable wind to sail a boat. If you want to absorb more and broader knowledge in the vast mountain of books and the sea of learning, "diligence" and "industriousness" are indispensable.
76. 学问勤中得,巧自熟中生。
76. Knowledge is gained through diligence, and skill comes from familiarity.
77. 爱好 出勤奋,勤奋出天才。
77. Passion leads to diligence, and diligence leads to genius.
78. 一个不想蹚过小河的人,自然不想远涉重洋。
78. A person who does not want to wade across a small river naturally does not want to embark on a long journey across the vast ocean.
79. 光说不练,枉学百年。
79. All talk and no action is a waste of a hundred years of learning.
80. 不挑担子不知重,不走长路不知远。
80. One cannot know the weight of a burden without carrying it, nor can one know the distance of a long road without walking it.