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1. 奇文共欣赏,疑义相如析。陶渊明
1. Appreciating strange writings together, analyzing doubts as if they were like each other. Tao Yuanming
2. 读书勤乃有,不勤腹中虚。韩愈
2. Diligent reading yields knowledge, but laziness leaves the mind empty. — Han Yu
3. 书当快意读易尽,客有可人期不来。——陈师道《绝句·书当快意读易尽》
3. Books are quickly read when they bring joy, and guests who are delightful are often late in coming. - Chen Shidao, "Suiju: Books are easily finished when they bring joy"
4. ◆业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随——韩愈
4. ◆One excels through diligence, but falls into laziness through play; one achieves through contemplation, but ruins through carelessness——Han Yu
5. 读书不趁早,后来徒悔懊。《清诗铎·趁早歌》
5. Not to read while young, to regret later is in vain. ("Qing Shi Diao · Read While Young" song)
6. 发奋识遍天下字,立志读尽人间书。苏轼
6. Strive to recognize all the characters in the world, and be determined to read all the books in human history. - Su Shi
7. 归志宁无五亩园,读书本意在元元。灯前目力虽非昔,犹课蝇头二万言。
7. My aspiration is to have a garden of five mu, and the essence of reading is to understand the common people. Even though my eyesight before the lamp is not as good as before, I still diligently study and compose 20,000 characters of fine script.
8. 半亩方塘一鉴开,天光月影共徘徊。问渠那得清如许,为有源头活水来。朱熹
8. Half an acre of square pond reflects open, sky light and moon shadows interweave. Ask where the water gets so clear, for it's because the source has living water flowing. - Zhu Xi
9. 这首诗以清明时节为背景,用白描手法再现了古代清贫知识分子的困顿生活,表达了诗人生活的艰难和以读书为乐的情怀。全诗运用衬托、对比的手法,再现了古代清贫寒士的困顿生活,给人凄凉、清苦之感,寥寥数语,质朴平实,于小处见大,自然揭露出社会生活真实的一面。
9. This poem is set against the backdrop of the Qingming Festival, employing the technique of white depiction to recreate the difficult lives of ancient poor scholars. It expresses the poet's own hardships in life and his joy in reading. The entire poem uses the techniques of contrast and衬托 to recreate the difficult lives of ancient poor scholars, evoking a sense of desolation and hardship. With a few simple words, it is straightforward and down-to-earth, revealing the true side of social life in small details.
10. 旧书不厌百回读,熟读精思子自知。苏轼
10. There is no end to reading old books a hundred times; only through careful reading and deep thinking can one understand. — Su Shi
11. 读书之乐何处寻,数点梅花天地心。朱熹
11. Where can one find the joy of reading? Count the blossoms of plum blossoms in the heart of the universe. Zhu Xi
12. 至哉天下乐,终日在书案。欧阳修
12. Oh, how great is the joy of the world, spent all day over the desk of books. -- Ouyang Xiu
13. 三十功名尘与土,八千里路云和月。莫等闲、白了少年头,空悲切。 (出自岳飞《满江红》 )
13. Thirty years of achievement is but dust and soil, eight thousand miles of road is cloud and moon. Do not waste your youth, let your hair turn white in vain, and let your heart ache in vain. (From Yue Fei's "Red Flag over the River")
14. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。韩愈
14. Diligence begets expertise, while idleness leads to neglect; wisdom is achieved through reflection, while destruction comes from carelessness. Han Yu
15. 劝君莫惜金缕衣,劝君惜取少年时。 花开堪折直须折,莫待无花空折枝。(出自《金缕衣》 杜秋娘)
15.劝你莫要珍惜那金缕衣,劝你珍惜那青春时光。花开的时候正好采摘,不要等到花谢枝空才后悔。(出自《金缕衣》 杜秋娘)
16. --富兰克林无限相信书籍的力量,是我的教育信仰的真谛之一。--苏霍姆林斯基与其用华丽的外衣装饰自己,不如用知识武装自己。
16. --Franklin has an infinite belief in the power of books, which is one of the true meanings of my educational beliefs. --Sukhomlinsky: It is better to arm oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with splendid attire.
17. 尺有所短;寸有所长。物有所不足;智有所不明。——屈原《卜居》
17. In every measure, there is something lacking; in every inch, there is something that excels. In every object, there is something that is insufficient; in every intellect, there is something that is unclear. — Qu Yuan, "Bu Ju"
18. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为——陈寿《三国志》
18. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit doing good because it is small — from Chen Shou's "Records of the Three Kingdoms".
19. 遇到高兴的事就应当作乐,有酒就要邀请近邻共饮。青春一旦过去便不可能重来,一天之中永远看不到第二次日出。应当趁年富力强之时勉励自己,光阴流逝,并不等待人。
19. When encountering joyful events, one should take pleasure in them, and if there is wine, invite neighbors to join in the drinking. Youth can never be regained once it has passed, and one will never see a second sunrise in a day. It is important to encourage oneself while in the prime of one's strength, as time passes by without waiting for anyone.
20. 10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。(宋 陆九渊《读书》)
20. In reading, one must never be in a hurry; the process of deep absorption is where the true enjoyment lies. If there are things you don't understand, it's fine to temporarily set them aside. But for matters that concern you directly, you must think them through quickly. (From Song Dynasty, Lu Jiuyuan)
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22. 或作或辍,一曝十寒,则虽读书百年,吾未见其可也。吴梦祥
22. If one starts and stops, or is diligent for ten days and lazy for one, then even if one reads for a hundred years, I have not seen any that I consider to be commendable. Wu Mengxiang.
23. 读书谓已多,抚事知不足。王安石
23. I say I have read a lot, but when I encounter events, I realize I still have much to learn. - Wang Anshi
24. 古人在学习上不遗余力,年轻时下功夫,到老年才有所成就。从书本上得来的知识毕竟不够完善,要透彻地认识事物还必须亲自实践。
24. The ancients were not sparing in their pursuit of learning, investing their efforts when they were young and only achieving success in their old age. Knowledge gained from books is ultimately insufficient to gain a thorough understanding of things; personal practice is necessary for a deep insight.
25. 读书如行路,历险毋惶恐。——《清诗铎·读书》
25. Reading is like walking, facing adventures without fear. —— "Qing Shi Diao: Reading"
26. 着意栽花花不发,等闲插柳柳成阴。(出自元·关汉卿《包待制智斩鲁斋郎》)
26. One's efforts to plant flowers yield no blossoms, but casually planted willows turn into a shade. (From Yuan Dynasty, Guan Hanqing's "Ba Dizhi's Smart Execution of Lu Zhalang")
27. 1三更灯火五更鸡,正是男儿读书时。黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。(唐 颜真卿《劝学》)
27. By the third watch, the lamps are burning, and by the fifth, the roosters are crowing; This is the time for young men to study. Not knowing to study early in one's black hair, one regrets reading late in one's white hair. (Tang Dynasty, Yan Zhenqing's "Encouraging Study")
28. 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。(出自《劝学》 颜真卿 )
28. At the third watch, the lamps are still burning, and at the fifth watch, the chickens are crowing, which is the best time for a young man to study. Black hair does not know the importance of studying early, and only when one is old does one regret studying late. (From "Exhortation to Study" by Yan Zhenqing)
29. 读书忌死读,死读钻牛角。叶圣陶
29. Avoid reading without understanding, and don't stubbornly delve into a dead end. Ye Shengtao.
30. 非学无以广才,非志无以成学。——诸葛亮5、读书破万卷,下笔如有神。
30. Without learning, one cannot broaden one's abilities; without aspiration, one cannot accomplish one's studies. - Zhuge Liang 5. By reading a thousand volumes, one can write as if with divine inspiration.
31. 三更灯火五更鸡,正是男儿读书时。 —— 颜真卿《劝学诗》
31. At the third watch the lamps are still burning, and the fifth watch the rooster is crowing; this is the time for a man to study. — Yan Zhenqing, "A Poem on Encouraging Study"
32. 每天三更半夜到鸡啼叫的时候,是男孩子们读书的最好时间。少年不知道早起勤奋学习,到老了后悔读书少就太迟了。
32. It's the best time for boys to study when it's late at night and the chickens are crowing. Young boys don't realize the importance of early morning diligence in studying, and it's too late to regret not having read enough when they are old.
33. 读书良有感,学剑惭非智。唐·李益
33. A deep sense of reading, ashamed to be unwise in learning the sword. Tang Dynasty, Li Yi
34. 不识庐山真面目,只缘身在此山中。宋·苏轼
34. I cannot recognize the true face of Lushan Mountain, for I am merely within this mountain. — Song Dynasty, Su Shi
35. 明日复明日,明日何其多! 我生待明日,万事成蹉跎。(出自文嘉《明日歌》)
35. Tomorrow and tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows! I wait for tomorrow, and all my endeavors turn to waste. (From Wen Jia's "Song of Tomorrow")
36. 8半亩方塘一鉴开,天光月影共徘徊。问渠那得清如许,为有源头活水来。(宋 朱熹《观书有感》)
36. Half an acre of square pond reflects the sky and the moonlight, mingling and wandering together. Ask the channel how it can be so clear, for it has the living water from its source. (From "Reflecting on Reading" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty)
37. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思。——朱熹
37. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, to read extensively and to ponder deeply. — Zhu Xi
38. --马克思 经典语录/jingdian/ 书籍是你的朋友,虽然没有热情,但是它非常忠实。--雨果尽信书不如无书。
38. --Marx Classic Quotations / jingdian / Books are your friends, though they may not be passionate, but they are extremely loyal. -- Hugo It is better not to believe in books than to believe in them too much.
39. 伤心秦汉,生民涂炭,读书人一声长叹。 —— 张可久《卖花声·怀古》
39. Sadness over the Qin and Han dynasties, the common people suffering and in despair, the scholar utters a long sigh. — Zhang Kejiu, "Selling Flowers·In Remembrance of the Past"
40. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。陈寿
40. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit doing good because it is small. — Chen Shou
41. 纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行。——陆游《冬夜读书示子聿》
41. What one learns from books is always superficial, and one must experience things firsthand to truly understand them. — Lu You, "Teaching My Son Yu during the Winter Night"
42. 莫等闲,白了少年头,空悲切。岳飞
42. Do not waste your youth, white your hair in vain, and feel only sorrow. - Yue Fei
43. 读书百遍,其义自见。《三国志》
43. "Read a book a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent." - From the "Records of the Three Kingdoms."
44. 人学始知道,不学非自然。 —— 孟郊《劝学》
44. It is only when one enters the school that one knows; not studying is not natural. — Meng Jiao, "Admonishing Study"
45. 劝学 颜真卿
45. Exhortation to Study - Yan Zhenqing
46. 《劝学》中的“劝”起着统领全篇的作用。“劝”解释为“勉励”的意思。作者在这篇以《劝学》为的诗歌中,劝勉青少年要珍惜少壮年华,勤奋学习,有所作为,否则,到老一事无成,后悔已晚。使孩子初步理解人生短暂,从而提高学习的积极性。
46. In "Exhortation to Study," the character "劝" plays a guiding role throughout the entire piece. "劝" is interpreted as meaning "to encourage" or "to urge." In this poem titled "Exhortation to Study," the author encourages the youth to cherish their youthful years, to study diligently, and to achieve something worthwhile. Otherwise, they may regret their lack of achievements in old age and find that it is too late. This helps children to initially understand the brevity of life, thereby enhancing their enthusiasm for studying.
47. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。——欧阳修
47. To establish oneself, one must first establish their learning; to establish learning, one must take reading as the foundation. — Ouyang Xiu