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1. 船乘风破浪才能前进,人克服困难才能生存。
1. A ship must brave the waves to move forward, and a person must overcome difficulties to survive.
2. 搓绳不能松劲,前进不能停顿。
2. Do not relax your grip on the rope, and do not stop moving forward.
3. 小人记仇,君子长志。
3. Petty people hold grudges, while gentlemen have long aspirations.
4. 懒散能磨去才智的锋芒。
4. Indolence can wear down the sharpness of talent.
5. 遇事敢为,成功一半。
5. Bravery in facing difficulties is half the battle to success.
6. 老马识路数,老人通世故。
6. The old horse knows the way, and the old man understands the world's affairs.
7. 要想成功,先下苦功。
7. To succeed, one must first put in hard work.
8. 百折不挠,坚忍不拔。
8. Unyielding and tenacious.
9. 害怕攀登高山险峰的人,只能永远在洼地里徘徊。
9. Those who are afraid to climb high mountains and steep peaks can only wander in the valleys forever.
10. 湖里游着大鲤鱼,不如桌上小鲫鱼。
10. Big carp swimming in the lake are not as good as small crucian carp on the table.
11. 勤勉是幸运之母。
11. Diligence is the mother of good luck.
12. 宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来。
12. The edge of the sword is forged from the grindstone, and the fragrance of the plum blossoms comes from the hardships of the cold.
13. 烈火炼真金,艰苦练强人。
13. The true gold is tested in the fierce flames, and a strong person is forged through hardship.
14. 百闻不如一见,百见不如一干。
14. Seeing is believing, and doing is better than seeing.
15. 学在苦中求,艺在勤中练。
15. Knowledge is sought in hardship, and skill is honed through diligence.
16. 只有冻死的苍蝇,没有累死的蜜蜂。
16. There are only frozen flies, but no exhausted bees.
17. 同时赶两只兔,一只也捉不到。
17. Trying to chase two rabbits at the same time, you won't catch either.
18. 好记性不如烂笔头。
18. A good memory is not as good as a bad pen.
19. 不摸锅底手不黑,不拿油瓶手不腻。
19. If you don't touch the bottom of the pot, your hands won't get black; if you don't pick up the oil bottle, your hands won't get greasy.
20. 勤劳是最好的品德。
20. Diligence is the best virtue.
21. 懒人做工作,越懒越费力。
21. The lazier one is, the more effortful the work becomes.
22. 与其空谈,不如实干。
22. It's better to do than to talk.
23. 铁要打,人要练。
23. Iron needs to be forged, and people need to be trained.
24. 水深难见底,虎死不倒威。
24. The water is too deep to see the bottom, and even after a tiger dies, its might remains unbroken.
25. 雨淋青松松更青,雪打红梅梅更红。
25. The rain makes the pine trees greener, and the snow makes the plum blossoms redder.
26. 少年懒惰老来穷。
26. Lazy in youth, poor in old age.
27. 水往下流,人争上游。
27. Water flows downward, while people strive for upward mobility.
28. 珍宝丢失了还可以找到,时间丢失了永远找不到。
28. Lost treasures can still be found, but lost time can never be retrieved.
29. 不经冬寒,不知春暖。
29. Without experiencing the winter cold, one cannot appreciate the warmth of spring.
30. 才华是刀刃,勤奋是磨刀石。
30. Talent is the blade, diligence is the whetstone.
31. 不要做幻想的乞丐,要做幸福的创造者。
31. Do not be a beggar of illusions; be a creator of happiness.
32. 暴风雨折不断雄鹰的翅膀。
32. A storm cannot break the wings of a mighty eagle.
33. 踏破铁鞋无觅处,得来全不费功夫。
33. After much effort in searching, the treasure is found without any trouble.
34. 要吃鲜鱼先结网,要吃白米先插秧。
34. If you want to eat fresh fish, you must first set a net; if you want to eat white rice, you must first plant the rice seedlings.
35. 要想获得幸福,必先吃苦耐劳。
35. To achieve happiness, one must first endure hardships and toil.
36. 山高有攀头,路远有奔头。?>
36. There's a peak to climb where the mountain is high, and there's a destination to run towards where the road is far.
37. 大家在平时的学习中应该也学过一些谚语,有关勤学的谚语大家知道有哪些吗接下来就由我为大家带来关于勤学的谚语,供大家参考,希望可以帮到你,一起来看看吧!
37. Everyone should have learned some proverbs in their daily studies. Do you know any proverbs about diligence? Next, I will bring you some proverbs about diligence for your reference, hoping they can help you. Let's take a look together!
38. 力是压大的,胆是吓大的。
38. Strength is built by pressure, and courage is built by fear.
39. 刀在石上磨,人在世上练。
39. A knife is honed on stone, a person is honed in the world.
40. 百艺通,不如一艺精。
40. Knowing many arts is not as good as mastering one.
41. 不当家,不知柴米贵;不生子,不知父母恩。
41. If one does not manage a household, one does not know the value of firewood and rice; if one does not have children, one does not know the kindness of one's parents.
42. 看花容易绣花难。
42. It's easy to appreciate flowers but hard to embroider them.
43. 汗水浇开幸福花,勤劳种出甜蜜果。
43. Sweat nourishes the flowers of happiness, diligent work yields sweet fruits.
44. 学到很多东西的诀窍,就是一下子不要学很多。
44. The trick to learning a lot of things is not to learn too many at once.
45. 人往大处看,鸟往高处飞。
45. People look towards the great, birds soar to the high skies.
46. 挫折能增长经验,经验能丰富智慧。
46. Adversity can enhance experience, and experience can enrich wisdom.
47. 上如阶尽管费力,却一步比一步高。
47. Though climbing up the steps is tiring, each step is higher than the previous one.
48. 不怕山高,就怕脚软。
48. It's not the height of the mountain that matters, but the weakness of one's feet.
49. 火炼黄金,劳动炼人。
49. Gold is tested by fire, and people are tested by labor.
50. 疾风知劲草,烈火见真金。
50. Adversity reveals the true strength of character, and trials reveal the true gold.
51. 风浪里试舵手,困难中识英雄。
51. In the midst of storms, a helmsman is tested; amidst difficulties, heroes are recognized.
52. 勤劳是个宝,一生离不了。
52. Diligence is a treasure, one cannot live without it throughout one's life.
53. 鸟往明处飞,人往高处去。
53. Birds fly towards the light, and people strive for higher places.
54. 庸俗的人无聊没事干,勤奋的人事多做不完。
54. Lazy people are bored with nothing to do, while industrious people have too much work to complete.
55. 耳听为虚,眼见为实。
55. Hearing is deceptive, but seeing is believing.
56. 久住坡,不嫌陡。
56. Live on the steep slope, and don't mind its steepness.
57. 绳锯木断,水滴石穿。
57. "The rope saws through wood, and the drop of water carves through stone."
58. 人勤地有灵,遍地出黄金。
58. Hard work and fertile land bring gold everywhere.
59. 不怕家里穷,只怕出懒虫。
59. Not afraid of the family being poor, only afraid of having a lazy bug.
60. 最珍贵的财富是时间,最大的浪费是虚度流年。
60. The most precious wealth is time, and the greatest waste is to squander the years away.
61. 学习是劳动,是充满思想的劳动。
61. Learning is labor, labor filled with thought.
62. 世事有成必有败,为人有兴必有衰。
62. In the world, success is always followed by failure; in life, prosperity is always followed by decline.
63. 好高骛远的一无所得,埋头苦干的获得知识。
63. Those who aim too high without achieving anything, while those who toil diligently gain knowledge.
64. 胆大漂洋过海,胆小寸步难行。
64. The brave sail across the sea, the timid move an inch at a time.
65. 懒惰乃万恶之源。
65. Laziness is the root of all evils.
66. 疾风知劲草,困难显英雄。
66. A strong wind reveals the sturdy grass, and difficulties reveal heroes.
67. 奋斗,事会成功;勤劳,幸福必来。
67. Strive, and success will follow; be diligent, and happiness will come.
68. 一分耕耘,一分收获。
68. One sowing, one reaping.
69. 天不生无用之人,地不长无名之草。
69. Heaven does not produce a useless person, and the earth does not grow grass without a name.
70. 精打细算,有吃有穿。
70. Be thrifty and you'll have food and clothing.
71. 发回水,积层泥;经一事,长一智。
71. Return the water, accumulate mud; after one incident, gain one piece of wisdom.
72. 学如逆水行舟,不进则退。
72. Studying is like rowing against the current; if you don't make progress, you will regress.
73. 一个不想蹚过小河的人,自然不想远涉重洋。
73. A person who does not want to wade across a small river naturally does not want to embark on a long journey across the ocean.
74. 人怕没志,树怕没皮。
74. A person fears having no ambition, while a tree fears having no bark.
75. 好运气来自谨慎和勤奋。
75. Good luck comes from caution and diligence.
76. 山是一步一步登上来的,船是一橹一橹摇出去的。
76. The mountain is climbed step by step, and the boat is propelled by stroke by stroke.
77. 勤能补拙,俭可养廉。
77. Diligence can make up for one's deficiencies, and thrift can cultivate integrity.
78. 人不在大小,马不在高低。人往高处走,水往低处流。
78. It doesn't matter how big or small a person is, nor how tall or short a horse is. People strive to move upwards, while water flows downwards.