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1. 作事要伶俐,对人要浑厚。
1. Be smart in your work and generous in your dealings with others.
2. 思难难不至,忘患患反生。
2. Difficulty in thinking does not lead to real difficulty, but forgetting about troubles can actually cause them.
3. 透得名利关,方是小歇处。
3. It is only after transcending the pursuit of fame and fortune that one finds a place of rest.
4. 处处有强者,行行出状元。
4. There are strong people everywhere, and the top scholar emerges in every field.
5. 涓流能成海,星火可燎原。
5. A stream can accumulate to become a sea, and a spark can ignite a vast fire.
6. 锋自磨砺出,玉乃雕琢成。
6. Sharpening forges the blade, and jade is carved to perfection.
7. 温故而知新,可以为师矣。
7. To review what has been learned and gain new insights, one can become a teacher.
8. 才华堪出众,珠宝自放光。
8. Talent surpasses the ordinary, jewels naturally shine.
9. 志当存高远。 —— 诸葛亮
9. Aspirations should be lofty and grand. —— Zhuge Liang
10. 博览增见识,广交得观摩。
10. Attending exhibitions broadens one's knowledge, and making friends facilitates observation.
11. 常砺凌云志,苦练揽月功。
11. Constantly forge the ambition to soar like the clouds, tirelessly practice the skill to grasp the moon.
12. 学问勤中得,萤窗万卷书。
12. Knowledge is gained through diligence, and a student's lamp illuminates thousands of volumes of books.
13. 把酒知今是,观书知昨非。
13. Raise the wine to understand the present, read the books to know the past mistakes.
14. 不打不相识:是说通过交手,相互了解能更好地结交。
14. "An enemy is a teacher": This idiom means that through confrontations, one can better understand and get to know each other, thus forming a closer relationship.
15. 知足天地宽,贪得宇宙隘。
15. Contentment broadens the horizons of the world, while greed narrows the bounds of the universe.
16. 父母养其身,自己立其志。
16. Parents nurture their body, while they themselves set their own ambitions.
17. 要坚持真理。 —— 赫尔岑
17. Adhere to the truth. - Herzen
18. 间言乘隙入,谗语因疑来。
18. Malicious words slip in through opportunities, slander arises from suspicion.
19. 温故而知新。 ——孔子
19. To review the past is to understand the new. ——Confucius
20. 俭乃兴家宝,奢是败身阶。
20. Frugality is the treasure of prosperity, extravagance the stepping stone to ruin.
21. 人受谏则圣,木受绳则直。
21. A person who accepts advice becomes wise, and wood that is tied with rope becomes straight.
22. 言谈识气质,举止见人心。
22. From one's speech, one can discern their temperament; from their behavior, one can see their heart.
23. 自是桃李树,何患不成蹊。
23. It is naturally a peach and plum tree; what could prevent it from becoming a path?
24. 志骄于业泰,体逸于时安。
24. One feels proud in times of prosperity, and at ease in times of peace.
25. 知是行之始,行是知之成。
25. Knowing is the beginning of doing, and doing is the completion of knowing.
26. 富贵花中露,荣华草上霜。
26. The富贵 flower reveals itself in the dew, the glory grass is adorned with frost.
27. 修身如执玉,积德胜遗金。
27. Cultivating oneself is like holding jade, accumulating virtue is better than leaving gold behind.
28. 有容德乃大,无私品自高。
28. A person with great tolerance has great virtues, and one with selflessness has naturally high character.
29. 悬衡而知平,设规而知圆。
29. Hang a level and know what is level; set up a square and know what is round.
30. 一锤子买卖:一次性交易,多指不法商贩的行为,含贬义。
30. One-time deal: A transaction that occurs only once, often referring to the behavior of illegal merchants, carrying a negative connotation.
31. 山明缘雨洗,梅艳自寒凌。
31. The mountains shine due to the rain's washing, the plum blossoms are brilliant despite the cold.
32. 过则惩其过,才则用其才。
32. Punish for their faults and utilize their talents.
33. 久旱逢甘霖:喻夙愿一旦得到实现时的极其喜悦心情。
33. Long drought meets sweet rain: A metaphor for the extreme joy and satisfaction felt when a long-cherished wish is finally fulfilled.
34. 助人福身本,为私祸己源。
34. Helping others is the source of one's own happiness, while seeking personal gain is the root of one's own misfortune.
35. 不因渔父引,怎得见波涛。
35. How can one see the waves without being led by a fisherman?