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1. 休争三寸气,白了少年头。
1. Don't argue over trivial matters and let your youth turn gray.
2. 为人粗暴意味着忘却自己的尊严。
2. Being粗暴 means forgetting one's own dignity.
3. 处事须留余地;责善切戒尽言。作者:《格言联璧》
3. Leave room for handling matters; be cautious in correcting others and avoid speaking all out. Author: "The Adages and Couplet of the Jade Mirror"
4. 人穷志气高,勿好也会好 意为穷则思变在志高,有志可改变命运。勿好也会好,意为即使命运不好,结果也会好起来。
4. When people are poor, their ambitions are high, and if they do not strive for excellence, it will still turn out well. This means that when one is poor, they seek change out of a strong ambition, and having ambition can change one's destiny. Even if the fate is not favorable, the outcome will still improve.
5. 听人劝吃饱饭。
5. Heed others' advice and eat to your fill.
6. 忍一步少闯祸,让三分平安过 意为忍让保平安。忍,忍让,忍性;一步,一着,一个本来要发生的行为;闯祸,惹出祸怏;让,谦让,忍让,应还手(口)而不还手(口);平安过,过得平安。
6. "Endure one step less to avoid trouble, and give in three points for a peaceful passage" means to endure and show tolerance to ensure safety. "Endure" refers to tolerance and patience; "one step" and "one move" are behaviors that were originally going to happen; "get into trouble" means to cause trouble; "give in" refers to showing humility and tolerance, and not retaliating when one should; "a peaceful passage" means to pass through safely.
7. 以微笑融化陌生,用信任沟通心灵。
7. Smile to melt the unfamiliar, and use trust to communicate with the heart.
8. 一个人若是年轻而且孤独,完全专心于学问,虽然“不能自给”,却过着最充实的生活。——艾芙·居里
8. If a person is young and lonely, completely devoted to scholarship, although "not self-sufficient," they lead the most fulfilling life. — Marie Curie
9. 呒事勿可胆大,有事勿可胆小 意为平时要谨慎,临事不可慌。呒,没有;事,事端变故;胆大,大意,无所谓,没有防范之心;胆小,吓破胆,惊惶失措。
9. "No matter what, don't be overly bold; when there's something, don't be overly timid." This means that one should be cautious in everyday life and not panic when faced with a situation. "No" means "there is none"; "thing" refers to an incident or a change in circumstances; "bold" means to be carefree and indifferent, without a sense of vigilance; "timid" means to be scared to death, and to be panic-stricken and disoriented.
10. 社会犹如一条船,每个人都要有掌舵的准备。易卜生
10. Society is like a ship, and everyone should be prepared to steer the helm. — Ibsen
11. 礼貌是有教养的人的第二个太阳。
11. Politeness is the second sun of a well-mannered person.
12. 对任何事情都一知半解就等于一无所知。——狄更斯
12. Knowing a little about everything is the same as knowing nothing at all. - Dickens
13. 当你的希望一个个落空,你也要坚定,要沉着!朗费罗
13. When your hopes one by one are dashed, you must also be firm, composed! Longfellow
14. 君子爱财,取之有道。
14. A gentleman loves wealth, but he acquires it through proper means.
15. 说谎话的人所得到的,就只是即使说了真话也没有人相信。伊索
15. A liar gets nothing but what he deserves, even when he tells the truth. Aesop
16. 既然失恋,就必须死心,断线而去的风筝是不可能追回来的。巴尔扎克
16. Since one has suffered a broken love, one must let go and have no regrets. A kite whose string has been cut cannot be chased back. — Balzac
17. 豆腐心肠,越煮越硬 以煮豆腐比喻,意为莫看软心肠,激起来越激越硬。豆腐心肠,心肠如豆腐;煮,(正如)煮豆腐。
17. The texture of tofu becomes harder the more it is boiled. Using tofu as a metaphor, it means don't be deceived by a soft-hearted person, as they can become increasingly stubborn and unyielding when provoked. The "tofu heart" refers to a heart as soft as tofu; boiling, as in boiling tofu.
18. 甘居下位不算美德;能往下降才是美德,承认低于咱们的事物高于咱们,也是一种美德。作者:歌德
18. Merely being content with a lower position is not a virtue; it is the ability to descend that is virtue, and to acknowledge that things below us are superior to us is also a virtue. Author: Goethe
19. 吃多伤身,气大伤神。?>
19. Overeating harms the body, and excessive anger harms the spirit.
20. 丞相头上能跑马,宰相肚内能行船。
20. The prime minister's head can accommodate a horse, and the grand minister's stomach can navigate a ship.
21. 人亲财不亲,人熟礼不熟。
21. People may be close to money but not to each other; they may be familiar with customs but not with etiquette.
22. 人不能象走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。但丁
22. People cannot live like beasts; they should seek knowledge and virtue. - Dante
23. 习惯是一个人思想与行为的领导者。--爱默生
23. Habit is the leader of the mind and conductor of behavior. - Emerson
24. 细腻与风雅原是朴实的人必然具备的长处,在他身上使他的谈吐更耐人寻味,不亚于主教的辞令。作者:巴尔扎克
24. Delicacy and elegance are the inevitable strengths of simple people, which make his speech more thought-provoking, not inferior to the oratory of a bishop. Author: Balzac
25. 让青春的魅力,在自信中显示。
25. Let the charm of youth be displayed in confidence.
26. 人生的价值,即以其人对于当代所做的工作为尺度。徐玮
26. The value of life is measured by the work a person does in the contemporary era. Xu Wei
27. 道德之所以有如此崇高和美好的名声,就是因为它总是伴随着巨大的牺牲。——康德
27. It is because morality always goes hand in hand with great sacrifice that it enjoys such a noble and beautiful reputation. – Kant
28. 一个人只有在他努力使自己升华时,才成为真正的人。安德烈马尔罗
28. A person becomes truly human only when he strives to elevate himself. Andre Malraux
29. 显而易见,骄傲与谦卑是恰恰相反的,可是它们有同一个对象。这个对象就是自我。——休谟
29. It is evident that pride and humility are diametrically opposite, yet they share the same object. That object is the self. - Hume
30. 不尽人之计欢,不竭人之忠。
30. Do not exhaust the joy of others, nor exhaust their loyalty.
31. 奢者狼藉俭者安,一凶一吉在眼前。
31. The lavish are in disarray, the thrifty are at ease; one disaster and one blessing are before one's eyes.
32. 礼貌是一种回收有礼貌的尊重的愿望。拉罗什富科
32. Politeness is a desire to recycle polite respect. — La Rochefoucauld
33. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。苏轼
33. There are great heroes in the world who remain unshaken when suddenly confronted with danger, and do not become angry when things are not as they should be. - Su Shi
34. 一个人,对父母要尊敬,对子女要慈爱,对穷亲戚要慷慨,对一切人要有礼貌。——罗素
34. A person should honor their parents, love their children, be generous to poor relatives, and be polite to everyone. — Russell
35. 走路怕踔煞蚂蚁 比喻胆小,害怕主观错误。踔,踩踏,音“闹”;踔煞,踩死。
35. Afraid to step on ants while walking - a metaphor for being timid and afraid of making subjective mistakes. "踔" means to trample, pronounced as "闹"; "踔煞" means to trample to death.
36. 没有礼貌的人,就像没有窗户的房屋。
36. A person without manners is like a house without windows.
37. 有真道德,必生真胆量。凡怕天怕地怕人怕鬼的人,必是心中有鬼,必是品行不端。宣永光
37. One with true morality must have true courage. Anyone who fears heaven, earth, people, or ghosts must have evil thoughts in their heart, and must have unwholesome conduct. Xuanyongguang
38. 十年树木,百年树人。
38. It takes ten years to grow a tree, a hundred years to cultivate a person.
39. 阴谋陷害别人的人,自己会首先遭到不幸。伊索
39. The person who plots to harm others will first suffer misfortune. Aesop
40. 习惯成自然是个魔术师。它对美丽的东西是残酷的,但是对丑陋的东西却是仁慈的。——威达
40. Habit is a magician. It is cruel to the beautiful, but kind to the ugly. — Weyde
41. 施庵两只,勿如筑路三尺 同上。施,布施,资助佛事;庵,尼姑(女僧)住的佛寺;筑路,修筑公共道路。
41. Two ances, not as building a road for three feet. "Ance" refers to the temple where nuns (female monks) live; "building a road" refers to the construction of public roads.
42. 内修则外理,形端则影直。——汉·魏朗《魏子》
42. Cultivation within brings order without; a straight form casts a straight shadow. — Han Wei Lang, "The Works of Wei Zi"
43. 刀快勿怕头大 意为快刀子敢杀大头,比喻不惧对象敢于直言。刀快,比喻口快;头大,难杀难砍,比喻对象非同一般。
43. "A sharp knife fears not a big head" means that a fast knife dares to cut a big head, metaphorically indicating the courage to speak one's mind without fear of the object. "A sharp knife" metaphorically refers to a quick tongue; "a big head" is difficult to cut or chop, metaphorically indicating that the object is not ordinary.
44. 德之不修,学之不讲,闻义不能徙,不善不能改,是吾忧也。孔丘
44. Not cultivating virtue, not discussing learning, not being able to move towards righteousness when hearing of it, and not being able to change one's faults, these are the things that trouble me. Confucius.
45. 骄谄,是一个人。遇胜我者则谄,遇不知我者则骄。-申居郧
45. Flattery and arrogance, both are manifestations of a person's character. When encountering someone superior to me, they indulge in flattery; when encountering someone who is unaware of my abilities, they exhibit arrogance. - Shen Ju Xun
46. 释义:一个人要是修养高,那他就很美,那个人站得端正的话他的影子就直。
46. Interpretation: If a person has a high level of cultivation, he is very beautiful. If that person stands up straight, his shadow will also be straight.
47. 胆大做将军 意为有胆量才能领头举事。胆大,胆量大,有胆识,敢作敢为;将军,泛指有权威、有指挥能力的成功者。
47. "Daren zuo jiangjun" means that one must have courage to lead a cause. "Daren" refers to having bravery, a large amount of courage, being brave and daring; "jiangjun" is a general term for successful individuals who possess authority and commanding abilities.
48. 最重要的不是头脑,而是指导头脑的东西——性格、心灵、崇高的品性、教养。——陀思妥耶夫斯基
48. The most important thing is not the mind, but what guides the mind - character, soul, noble virtues, upbringing. – Dostoevsky
49. 河直呒风水,人直呒家基 意为心直积不下财,比兴句。风水,堪舆学所指的宅基、坟地的地理形势,认为其会影响主人家族子孙的盛衰凶吉;呒风水,占不到好的风水;人直,为人耿直、少心眼,不为自己留后路;家基,家产。
49. "Where there is no feng shui, there is no home base" means that if one's heart is straightforward, one cannot accumulate wealth, and this is a metaphorical sentence. Feng shui refers to the geographical conditions of a house site or a tomb as defined by the Chinese geomancy art, believing that it can affect the prosperity or decline, fortune or misfortune of the descendants of the family. "No feng shui" means not having good feng shui; "person is straightforward" refers to a person who is honest and straightforward, with few ulterior motives, and does not leave a way out for themselves; "home base" refers to property or wealth.
50. 给青年人最好的忠告是让他们谦虚谨慎,孝敬父母,爱戴亲友。西塞罗
50. The best advice to young people is to be modest and cautious, honor one's parents, and cherish one's relatives and friends. — Ciceron
51. 每个人都知道,把语言化为行动,比把行动化为语言困难得多。高尔基
51. It is well known to everyone that it is much more difficult to turn language into action than to turn action into language. - Gorky
52. 衡量一个人是高贵还是低贱,要看他具有什么样的品质,而不是看他拥有多少,财富。比彻
52. To measure whether a person is noble or lowly, it is to see what kind of qualities they possess, not how much wealth they own. — Beecher
53. 天下有大勇者,猝然临之而不惊,不故加之而不怒。——苏轼
53. There are great heroes in the world who remain calm and unafraid when suddenly faced with danger, and do not become angry when unfairly treated. — Su Shi
54. 自傲馒头白,咬开纯是麦 比喻没有内在本领而自吹自擂。自傲,自己夸耀自己;纯是,全是;麦,麦粒,“麦”音为押韵而设,无专门意义,泛指质量不好的东西。
54. The proud mantou is white, and when bitten into, it's all wheat. This is a metaphor for someone who lacks inner ability but boasts excessively. "Self-conceited" means to boast about oneself; "purely" means entirely; "wheat" refers to wheat grains, and the "wheat" sound is used for rhyme, without any specific meaning, and it generally refers to something of poor quality.
55. 先天下之忧而忧,后天下之乐而乐。
55. To worry about the world's troubles before worrying about one's own, and to enjoy the world's joys after enjoying one's own.
56. 积德百年,丧德一日 德声是长期行仁义的结果,不慎则毁于一旦。积德,积累德行德声;百年,比喻需很长时间;丧德,丧失德声;一日,比喻瞬息之际。
56. Accumulating virtue over a hundred years, losing virtue in a single day. Virtuous reputation is the result of long-term practice of benevolence and righteousness, and it can be destroyed in an instant if not careful. Accumulating virtue refers to accumulating virtuous conduct and reputation; a hundred years is a metaphor for a long time; losing virtue refers to losing virtuous reputation; and a single day is a metaphor for a fleeting moment.
57. 最盲目的服从乃是奴隶们所仅存的唯一美德。卢梭
57. The most blind obedience is the only virtue that remains to the slaves. Rousseau.
58. 若想在工作中取得成绩,就要从大处着眼,从小处入手,从点滴做起。夏效生
58. To achieve success in work, one must start with the big picture, tackle the small details, and begin with the smallest efforts. -- Xia Xiaosheng
59. 有福不可享尽,有话不可说尽。
59. Happiness should not be enjoyed to the fullest, and there are some things that cannot be said in full.
60. 千里送鹅毛,礼轻仁义重。
60. "A thousand miles of distance sends a feather, the gift is light but the kindness is profound."
61. 你若要喜爱你自己的价值,你就得给世界创造价值。——歌德
61. If you wish to love your own value, you must create value for the world. - Goethe
62. 虚伪永远不能凭借它生长在权利中而变成真实。泰戈尔
62. Deceit can never grow into truth by virtue of its growth in rights. Tagore