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1. 大直若屈,大巧若拙,大辩若讷。(《老子》
1. The greatest straightness appears as crooked, the greatest skill seems clumsy, and the greatest eloquence appears as inarticulate. (From the Laozi)
2. 不飞则已,一飞冲天;不鸣则已,一鸣惊人。(司马迁
2. If not to soar, then never; if not to sing, then never to make a stir. (Simasian)
3. 阳春布德泽,万物生光辉。
3. The spring brings benevolence, and all things shine with radiance.
4. 尺有所短,寸有所长。(屈原
4. "One measure has its shortcomings, another measure has its strengths." (Qu Yuan)
5. 百川东到海,何时复西归?少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。(汉乐府《长歌行》
5. The rivers all flow eastward to the sea, when will they return to the west? If one does not strive while young, old age will only bring sorrow. (From the "Long Song" of the Han Dynasty)
6. 但愿人长久,千里共蝉娟。(苏轼《水调歌头》
6. May people live long and prosper, sharing the same moon over a thousand miles apart. (Su Shi, "The Water Margin")
7. 千磨万击还坚劲,任尔东西南北风。
7. Through a thousand grindings and countless strikes, it remains strong; it withstands any wind from the east, west, south, or north.
8. 不以规矩,无以成方园。(孟子
8. Without rules, there can be no completion of a square or a circle. (Mencius)
9. 不畏浮云遮望眼,自缘身在最高层。(王安石
9. Fear not the floating clouds that block the view, for I am at the highest level, where they cannot reach. (Wang Anshi)
10. 出师未捷身先死,长使英雄泪沾襟。(杜甫
10. In vain did he lead his troops before he fell, leaving heroes weeping on their sleeves. (Du Fu)
11. 采得百花成蜜后,为谁辛苦为谁甜。(罗隐
11. After gathering all the flowers to make honey, who toils and who reaps the sweetness? (Luo Yin)
12. 仓廪实则知礼节,衣食足则知荣辱。(《管子》
12. When the granary is full, one knows propriety; when clothing and food are sufficient, one knows honor and shame. (From the Book of Han Feizi)
13. 壮志饥餐胡虏肉,笑谈渴饮匈奴血。《满江红》
13. To satisfy our hunger, we feast on the flesh of the Huns; in laughter, we quench our thirst with the blood of the Xiongnu. (From "Man Jiang Hong")
14. 不患人之不己知,患不知人也。(孔子
14. It is not a worry that people do not know me, but that I do not know others. (Confucius)
15. 长风破浪会有时,直挂云帆济沧海。(李白《行路难》
15. There will be a time when we will break through the waves and sail across the boundless sea, boldly hoisting the sails to the clouds. (Li Bai, "The Journey is Hard")
16. 博观而约取,厚积而薄发。(苏轼
16. A broad view leads to concise selection; profound accumulation results in thin but powerful expression. (Su Shi)
17. 笔落惊风雨,诗成泣鬼神。(杜甫) 励志名言?>
17. A pen stroke starts a storm and a poem causes the ghosts to weep. (Du Fu) Motivational Quote?
18. 沉舟侧畔千帆过,病树前头万木春。(刘禹锡
18. Beside the side of the sunken ship, thousands of sails pass by; in front of the sickly tree, ten thousand trees bloom in spring. (Li Yu Xi)
19. 不识庐山真面目,只缘身在此山中。(苏轼
19. One cannot recognize the true face of Lushan Mountain because one is within it. (Su Shi)
20. 大丈夫宁可玉碎,不能瓦全。(北齐书
20. A true man would rather be broken like jade than be whole like pottery. (From the Book of Northern Qi)
21. 咬定青山不放松,立根原在破岩中。
21. Clinging to the green mountains without letting go, the roots are originally in the broken rocks.
22. 不登高山,不知天之高也;不临深溪,不知地之厚也。(《荀子》
22. If one does not climb the high mountain, one does not know the height of the sky; if one does not stand by the deep ravine, one does not know the depth of the earth. (From Xunzi)
23. 察己则可以知人,察今则可以知古。(《吕氏春秋》
23. By examining oneself, one can understand others; by examining the present, one can understand the past. (From "Lüshi Chunqiu")
24. 要知松高洁,待到雪化时。——《青松》 陈毅
24. To know the pine's purity, wait till the snow melts. —— From "Green Pine," by Chen Yi
25. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。
25. Black hair doesn't know the importance of studying early, white hair regrets reading late.
26. 丹青不知老将至,富贵于我如浮云。(杜甫
26. I am unaware of the approaching old age in my painting, and wealth and honor are to me like floating clouds. (Du Fu)
27. 别裁伪体亲风雅,转益多师是汝师。(杜甫
27. Differentiate between genuine and false forms, and draw inspiration from elegant poetry; seek guidance from many teachers and they will be your mentor. (Du Fu)
28. 不入虎穴,焉得虎子?(后汉书
28. If you don't enter the tiger's cave, how can you get the tiger's cub? (From the Book of the Later Han)
29. 差以毫厘,谬以千里。(《汉书》
29. A small error at the beginning leads to a great mistake at the end. (From the "Han Shu")
30. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。
30. "If you do not work hard when you are young, you will only regret it when you are old."
31. 宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来。
31. The sharpness of a sword is forged through grinding, and the fragrance of the plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
32. 春色满园关不住,一枝红杏出墙来。(叶绍翁
32. The spring beauty fills the garden, but cannot be confined; a branch of red apricot bursts out of the wall. (Ye Shao翁)
33. 春宵一刻值千金。(苏轼
33. One moment of spring night is worth a thousand ounces of gold. (Su Shi)
34. 除了上面这5首经典的励志古诗名句,下面再整理一些经典的古诗名句,很能激励人心的句子
34. In addition to the five classic inspirational ancient Chinese poems mentioned above, here are some more classic ancient Chinese poems and famous lines that are very inspiring.
35. 先天下之忧而忧,后天下之乐而乐。《岳阳楼记》
35. 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. (From the "Memoir of the Yangtze River Tower")
36. 无人信高洁,谁为表予心。——《在狱咏蝉》骆宾王
36. No one believes in my purity, who will express my heart? — From "In Prison Singing the Cicada" by Luo Binwang.
37. 博学之,审问之,慎思之,明辨之,笃行之。(《礼记》
37. Be learned, scrutinize, ponder, discern, and act resolutely. (From the Book of Rites)
38. 更灯火五更鸡,正是男儿发愤时。
38. The fifth watch of the night is bright with lanterns and roosters, the time when a man should be determined to strive hard.
39. 春风得意马蹄疾,一日看尽长安花。(孟郊
39. With the spring breeze blowing, my horse gallops swiftly; in a single day, I have seen all the flowers of Chang'an. (Meng Jiao)
40. 百川东到海,何时复西归。
40. The great rivers all flow east to the sea, when will they return westward?
41. 有花堪折直须折,莫待无花空折枝。
41. If there are flowers to pick, pick them while they bloom; do not wait until there are no flowers left and then break the branches in vain.
42. 春蚕到死丝方尽,蜡炬成灰泪始干。(李商隐《无题》
42. The silkworm spins its silk until it dies, and the candle burns to ash before the tears dry. (From "Wu Ti" by Li Shangyin)
43. 常恐秋节至,焜黄华叶衰。
43. Often fear that the autumn season arrives, with the withered and withering of the leaves.
44. 吃一堑,长一智。(古谚语
44. A fall teaches a wise man. (Ancient proverb)
45. 激励人心的励志古诗五首
45. Five Inspiring Ancient Chinese Poems of Motivation
46. 青青园中葵,朝露待日晞。
46. Green are the flowers in the garden, waiting for the morning dew to dry in the sunlight.
47. 操千曲而后晓声,观千剑而后识器。(刘勰
47. After playing a thousand melodies, one understands the music; after observing a thousand swords, one recognizes the weapon. (Liu Xie)
48. 臣心一片磁针石,不指南方不肯休。(文天祥
48. My heart is a piece of lodestone, and it will not rest until it points to the south. (Wen Tianxiang)
49. 不塞不流,不止不行。(韩愈
49. Not blocked, not flowing; not stopped, not moving. (Han Yu)
50. 从善如登,从恶如崩。(《国语》
50. It is as easy to follow goodness as to climb a mountain, and as easy to follow evil as to collapse a cliff. (Quotations from the Classic of State)
51. 劝君莫惜金缕衣。劝君惜取少年时。
51.劝你莫要珍惜那金缕衣。劝你珍惜那青春时光。