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1. 读书有三到:心到、眼到、口到。
1. There are three ways to read effectively: heart, eyes, and mouth.
2. 边学边问,方有学问。
2. Ask while learning, and you will have knowledge.
3. 要学好多动脑,要学深须认真。
3. One must be active and think a lot; to learn deeply requires earnestness.
4. 绳锯木断,水滴石穿。
4. The saw cuts through wood with patience, and the drop of water wears away the stone.
5. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。
5. It's too late to regret not studying early when one has only white hair, and one only regrets studying late when one is old.
6. 经验是知识之父,记忆是知识之母。
6. Experience is the father of knowledge, and memory is the mother of knowledge.
7. 不能则学,不知则问。
7. If one cannot, one learns; if one does not know, one asks.
8. 勤能补拙是良训,一分辛劳一分才。
8. Diligence can compensate for one's shortcomings, and a bit of toil equals a bit of talent.
9. 懒散能磨去才智的锋芒。
9. Indolence can blunt the sharpness of intelligence.
10. 不知道自己无知,乃是双倍的无知。——柏拉图
10. Not knowing one's own ignorance is double ignorance. - Plato
11. 小时不教成浑虫,长大不学成懒龙。
11. If you don't teach a child at an early age, they'll grow up to be a lazy dragon.
12. 好学深思,心知其义。
12. Ponder deeply on what you have learned, and you will understand its meaning.
13. 光阴似箭,日月如梭。
13. Time flies like an arrow, and the sun and moon weave like a shuttle.
14. 只要功夫深,铁杵磨成针。
14. If one perseveres, even an iron rod can be ground down to a needle.
15. 读不在三更五鼓,功只怕一曝十寒。——郭沫若
15. Reading is not limited to the third watch and fifth drum, but the only fear is that the hard work might be as short-lived as ten days of warmth after a cold snap. ——Guo Moruo
16. 不向前走,不知路远;不努力学习,不明白真理。
16. If one does not move forward, one does not know how far the road is; if one does not study diligently, one does not understand the truth.
17. 笔勤能使手快,多练能使手巧。
17. Diligent writing makes the hand quick, and frequent practice makes the hand skillful.
18. 三人行,必有我师。
18. Among any three people, there must be one I can learn from.
19. 不怕路长,只怕志短。
19. It's not the distance of the road that matters, but the length of one's determination.
20. 风声雨声读书声声声入耳,家事国事天下事事事关心。
20. The sound of the wind, the sound of the rain, the sound of reading—every sound enters the ear. Matters of the family, the country, and the world—every matter concerns us.
21. 善学者,假人之长以补其短。
21. A good learner takes the strengths of others to compensate for their own weaknesses.
22. 失败是成功之母。
22. Failure is the mother of success.
23. 三人行,必有我师焉。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之。
23. When three people walk together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good in them, and correct the bad in myself.
24. 珍宝丢失了还可以找到,时间丢失了永远找不到。
24. Lost treasures can still be found, but lost time can never be recovered.
25. 读万卷书,行万里路。
25. Read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles.
26. 胸有千秋业,腹有万卷书。
26. Possesses a timeless cause in the heart, and a library of ten thousand books in the belly.
27. 12星星使天空绚烂夺目;知识使人增长才干。
27. The 12 stars make the sky resplendent and dazzling; knowledge makes one grow in skill and ability.
28. 一个不想蹚过小河的人,自然不想远涉重洋。
28. A person who does not want to wade across a small river naturally does not want to venture across the great oceans.
29. 人争气,火争焰,佛争一炷香。
29. People compete for spirit, fire competes for flame, and the Buddha competes for a stick of incense.
30. 未来的文盲不再是不识字的人,而是没有学会学习的人。
30. The future illiteracy is no longer the inability to read, but the failure to learn how to learn.
31. 学而时习之,不亦悦乎?
31. Is it not joyful to learn and practice what one has learned?
32. 人要心强,树要皮硬。
32. People need a strong heart, trees need hard bark.
33. 吃饭不嚼不知味,读书不想不知意。
33. Not chewing while eating doesn't know the taste, not thinking while reading doesn't know the meaning.
34. 学到知羞处,才知艺不精。
34. Only when one learns to be ashamed does one realize that one's skills are not refined.
35. 日出唤醒大地,读书改变愚昧。
35. The sunrise awakens the earth, reading changes ignorance.
36. 如若难把功名进,也算知书识礼人。?>
36. If it's hard to achieve fame and fortune, at least one can be considered a person of knowledge and etiquette.
37. 好问的人,只做了五分种的愚人;耻于发问的人,终身为愚人。
37. The person who asks too many questions is only a fool for five minutes; the person who is ashamed to ask questions is a fool for life.
38. 鸟欲高飞先振翅,人求上进先读书。——李苦禅
38. Birds want to fly high, so they first spread their wings; people who seek advancement should first read books. — Li Kuschan
39. 无志山压头,有志人搬山。
39. Without ambition, a mountain presses down on one's head; with ambition, a person can move mountains.
40. 青,取之于蓝而青於蓝;冰,水为之而寒於水。
40. Blue, which is derived from indigo, is yet bluer; ice, which is formed from water, is yet colder than water.
41. 勿谓寸阴短,既过难再获。
41. Do not say that a moment is short, for once it's gone, it is hard to regain.
42. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲。
42. If you do not work hard when you are young, you will only regret it when you are old.
43. 刀不磨要生锈,人不学要落后。
43. If a knife is not sharpened, it will rust; if a person does not learn, they will fall behind.
44. 非学无以广才,非志无以成学。
44. Without learning, one cannot broaden one's talents; without determination, one cannot accomplish one's studies.
45. 日日行,不怕千万里;时时学,不怕千万卷。
45. Every day's journey, fear not a thousand miles; every moment's learning, fear not a thousand scrolls.
46. 天无一月雨,人无一世穷。
46. Heaven never rains for a month, and a person never stays poor for a lifetime.
47. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。——韩愈
47. Diligence begets proficiency, while idleness leads to neglect; actions are shaped by thought, and destroyed by carelessness. — Han Yu
48. 刀在石上磨,人在苦中练。
48. A knife is honed on a stone, a person is tempered in hardship.
49. 刀钝石上磨,人笨勤奋学。
49. Sharpen a knife on a stone, and a dull person becomes diligent through learning.
50. 树不修,长不直;人不学,没知识。
50. If a tree is not pruned, it will not grow straight; if a person does not study, they will lack knowledge.
51. 当你还不能对自己说今天学到了什么东西时,你就不要去睡觉。——利希顿堡
51. Do not go to sleep until you can tell yourself what you have learned today. - Lichtenberg
52. 任何倏忽的灵感事实上不能代替长期的功夫。
52. Any fleeting inspiration cannot in fact replace long-term hard work.
53. 不吃饭则饥,不读书则愚。
53. Not eating leads to hunger, not reading leads to ignorance.
54. 铁不磨要生锈,人不学要落后。
54. Iron that is not polished will rust, and people who do not learn will fall behind.
55. 丈夫志四海,万裏犹比邻。
55. A husband's aspirations span the four seas, ten thousand miles seem as close as neighbors.
56. 人有大德,目标高远。
56. A person of great virtue has lofty goals and aspirations.
57. 熟能生巧,巧能生精。
57. Practice makes perfect, and perfection brings expertise.
58. 知识之于精神,一如健康之于**。
58. Knowledge to the spirit is like health to **.** (Note: The translation is incomplete as the reference to "health" is not specified in the original Chinese text. If you can provide the missing reference, I can complete the translation.)
59. 星星使天空绚烂夺目;知识使人增长才干。
59. Stars make the sky brilliant and resplendent; knowledge enhances one's abilities.
60. 有子不教,不如不要。
60. It is better not to have children than to not educate them.
61. 温固而知新,可以为师已。
61. Having warmth in the heart and a thirst for new knowledge, one can be considered a teacher already.
62. 人天天都学到一点东西,而往往所学到的是发现昨日学到的是错的。——BV
62. People learn something new every day, and often what they learn is that what they learned yesterday was wrong. — BV
63. 人的知识愈广,人的本身也愈臻完善。——高尔基
63. The broader a person's knowledge, the more perfect the person themselves becomes. — Gorky
64. 不向前走,不知路远;不努力学习,不明白真理。
64. If one does not move forward, one does not realize the distance; if one does not study diligently, one does not understand the truth.
65. 求学的三个条件是:多观察、多吃苦、多研究。——加菲劳
65. The three conditions for studying are: observe more, endure more hardships, and study more deeply.—Cicero
66. 我的努力求学没有得到别的好处,只不过是愈来愈发觉自己的无知。——笛卡儿
66. My efforts in seeking knowledge have not brought any other benefit except that I am increasingly aware of my ignorance. — Descartes
67. 读书而不思考,等于吃饭而不消化。——波尔克
67. Reading without thinking is like eating without digestion. — Polk
68. 读不尽的书,走不完的路。
68. Books that can never be read through, roads that can never be walked out.
69. 宝剑锋从磨砺出,梅花香自苦寒来。
69. The sharpness of the sword comes from the grinding, and the fragrance of the plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
70. 把学问过于用作装饰是虚假;完全依学问上的规则而断事是书生的怪癖。——培根
70. Using learning too much as decoration is false; relying completely on scholarly rules to make judgments is the oddity of a bookworm. — Bacon
71. 不怕百事不利,就怕灰心丧气。
71. It's not the fear of all things going wrong that matters, but the fear of losing heart and spirit.
72. 读不尽世间书,走不尽天下路。
72. There are endless books in the world to read, and endless roads to walk on.
73. 书痴者文必工,艺痴者技必良。
73. A book lover must excel in writing, and an art lover must be skilled in technique.
74. 玉不琢不成器;人不学不知义。
74. Jade not polished will not become a tool; a person not educated will not know righteousness.
75. 世界上三种东西最宝贵——知识、粮食和友谊。(缅甸谚语)
75. The three most precious things in the world are knowledge, food, and friendship. (Burmese Proverb)
76. 懒汉的头脑是魔鬼的工厂。
76. The lazy man's mind is the workshop of the devil.
77. 家富长读心莫变。家穷苦读两三春。
77. When the family is rich, one should not change their reading habits. When the family is poor, one should diligently study through two or three springs.
78. 不实心不成事,不虚心不知事。不自是者博闻,不自满者受益。
78. Without a solid heart, nothing can be accomplished; without a humble heart, one cannot understand things. Those who do not think highly of themselves are broad-minded in their knowledge, and those who are not self-satisfied benefit from it.
79. 从旁人的愚行中学到聪明。
79. Learn wisdom from others' folly.
80. 数不尽的沙粒,渡不尽的学海。
80. Countless grains of sand, an endless sea of learning.
81. 静掏三遍好吃水,人从三师武艺高。
81. Three times of still-dug delicious water, a person who has learned from three masters has high martial arts skills.