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20条读书名言,揭示智慧的精髓!

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1. 积财千万,无过读书。颜之推

1. Accumulating a million in wealth is not better than studying. - Yan Zitui

2. 求学将以致用,读书先在虚心。书摘

2. Study for practical application; first, one must approach reading with humility. Book excerpt

3. 读书如饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃者生疾病。章学诚?>

3. Reading is like eating, those who eat well have long vitality, while those who do not eat well suffer from diseases. Zhang Xuecheng?

4. 读书对于智慧也像体操对于身体一样。爱迪生

4. Reading is to the mind what gymnastics is to the body. — Edison

5. 读书时,我愿在每一个美好思想的面前停留,就像在每一条真理面前停留一样。爱默生

5. When reading, I wish to pause before every beautiful thought, just as I do before every truth. - Emerson

6. 读书,这个我们习以为常的平凡过程,实际上是人们心灵和上下古今一切民族的伟大智慧相结合的过程。高尔基

6. Reading, a seemingly ordinary process that we take for granted, is actually a process where people's souls are combined with the great wisdom of all nations, ancient and modern. Gorky

7. 读书勿求多,岁月既积,卷帙自富。冯班

7. Do not seek to read extensively; as years accumulate, the volumes will naturally become abundant. — Feng Ban

8. 意思是:三年内没有去逛花园,自己已经成为了装五经的箱子了。这句话突出了自己刻苦读书取得得巨大收获。

8. It means: "Within three years, by not visiting the garden, I have become a box filled with the Five Classics." This sentence highlights the immense gains achieved through one's hardworking and diligent study.

9. 书籍是在时代的波涛中航行的思想之船,它小心翼翼地把珍贵的货物运送给一代又一代。弗·培根

9. Books are the ships of thought that navigate the tides of time, carefully delivering precious cargo from generation to generation. - Francis Bacon

10. 读书越多,越感到腹中空虚。雪莱

10. The more I read, the more I feel the emptiness within. - Shelley

11. 学固不在乎读书,然不读书则义理无由明。朱熹

11. Although studying does not solely rely on reading books, without reading, one cannot clearly understand the principles and doctrines. Zhu Xi.

12. 意思是:能够取得渊博的知识,都是由于用心读书的结果。有志向的士人对于追求功业始终怀着恳切的心情。

12. It means that the acquisition of profound knowledge is always the result of diligently studying. Aspiring scholars always maintain a sincere attitude towards pursuing their careers.

13. 读书有三种方法:一种是读而不懂,另一种是既读也懂,还有一种是读而懂得书上所没有的东西。克尼雅日宁

13. There are three ways to read: one is to read but not understand, another is to read and understand, and the third is to read and understand things that are not in the book. Knyazhnin.

14. 经验丰富的人读书用两只眼睛,一只眼睛看到纸面上的话,另一只眼睛看到纸的背面。歌德

14. A person with experience reads with two eyes; one eye sees the words on the paper, and the other eye sees the back of the paper. - Goethe

15. 业广因功苦,拳拳志士心。——唐·孟简《惜分阴》

15. Success in business comes from hard work, and the hearts of loyal and patriotic individuals are steadfast. — From "Xifen Yin" by Meng Jian of the Tang Dynasty.

16. 学而时习之,不亦悦乎!孔丘

16. It is also joyful to study and practice what one has learned. — Confucius

17. 读书如吃饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃饭者生疾病。章学诚

17. Reading is like eating; those who eat well will become vigorous, while those who do not eat well will fall ill. Zhang Xuecheng

18. 读书不知要领,劳而无功。张之洞

18. Not knowing the key to reading, one works hard but achieves nothing. Zhang Zhidong

19. 教育!科学!学会读书,便是点燃火炬;每个字的每个音节都发射火星。雨果

19. Education! Science! To learn to read is to ignite a torch; each syllable of each character emits sparks. Hugo

20. 三年不窥园,自谓五经笥。——元·马祖常《壮游》

20. Not looking into the garden for three years, he calls himself the basket of the Five Classics. — Yuan Dynasty, Ma Zuchang, "Great Travel"

21. 古人学问无遗力,少壮功夫老始成。——宋代·陆游诗《冬夜读书示子聿》。

21. The ancient sages did not spare their efforts in acquiring knowledge, and their achievements were only realized in their old age. — Poem "Teaching My Son Yu'e at a Cold Night" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty.

22. 意思是:死读书就像那蛀书虫一样,即便再辛苦,也是无益的。

22. It means that studying books merely by rote is like being a bookworm, and no matter how hard one works, it is of no benefit.

23. 凿壁偷光,聚萤作囊;忍贫读书,车胤匡衡。许名奎

23. "Toil through the wall to steal light, gather glow-worms to make a bag; endure poverty to read, as the ancient scholars Chi and Kuang did." - Xu Mingkui

24. 万般皆下品,唯有读书高!孔子

24. All things are beneath, only studying is superior! Confucius

25. 读书要玩味。程颢

25. Reading should be savored. Cheng Hao

26. 知识就是力量,力量就是知识。培根

26. "Knowledge is power, and power is knowledge." - Bacon

27. 意思是:古人学习,总是不遗余力的,从年轻的时候便开始,到年老的时候就能够有所成就。

27. It means that ancient people always studied with all their might, starting from a young age and achieving something by the time they are old.

28. 读书对于我来说是驱散生活中的不愉快的最好手段。没有一种苦恼是读书所不能驱散的。孟德斯鸠

28. Reading is the best means for me to dispel the unpleasantness in life. There is no distress that reading cannot dispel. Montesquieu

29. 书生如鱼蠹书册,辛苦雕篆真徒劳。——宋·刘过《从军乐》

29. A scholar is like a fish with bookworms gnawing at his scrolls, his efforts to meticulously carve and engrave are all in vain. — From "Joy of Military Service" by Liu Guo of the Song Dynasty.

30. 读书之于精神,恰如运动之于身体。爱迪生

30. Reading is to the spirit what exercise is to the body. — Edison

31. 人有悲欢离合,月有阴晴圆缺,此事古难全。苏轼

31. People have joys and sorrows, separations and reunions, the moon has its shades and brightness, fullness and waning. Such is the ancient truth that nothing is ever perfect. - Su Shi

32. 如果我阅读得和别人一样多,我就知道得和别人一样少。霍伯斯

32. If I read as much as others, I know as little as others. Hobbes.

33. 好的书籍是最贵重的珍宝。别林斯基

33. Good books are the most precious treasure. - Belinsky

34. 读书是我唯一的娱乐。我不把时间浪费于酒店、**或任何一种恶劣的游戏;而我对于事业的勤劳,仍是按照必要,不倦不厌。富兰克林

34. Reading is my only entertainment. I do not waste my time in taverns or in any kind of wicked games; and I am still diligent in my pursuits, never weary or tired. - Franklin

35. 学到很多东西的诀窍,就是一下子不要学很多。洛克

35. The trick to learning a lot of things is not to learn too many at once. — Locke

36. 意思是:读书贵在能够对书中的主旨领会贯通,而不要去拘泥于其中的章节和句子。

36. It means that the value of reading lies in being able to grasp and understand the main theme of the book, rather than getting stuck on the chapters and sentences within it.

37. 立志宜思真品格,读书须尽苦功夫。阮元

37. Aspire to cultivate true character, and strive diligently in reading. This is a saying by Ruan Yuan.

38. 早知今日读书是,悔作从前任侠非。李欣

38. If I had known that reading books would be so important now, I would regret not having pursued chivalry in the past. — Li Xin