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揭秘:文明礼仪的精髓,这些谚语助你成为社交达人!

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1. 礼貌经常可以替代最高贵的感情。 梅里美

1. Politeness often can replace the most noble feelings. — Mérimée

2. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国无礼则不守。孔子

2. If a person lacks propriety, they cannot live; if an affair lacks propriety, it cannot be accomplished; if a country lacks propriety, it cannot be maintained. - Confucius

3. 尊人立莫坐,赐坐莫背人。蹲坐无方便,席上被人嗔。又尊人与酒吃,即把莫推辞。性少由方便,圆融莫遣之。唐王梵志

3. Respectfully, when offered a seat, do not sit; when granted a seat, do not turn your back on others. Squatting is inconvenient, and sitting at the banquet table will provoke others' anger. Moreover, when someone offers a drink to a respected person, do not refuse. If you are a bit reluctant, do not push it away. This is the teaching of Tang Wang Fanzi.

4. 谦恭有礼,人人欢迎。

4. Modesty and politeness are welcomed by everyone.

5. 出门只说三分话。

5. When going out, only speak three parts of the truth.

6. 真正的文明是说有人种植幸福的结果。

6. True civilization is the result of someone planting happiness.

7. 人不能象走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。

7. Human beings should not live like beasts; they should pursue knowledge and virtue.

8. 出外做客,不要露白。

8. When visiting others, do not show off your wealth.

9. 以势交者,势尽则疏;以利合者,利尽则散。患难之交是真友,诚实之人是好友。

9. Those who befriend each other for power will become estranged when the power is exhausted; those who unite for profit will disperse when the profit is gone. True friends are those who stand by each other in times of trouble, and honest people are good friends.

10. 君子争礼,小人争嘴。

10. The gentleman disputes about etiquette, while the mean person disputes about their mouth.

11. 奢者狼藉俭者安,一凶一吉在眼前。?>

11. The luxurious are in disarray, the thrifty are at peace; one misfortune, one blessing are right before their eyes.

12. 礼貌是有教养的人的第二个太阳。

12. Politeness is the second sun of the well-bred person.

13. 体育工作很重要问题就是要增强人民体质,这是一个国家富强、文明的标志。

13. An important issue in sports work is to enhance the physical fitness of the people, which is a symbol of a nation's prosperity and civilization.

14. 艰辛成知心,患难识挚友。千里送鹅毛,礼轻情义重。亲者割之不断,疏者续之不坚。上路先找同伴,造屋先找邻居。远亲不如近邻,街坊不如对门。三年不上门,当亲也不亲。君子如淡水,岁久情愈真。山与山不相遇,人与人会相逢。金乡邻,银亲眷。

14. Hardships forge close friendships, and difficulties reveal true friends. A thousand miles of distance brings a feather, where the gift is light but the affection is heavy. Close relations cannot be easily cut off, and distant ones cannot be easily mended. When setting out, seek companions first; when building a house, seek neighbors first. Close relatives are not as good as close neighbors, and neighbors are not as good as those next door. Three years without visiting means even close relations are no longer close. A gentleman is like clear water; the longer the years, the truer the feelings. Mountains may not meet, but people will meet. Gold for neighbors, silver for kin.

15. 文明姑娘的一大部分是她的服饰,事情原应如此。某些文明礼貌的妇女如果没有服饰就会失去一半的魅力,有些会失去全部的魅力。一个最大限度地打扮起来的现代文明的姑娘,是以精致、优美的艺术和金钱造就的奇迹。所有国家、所有地区和所有艺术都被

15. A significant part of a refined girl's charm is her attire, as it should be. Certain courteous women of civilization would lose half of their allure without clothing, and some would lose all of it. A modern girl who is dressed to the nines is a marvel created by exquisite, beautiful art and money. All nations, regions, and arts are...

16. 德行广大而守以恭者荣。

16. Those with great virtue and humility in their conduct are honored.

17. 土扶可城墙,积德为厚地。

17. Earth can support a city wall, accumulating virtue can make the land rich.

18. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国无礼则不守。

18. Without manners, people cannot thrive; without manners, things cannot be accomplished; without manners, a country cannot be maintained.

19. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国家无礼则不宁。 荀子

19. Without propriety, individuals cannot thrive; without propriety, affairs cannot be accomplished; without propriety, a state cannot maintain peace. — Xunzi

20. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。卢梭

20. A person with good intentions finds it easy to express his politeness towards others. - Rousseau

21. 为人做事贵在诚,待人接物讲文明。衣着要洁净,谈吐要文明。

21. It is important to be honest in doing things and civil in dealing with others. One should dress cleanly and speak politely.

22. 不患位之不尊,而患德之不崇;不耻禄之不伙,而耻智之不博。

22. Do not worry about the lack of respect for your position, but worry about the lack of moral uprightness; do not be ashamed of a modest income, but be ashamed of the lack of knowledge and wisdom.

23. 谁在平日节衣缩食,在穷困时就容易度过难关;谁在富足时豪华奢侈,在穷困时就会死于饥寒。萨迪

23. He who lives modestly on weekdays will easily weather the hardships of poverty; whereas he who indulges in luxury during times of plenty will perish from hunger and cold in times of want. — Saadi

24. 衣冠不正,则宾者不肃。

24. If one is improperly dressed, the guests will not behave with dignity.

25. 碎麻拧成绳,力胜千斤顶。

25. Twisted from broken hemp, the rope can outdo the strength of a jack.

26. 吃个面有先来后到,拿株草有高有低。得人滴水之恩,须当涌泉相报。

26. There's a sequence in eating a bowl of noodles and in picking a blade of grass; one should repay a favor with gratitude as if with a spring of water.

27. 君子己善,亦乐人之善也。

27. A gentleman, after doing what is right for himself, also takes joy in the righteousness of others.

28. 结有德之朋,绝无义之交。腐木不可为柱,坏人不可为伍。酒饭朋友,难得长久。

28. Associate with those of virtue and sever ties with those without righteousness. Decayed wood cannot be used as a pillar, and bad people cannot be associated with. Friends who share meals and drinks are not easy to maintain for a long time.

29. 博学于文,约之以礼。

29. Be learned in literature and约束 oneself with propriety.

30. 所守者道义,所行者忠信,所惜者名节。

30. What is guarded is righteousness, what is practiced is loyalty and trust, and what is cherished is one's reputation and integrity.

31. 一个人最伤心的事情无过于良心的死灭。

31. The most伤心 thing for a person is the death of their conscience.

32. 安上治民,莫善于礼。

32. To govern the people and rule the state, nothing is better than propriety (etiquette).

33. 有一种内在的礼貌,它是同爱联系在一起的:它会在行为的`外表上产生出最令人愉快的礼貌。歌德

33. There is an inherent politeness that is associated with love: it produces the most pleasing politeness in the appearance of behavior. Goethe

34. 不会烧香得罪神,不会讲话得罪人。称秤萝卜当称姜,三辈子结不下好街坊0吃喝不计较,买卖论分毫。

34. Not knowing how to burn incense won't offend the gods, not knowing how to speak won't offend people. If you weigh radishes as if they were ginger, you won't be able to make good neighbors for three generations. In terms of eating and drinking, one does not mind, but in business, every bit counts.

35. 静以修身,俭以养德。

35. To cultivate oneself in tranquility, to nurture virtue through frugality.

36. 顺手捡起是的一片纸,纯洁的是自己的精神;有意擦去的一块污渍,净化的是自己的灵魂。

36. Picking up a piece of paper at hand is a reflection of one's purity of spirit; deliberately wiping away a stain is a purification of one's soul.

37. 道德当身,不以物惑。

37. With morality at heart, one should not be confused by external things.

38. 礼貌是最容易做到的事情,也是最容易忽视的事情,但她却是最珍贵的事情。

38. Politeness is the easiest thing to do and the easiest to overlook, but it is also the most precious thing.

39. 家不和,被人欺;邻不和,被贼欺。近邻不可断,远友不可疏。

39. If the family is not united, it will be bullied by others; if neighbors are not united, they will be robbed by thieves. Close neighbors should not be cut off, and distant friends should not be neglected.

40. 礼貌之风为每一个人带来文明、温暖和愉快。诺文皮尔

40. The spirit of politeness brings civilization, warmth, and happiness to everyone. Novopil.

41. 礼义廉耻,国之四维,四维不张,国乃灭亡。管子

41. Rites, propriety, honesty, and shame are the four cardinal principles of a nation. If these four principles are not upheld, the nation will perish. Guanzi said this.

42. 将不可骄,骄则失礼,失礼则人离,人离则众叛。

42. Do not be proud, for pride leads to loss of decorum. Loss of decorum results in people separating, and when people separate, they will turn against you.

43. 夫子温良恭俭让。

43. Confucius was mild, respectful, courteous, thrifty, and modest.

44. 有一种内在的礼貌,它是同爱联系在一起的:它会在行为的外表上产生出最令人愉快的礼貌

44. There is an inherent politeness that is associated with love: it brings about the most pleasant politeness in the outward appearance of behavior.

45. 礼之用,和为贵。

45. The use of propriety is to seek harmony, and harmony is the most valuable.

46. 良心是由人的知识和全部生活方式来决定的。 马克思

46. Conscience is determined by a person's knowledge and their entire way of life. - Marx

47. 粗暴无礼讨人厌,文明礼貌人人赞。乡有乡规,民有民约。

47. Rudeness is disliked, while civilization and politeness are praised by all. There are local regulations in the countryside, and there are agreements among the people.

48. 谦逊是美德的色彩。

48. Humility is the hue of virtue.

49. 待富贵人,不难有礼,而难有体;待贫贱人,不难有恩,而难有礼。《史典》

49. It is not difficult to show propriety to the wealthy and powerful, but it is difficult to show decorum; it is not difficult to show kindness to the poor and lowly, but it is difficult to show propriety. ("Shi Dian")

50. 礼,天之经也,民之行也。

50. Rites are the principle of heaven, and the conduct of the people.

51. 不是不能见义,怕的是见义而不勇为。

51. It's not that one cannot stand up for what is right, but the fear is that one sees what is right but lacks the courage to act on it.

52. 礼仪是在他的一切别种美德之上加上一层藻饰,使它们对他具有效用,去为他获得一切和他接近的人的尊重与好感。洛克

52. Etiquette is a layer of ornamentation added to all his other virtues, making them effective for him to win the respect and good will of everyone who is close to him. — Locke

53. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。

53. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit to do good because it is small.

54. 无礼就是无知的私生子。

54. Impoliteness is the illegitimate offspring of ignorance.

55. 仁之发处自是爱。

55. The origin of benevolence is naturally love.

56. 如果道德败坏了,趣味也必然会堕落。 狄德罗

56. If morality is corrupted, taste will necessarily degrade as well. — Diderot

57. 学礼仪,见贤思齐,见不贤而自省。

57. Learn etiquette, think of the virtuous and strive to be like them, and reflect on yourself when you encounter the unvirtuous.

58. 怀着善意的人,是不难于表达他对人的礼貌的。——卢梭法礼貌和教养对于装饰人类或其他一切优良品质和天资,都是必不可少的。——切斯特菲尔德英礼貌和教养对于装饰人类或其他一切优良品质和天资,都是必不可少的。——切斯特菲尔德英礼貌和教养对于装饰人类或其他一切优良品质和天资,都是必不可少的。——切斯特菲尔德英礼貌之风为每一个人带来文明、温暖和愉快。——诺·文·皮尔德礼仪的目的与作用是使顽固变柔顺,使人们的气质变温和,使他敬重别人,和别人合得来。——约翰·洛克英礼仪是聪明人想出来的与愚人保持距离的一种策略。——爱默生美礼仪是微妙的东西,它既是人们交际所不可或缺的,又是不可过于计较的。——培根英一个人的礼貌,就是一面照出他的肖像的镜子。——歌德德有礼貌不一定总是智慧的标志,可是不礼貌总使人怀疑其愚蠢。——兰道尔英有一种内在的礼貌,它是同爱联系在一起的:它会在行为的外表上产生出最令人愉快的礼貌。——歌德德粗暴无礼,是内心虚弱的人用来使自己显得貌似强大的手段。——埃里克美答案补充

58. A person with good will finds it easy to express his politeness towards others. — Rousseau Politeness and education are indispensable for adorning humanity or any other fine qualities and talents. — Chesterfield Politeness and education are indispensable for adorning humanity or any other fine qualities and talents. — Chesterfield Politeness and education are indispensable for adorning humanity or any other fine qualities and talents. — Chesterfield Politeness brings civilization, warmth, and joy to everyone. — Knowles Viner The purpose and function of etiquette is to soften the stubborn, to make people's temperament gentle, to make them respect others, and get along well with others. — John Locke Etiquette is a strategy thought up by the wise to keep a distance from the foolish. — Emerson Etiquette is a subtle thing, which is indispensable for people's communication and should not be over-counted. — Bacon A person's politeness is like a mirror reflecting his portrait. — Goethe Politeness is not always a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always makes people suspect foolishness. — Landor There is an inner politeness that is associated with love: it produces the most delightful politeness in behavior. — Goethe Rude and impolite behavior is the means by which weak people try to appear strong. — Eric [Answer supplement]

59. 文明可以改变爱情的方式,却永远不能扼杀爱情。

59. Civilization can change the way love is expressed, but it can never extinguish love.

60. 君子之修身,内正其心,外正其容。

60. A gentleman cultivates himself: internally, he rectifies his heart; externally, he rectifies his appearance.

61. 强本而节用,则天不能贫。

61. Strengthen the fundamental and be thrifty in expenditure, then heaven cannot make one poor.

62. 让者,礼之实也。

62. Giving is the essence of propriety.

63. 人之有德于我也,不可忘也;吾有德于人也,不可不忘也。

63. If someone has done me a favor, it should not be forgotten; if I have done a favor for someone, it should not be remembered.

64. 在日常学习、工作和生活中,说到谚语,大家肯定都不陌生吧,谚语是人民群众口头流传的习用的固定语句。广为流传的谚语都有哪些呢?

64. In daily study, work, and life, when it comes to proverbs, everyone is certainly not unfamiliar with them, as proverbs are commonly used fixed phrases passed down by the people. What are some widely spread proverbs?

65. 平易近人,人必归之。

65. Approachable, and people will naturally gravitate towards you.

66. 慈鸦尚还哺,羔羊犹跪足。

66. Even the crows are still feeding their young, and the little lambs still crawl on their knees.

67. 出门让三子:老子、小子、女子。少的不哄,老的不欺。

67. Let the younger ones, the old ones, and the women go out first: don't flatter the young, and don't deceive the old.

68. 去生活,不管怎样,不管什么地方!睁开眼睛,瞧文明席卷而去的一切:好的、坏的、意想不到的、不可想象的!兴许此后你才能对人、对社会、对自己说出点见解! 杜伽尔

68. Go out and live, no matter how or where! Open your eyes and see all that civilization sweeps away: the good, the bad, the unexpected, the unimaginable! Perhaps only then can you have something to say about people, society, and yourself! Dugard

69. 凡人之所以贵于禽兽者,以有礼也。

69. The reason why humans are superior to beasts is because of the existence of etiquette.

70. 为善则预,为恶则去。

70. Plan for doing good, and avoid doing evil.

71. 礼者,人道之极也。

71. Rites are the extreme manifestation of humaneness.

72. 不在墙上留一条伤痕,不在空气中留下一句脏话。

72. Leave no scar on the wall, leave no dirty word in the air.

73. 知耻近乎勇。

73. Being ashamed is akin to courage.

74. 亲善产生幸福,文明带来和谐。

74. Friendship brings happiness, civilization brings harmony.

75. 出门人,二分小。

75. Outsider, a second-class person.

76. 美德是精神上的一种宝藏,但是使它生出光彩的则是良好的礼仪。

76. Virtue is a spiritual treasure, but it is good manners that bring out its radiance.

77. 与其有一千两黄金,不如有一千个朋友。炼铁需要有硬火,交友需要有诚心。

77. It is better to have a thousand friends than a thousand liang of gold. Making iron requires a strong fire, and making friends requires sincerity.

78. 酒是世界上最文明的东西。 厄纳斯特海明威

78. Wine is the most civilized thing in the world. Ernest Hemingway

79. 君子忧道不忧贫。

79. A gentleman worries about the Way rather than about poverty.

80. 看得人重,得到人用。

80. Valued by appearance, useful for employment.

81. 知识使人变得文雅,而交际使人变得完善。

81. Knowledge makes one elegant, while communication perfects one.

82. 礼貌经常可以代替最高贵的感情。

82. Politeness can often substitute for the most noble feelings.

83. 无礼是无知的私生子。 巴特勒

83. Impertinence is the illegitimate offspring of ignorance. - Butler

84. 不敬他人,是自不敬也。

84. Disrespecting others is a form of self-disrespect.

85. 如果把礼仪看得比月亮还高,结果就会失去人与人真诚的信任。培根

85. If etiquette is valued higher than the moon, the result will be the loss of sincere trust between people. - Bacon

86. 环境整洁优美,生活健康科学,社会文明进步。

86. The environment is clean and beautiful, the lifestyle is healthy and scientific, and the society is civilized and progressive.