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50条经典读书谚语,智慧与知识并行不悖!

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1. 愿乘风破万里浪,甘面壁读十年书。

1. May I brave the winds and break through ten thousand miles of waves, and be willing to face the wall and study for ten years.

2. 刀钝石上磨,人笨勤奋学。

2. Sharpen a knife on a stone, and a foolish person can learn through diligence.

3. 玉不琢不成器,人不学不知义。

3. Jade is not shaped into a utensil unless it is polished; a person is not instructed in propriety unless he is taught.

4. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。

4. Reading a million books, one can write with divine inspiration.

5. 茂盛的禾苗需要水分;成长的少年需要学习。

5. Prosperous young rice seedlings require water; growing teenagers need to learn.

6. 钟不敲不响,人不学不灵。

6. A bell will not ring unless it is struck, and a person will not become clever unless they study.

7. 不怕走得慢。就怕路上站。

7. Do not be afraid of moving slowly. What one should fear is standing still on the road.

8. 学习没计划。盲人骑瞎马。

8. Lack of planning in studying. Blind man riding a blind horse.

9. 立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本。

9. To build oneself, one must prioritize learning, and to learn, one must take reading as the foundation.

10. 最明亮的是阳光,最宝贵的是时光。

10. The brightest is sunlight, and the most precious is time.

11. 与有肝胆人共事,从无字句处读书。

11. To work with men of courage and integrity, and to read between the lines.

12. 世界上三种东西最宝贵知识、粮食和友谊。(缅甸谚语)

12. There are three most precious things in the world: knowledge, food, and friendship. (Burma proverb)

13. 光说不练,枉学百年。

13. All talk and no action is a waste of a hundred years of learning.

14. 讷讷寡言者未必愚,喋喋利口者未必智。

14. A person who is reserved and speaks little is not necessarily foolish, and a person who talks a lot may not necessarily be wise.

15. 温固而知新,可以为师已。

15. By warming up the old and knowing the new, one can become a teacher.

16. 由经验而得的智慧,胜于学习而得。

16. Wisdom gained through experience is superior to that gained through study.

17. 学不可以已。

17. Learning should never cease.

18. 积累知识,胜过积蓄金银。

18. Accumulating knowledge is better than hoarding gold and silver.

19. 用宝珠打扮自己,不如用知识充实自己。

19. It is better to enrich oneself with knowledge than to adorn oneself with pearls.

20. 与肝胆人共事,无字句处读书。

20. To work with people of the liver and gallbladder, read in the places where there are no words.

21. 光阴给人经验,读书给人知识。

21. Time gives people experience, and reading gives people knowledge.

22. 学在苦中求。艺在勤中练。

22. Knowledge is sought in hardship. Art is honed through diligence.

23. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为陈寿《三国志》

23. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit good because it is small. — From Chen Shou's "Records of the Three Kingdoms"

24. 读书需用心,一字值千金。

24. Reading requires concentration, as each character is worth a thousand in gold.

25. 人贵有志,学贵有恒。

25. A person is valued for their aspirations, and learning is esteemed for its constancy.

26. 读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思——朱熹

26. The method of reading is to proceed in an orderly and gradual manner, to read extensively and to think deeply —— Zhu Xi

27. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之——孔子

27. "If there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good in them and correct the bad in myself." — Confucius

28. 不向前走,不知路远;不努力学习,不明白真理。

28. 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.

29. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》

29. If you have thoroughly read the Three Hundred Tang Poems, you will be able to recite poetry even if you are not good at writing it — from Sun Zhu's Preface to the Three Hundred Tang Poems.

30. 一次深思熟虑,胜过百次草率行动。

30. One well-considered thought is worth more than a hundred rash actions.

31. 读书不离口,打拳不离手。

31. Read books without ceasing and practice boxing without letting go of your fists.

32. 书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。

32. One regrets the lack of books when in need, and one does not know the difficulty of things unless one has experienced them.

33. 粮食补身体,书籍丰富智慧。

33. Grain nourishes the body, books enrich the mind.

34. 念书不用功。等于白搭工。

34. Not studying diligently. It's as if all the effort is in vain.

35. 处处留心,皆学问。

35. Pay attention to everything, for all is learning.

36. 学如逆水行舟,不进则退。

36. Learning is like rowing against the current; if one does not advance, one will retreat.

37. 两耳不闻窗外事,一心只读圣贤书。《增广贤文》

37. Hear not of worldly matters with both ears, and read the books of sages with one heart. From "The Expanded Collection of Virtuous Sayings."

38. 至乐莫如读书,至要莫如教子。

38. The greatest joy is to read, and the greatest importance is to educate one's children.

39. 三分靠教,七分靠学。

39. Three parts depend on teaching, and seven parts depend on learning.

40. 勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为——陈寿《三国志》

40. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not omit to do good because it is small - from Chen Shou's "Records of the Three Kingdoms."

41. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随——韩愈

41. Diligence makes one skillful, idleness ruins; actions are formed through thought, but destroyed through carelessness. — Han Yu

42. 善学者,假人之长以补其短。

42. A good learner borrows others' strengths to compensate for their own weaknesses.

43. 读书有三到:心到、眼到、口到。?>

43. There are three key aspects to reading effectively: the mind must be present, the eyes must be engaged, and the mouth must participate.

44. 莫等闲,白了少年头,空悲切。

44. Do not waste your youth carelessly, only to find your hair turned white and regret it all in vain.

45. 拳不离手,曲不离口。

45. Fists never leave the hands, and the words never leave the mouth.

46. 清晨不起早,误一天的事;幼年不勤学,误一生的事。

46. Not getting up early in the morning will mismanage a day's affairs; not studying diligently in childhood will mismanage a lifetime's affairs.

47. 少年易学老难成,一寸光阴不可轻。

47. It is easy to learn as a youth, but hard to achieve maturity; a moment of time should not be lightly wasted.

48. 宁思考一天,不硬写两日。

48. It's better to think for a day than to force a write-up for two days.

49. 不吃饭则饥,不读书则愚。

49. Not eating leads to hunger, not reading leads to ignorance.

50. 知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者——孔子

50. He who knows is not as good as he who loves, and he who loves is not as good as he who enjoys—Confucius

51. 玉不琢,不成器;人不学,不知道——《礼记》

51. Jade, if not carved, cannot become a utensil; a person, if not educated, cannot gain knowledge — from The Book of Rites.

52. 少壮不努力。老大徒伤悲。

52. If you do not work hard when you are young, you will only regret it when you are old.

53. 水滴集多成大海,读书集多成学问。

53. Dribs and drabs of water accumulate to form the ocean, and reading and learning accumulate to become knowledge.

54. 对每本书都相信的人,不如一本书也不读的人。

54. It is better to be someone who doesn't read a single book than someone who believes in every book.

55. 蜂采百花酿甜蜜,人读群书明真理。

55. The bee gathers honey from all flowers, and a wise person reads from many books to understand the truth.

56. 一日无书,百事荒芜。

56. Without a book a day, all things seem barren.

57. 三人行,必有我师。

57. Where there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from.

58. 旦旦而学之,久而不怠焉,迄乎成。

58. Diligently study it, and never tire of it for a long time, until it is accomplished.

59. 一日读书一日功,一日不读十日空。

59. One day of reading brings one day of progress, but one day without reading will leave you empty for ten days.

60. 三更灯火五更鸡 正是男儿读书时

60. At the third watch, the lamps are still lit; at the fifth watch, the chickens are crowing. This is the time for a young man to study.

61. 贫寒更须读书,富贵不忘稼穑。

61. The poor need to study even more, and the wealthy should never forget farming and planting.

62. 学习如赶路,不能慢一步。

62. Learning is like traveling, one cannot lag behind by a step.

63. 滴水穿石,非一日之功;冰冻三尺,非一日之寒。

63. The water drops can wear away the stone, not achieved in a single day; the ice is three feet thick, not formed in a single cold day.

64. 日日行,不怕路途远;常常学,不怕知识浅。

64. Every day I walk, I am not afraid of the long journey; every day I learn, I am not afraid of shallow knowledge.

65. 自在不成人。成人不自在。

65. It is not easy to be content with one's own condition. When one achieves success, there is no ease.

66. 赌钱众人骂,读书众人夸。

66. Gambling is cursed by all, while studying is praised by all.

67. 站在岸上学不会游泳。

67. You can't learn to swim by standing on the shore.

68. 没有种子不开花,没有文化难当家。

68. Without seeds, no flowers can bloom; without culture, it's hard to manage a household.

69. 谚语是一个汉语词语,是指广泛流传于民间的言简意赅的短语。

69. Proverb is a Chinese word, referring to concise and expressive phrases that are widely spread among the people.

70. 造烛求明,读书求理。

70. Make candles to seek brightness, read books to seek truth.

71. 世上无难事,只怕有心人。

71. There are no difficulties in the world, only those who are determined to overcome them.

72. 学海无涯勤是岸,云层有路志是梯。

72. The sea of learning has no end, and diligence is the shore. The clouds have a path, and will is the ladder.

73. 业精于勤荒于嬉,行成于思毁予随。

73. Proficiency comes from diligence, but is lost through idleness; conduct is formed through thought, but is destroyed by impulse.

74. 吃饭细嚼慢咽,学习深钻细研。

74. Eat slowly and chew thoroughly; study deeply and diligently.

75. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟孙洙《唐诗三百首序》

75. Having thoroughly read the Three Hundred Poems of Tang, one would be able to recite them even if one is not good at writing poetry. (This is a quote from Sun Zhu's "Preface to the Three Hundred Poems of Tang")

76. 光阴勿虚度,青春不回头。

76. Do not waste time; youth does not come back.

77. 只要用心读,何患读不熟。

77. As long as you put your heart into reading, what's there to worry about not becoming proficient in it?

78. 三人行,必有我师也。择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之孔子

78. If there are three people walking together, there must be someone I can learn from. I will follow the good in them, and correct the bad in myself. -- Confucius

79. 光阴似箭,日月如梭。

79. Time flies like an arrow, and days pass like a shuttle.

80. 一日不读口不生,一日不写手生。

80. If you don't read for a day, your mouth will get stiff; if you don't write for a day, your hand will get stiff.