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1. 良好的开端,等于成功的一半。
1. A good beginning is half the battle.
2. 给猴一棵树,给虎一座山。
2. Give a monkey a tree, give a tiger a mountain.
3. 虎瘦雄心在,人贫志气存。
3. The tiger may be lean, but its雄心 remains; a person may be poor, but their 志气 still persists.
4. 树老根多,人老识多。
4. The older the tree, the more roots it has; the older the person, the more knowledge they possess.
5. 只要自己上进,不怕人家看轻。?>
5. As long as one strives for improvement, one should not fear being looked down upon.?>
6. 显誉成于僚友,德行立于有志。
6. Renown is achieved through colleagues and friends, and virtue is established among those with a common purpose.
7. 忙于采集的蜜蜂,无暇在人前高谈阔论。
7. Busy with collecting, the bees have no time for grandiloquent talk in front of people.
8. 树从根发,人从心发。
8. Trees grow from their roots, and people from their hearts.
9. 举手不打无娘子,开口不骂赔礼人!
9. Never strike a maiden with your hand, nor curse one who offers to apologize!
10. 钟不敲不鸣,人不学不灵。
10. The bell will not ring if it is not struck, and a person will not become clever if they do not study.
11. 要打当面鼓,不敲背后锣。
11. To play the drum face-to-face, not to strike the gong behind the back.
12. 先相信你自己,然后别人才会相信你。
12. First believe in yourself, then others will believe in you.
13. 失之毫厘,差之千里。
13. A little error in the beginning leads to a great mistake at the end.
14. 苦想没盼头,苦干有奔头。
14. There's no hope in constant worrying; there's a future in hard work.
15. 好鼓一打就响,好灯一拔就亮。
15. A good drum makes a sound when struck, and a good lamp lights up when pulled out.
16. 怕走崎岖路,莫想攀**。
16. Be wary of rugged paths, and don't think of climbing [up].
17. 愁人苦夜长,志士惜日短。
17. Troubled by long, bitter nights, the resolute value short days.
18. 脚跑不过雨,嘴强不过理。
18. One's feet cannot run faster than the rain, and one's mouth cannot be stronger than reason.
19. 伟大的才能比伟大的成功更不寻常。
19. Great talent is more unusual than great success.
20. 善不可失,恶不可长。
20. Goodness should not be missed, and evil should not be allowed to grow.
21. 不要等待机会,而要创造机会。
21. Don't wait for opportunities, but create them.
22. 骑马莫怕山,行船莫怕滩。
22. Don't fear the mountains when riding a horse, and don't fear the shoals when sailing a boat.
23. 书本也是好老师,活用才能成功。
23. Books are also good teachers, but only when put to good use can success be achieved.
24. 俗语道:月缺不改光,箭折不改钢。
24. As the saying goes: The moon's crescent does not alter its brightness, nor does a broken arrow change its steel.
25. 子美千间厦,香山万里裘。
25. Subei's thousand-room mansion, Xiangshan's ten-thousand-mile fur coat.
26. 要吃辣子栽辣秧,要吃鲤鱼走长江。
26. If you want to eat chili, plant chili seedlings; if you want to eat crucian carp, go to the Yangtze River.
27. 若无松柏志,超越不为高。
27. If one lacks the spirit of pine and cypress, to transcend is not to be high.
28. 耳听为虚,眼见为实。
28. Hearing is believing, but seeing is believing.
29. 有理摆到事上,好钢使到刃上。
29. Reasonable measures applied to the right issues, and good steel used on the blade.
30. 世上本没有路,走的人多了便成了路。
30. There was no path in the world; it became a path as more people walked on it.
31. 滴水能把石穿透,万事功到自然成。
31. Drop by drop, water can penetrate stone; perseverance will naturally bring success to all things.
32. 一个频繁回头的人,是出不了远门的。
32. A person who frequently looks back will not be able to travel far.
33. 有理不怕势来压,人正不怕影子歪。
33. Rationality is not afraid of pressure from power, and righteousness is not afraid of the crookedness of shadows.
34. 做贼偷葱起,贪污揩油起。
34. The act of stealing starts with the theft of scallions, and corruption starts with taking a little oil for oneself.
35. 人怕没理,狗怕夹尾。
35. People fear having no reason, while dogs fear having their tails pinched.
36. 药农进山见草药,猎人进山见禽兽。
36. Farmers go to the mountains to find medicinal herbs, while hunters go to the mountains to find wildlife.
37. 人必须相信自己,这是成功的秘诀。
37. A person must believe in themselves, which is the secret to success.
38. 成功是用努力,而非用希望造成。
38. Success is achieved through effort, not through hope.
39. 人往大处看,鸟往高处飞。
39. People aim for the big picture, birds soar to great heights.
40. 木尺虽短,能量千丈。
40. Though the wooden ruler is short, it can measure a thousand cubits.
41. 吃尽苦中苦,方为人上人。
41. Endure all kinds of hardships to become a person above others.
42. 要捕鱼,先织网;要搭桥,先打桩。
42. If you want to fish, first weave a net; if you want to build a bridge, first drive in the piles.
43. 聪明靠努力学习,知识靠平日积累。
43. Intelligence comes from hard studying, and knowledge comes from daily accumulation.
44. 任何的限制,都是从自己的内心开始的。
44. Any restriction begins from within oneself.
45. 外在压力增加时,就应增强内在的动力。
45. When external pressure increases, it is necessary to strengthen the internal motivation.
46. 月凭日光亮,人凭志气壮。
46. The moon shines bright under the sun's light, and a person is strong in spirit.
47. 观念的新旧,意味着能否接受新生事物。
47. The newness or oldness of ideas means whether one can accept new things.
48. 有其志必成其事,盖烈士之所徇也。
48. One who has a strong resolve will surely accomplish his goals, which is the dedication of the heroic and patriotic individuals.
49. 不经冬寒,不知春暖。
49. Without experiencing the winter's cold, one cannot know the warmth of spring.
50. 成功的秘诀,在于随时随地把握时机。
50. The secret to success lies in seizing opportunities at all times and in all places.
51. 有志不在年高,有理不在会说。
51. It's not the age that matters, but the will. It's not the eloquence that counts, but the rationale.
52. 放虎归山,必有后患。
52. Returning a tiger to the mountains will surely bring about future troubles.
53. 树老半空心,人老百事通。
53. An old tree is half hollow, an old person knows everything.
54. 弃燕雀之小志,慕鸿鹄而高翔。
54. Abandon the small aspirations of swallows and sparrows, and aspire to the high flight of cranes and wild geese.
55. 有斧砍得树倒,有理说的不倒。
55. Trees may fall with the chop of an axe, but they do not fall with the power of reason.
56. 不顶千里浪,哪来万斤鱼。
56. Without braving the waves for a thousand miles, how can one catch ten thousand jin of fish?
57. 成功之秘诀,在始终不变其目的。
57. The secret to success lies in never changing one's purpose.
58. 打空拳费力,说空话劳神。
58. It takes effort to strike an empty fist and it taxes the mind to speak empty words.
59. 一个成功的人是以幽默感对付挫折的。
59. A successful person deals with setbacks with humor.
60. 天大的事,由地上的人做。
60. Matters of great importance are handled by people on earth.
61. 有理不在言高,有话说在面前。
61. Reason does not lie in grand words, but what is said should be said in front of you.
62. 老马识路数,老人通世故。
62. An old horse knows the way, an old man understands the world.
63. 少而不学,老而无识。
63. If one does not learn when young, one will be without knowledge when old.
64. 不怕你不懂不会,就怕你不学不干。
64. I'm not afraid that you don't understand or know, but I'm afraid that you don't learn or do anything.
65. 理不短,嘴不软。
65. Reason is not short, words are not soft.
66. 男儿千年志,吾生未有涯。
66. A man's ambition spans a thousand years, my life has no end.
67. 成功由大量的失望铸就。
67. Success is forged by a multitude of disappointments.