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1. 千里之行,始于足下——老子29、路漫漫其修道远,吾将上下而求索——屈原30、奇文共欣赏,疑义相如析——陶渊明31、读书之法,在循序而渐进,熟读而精思——朱熹32、吾生也有涯,而知也无涯——庄子33、非学无以广才,非志无以成学——诸葛亮34、玉不啄,不成器;人不学,不知道——《礼记》。
1. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step — Laozi (29) 2. The path of cultivation is long and arduous, I will seek it both above and below — Qu Yuan (30) 3. Together we appreciate the wonderful text, and analyze the doubts together — Tao Yuanming (31) 4. The method of reading is to proceed in an orderly and gradual manner, to read extensively and think deeply — Zhu Xi (32) 5. Life is finite, but knowledge is infinite — Zhuangzi (33) 6. Without learning, one cannot broaden one's talents; without ambition, one cannot achieve learning — Zhuge Liang (34) 7. Jade is not carved and cannot become a utensil; a person is not educated and cannot understand the way — The Book of Rites
2. 驿亭幽绝堪垂钓,岩石虚明可读书。欧阳修《咏零陵》
2. The post station is so secluded that it is a perfect place for fishing, and the hollow rocks are clear and bright, suitable for reading. From "Praising Lingling" by Ouyang Xiu.
3. 熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟——孙洙《唐诗三百首序》
3. If one has mastered the Three Hundred Tang Poems, one can recite them even if one cannot compose poetry—Sun Zhu, "Preface to the Three Hundred Tang Poems"
4. 择其善者而从之,其不善者而改之——孔子6、兴于《诗》,立于礼,成于乐——孔子7、己所不欲,勿施于人——孔子8、读书破万卷,下笔如有神——杜甫9、读书有三到,谓心到,眼到,口到——朱熹10、立身以立学为先,立学以读书为本——欧阳修11、读万卷书,行万里路——刘彝12、黑发不知勤学早,白发方悔读书迟——颜真卿13、书卷多情似故人,晨昏忧乐每相亲——于谦14、书犹药也,善读之可以医愚——刘向15、少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲——《汉乐府。长歌行》
4. Follow the good and change the bad — Confucius 6. Rise from the Book of Songs, stand firm in propriety, and achieve through music — Confucius 7. Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you — Confucius 8. Read extensively and your writing will be as if inspired by a deity — Du Fu 9. Reading should be done with three attentions: heart, eyes, and mouth — Zhu Xi 10. Establish oneself first by studying, and take reading as the foundation of studying — Ouyang Xiu 11. Read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles — Liu Yi 12. Black hair does not know the importance of studying early, white hair regrets reading late — Yan Zhenqing 13. Books are as affectionate as old friends, sharing joy and sorrow at dawn and dusk — Yu Qian 14. Books are like medicine; good reading can cure ignorance — Liu Xiang 15. If you do not strive when young, you will only feel sorry when old — From the Han Dynasty's "Chang Ge Xing" (Long Song)
5. 读书何所求?将以通事理。 —— 张维屏
5. What do we seek by reading? It is to understand the principles of things. —— Zhang Weiping
6. 书籍是任何一种知识的基础,是任何一门学科的基础的基椽。茨威格
6. Books are the foundation of any kind of knowledge, the very foundation of any discipline. – Zweig
7. 读一本好书,就是和许多高尚的人谈话。歌德
7. Reading a good book is like conversing with many noble minds. - Goethe
8. 东晋诗人陶渊明,热爱田园生活,喜爱读书。他写了一首《杂诗》:“盛年不再来,一日难再晨。及时当勉励,岁月不等人。”告诫人们要珍惜时光,好好读书。
8. The Eastern Jin Dynasty poet Tao Yuanming, who loved the rural life and enjoyed reading, wrote a poem titled "Miscellaneous Poems": "Youthful years do not return, a single morning cannot be repeated. It is timely to encourage oneself, as time waits for no man." He warns people to cherish time and read diligently.
9. 书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难——陆游24、问渠那得清如许,为有源头活水来——朱熹25、旧书不厌百回读,熟读精思子自知——苏轼26、书痴者文必工,艺痴者技必良——蒲松龄27、读书百遍,其义自见——《三国志》
9. It is only when in need that one regrets the shortage of books; one can never know the difficulty of a matter unless one has experienced it—Lu You (24). How can a river maintain its clarity? Because it has a source with ever-flowing, living water—Zhu Xi (25). There is no end to reading old books; those who read extensively and think deeply will know it themselves—Su Shi (26). A bookworm's writing must be excellent, and an art enthusiast's skills must be good—Pu Songling (27). By reading a book a hundred times, its meaning will naturally become apparent—the Records of the Three Kingdoms.
10. 黑发不知勤学早,白首方悔读书迟。颜真卿《劝学诗》
10. Black hair does not know the importance of studying early, white hair only regrets reading late. A poem on encouragement to study by Yan Zhenqing.
11. 清代诗人袁枚,博学多才,他的一首读书诗提醒人们,读书切莫囫囵吞枣:“读书不知味,不如束高阁。蠹鱼尔何如,终日食糟粕。”
11. Yuan Mei, a poet from the Qing Dynasty, was a scholar of great versatility. In one of his poems about reading, he reminded people not to swallow books whole without digesting them: "If you read and don't savor the flavor, it's better to put it on a high shelf. What about the bookworm? It devours dregs all day long."
12. 阅读使人充实,会谈使人敏捷,写作使人精确。培根
12. Reading makes a full man, conversation a ready man, and writing an exact man. - Bacon
13. 不去读书就没有真正的教养,同时也不可能有什么鉴别力。 —— 赫尔岑
13. Not to read is to have no true education, and it is also impossible to have any discernment. – Herzen
14. 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
14. Education! Science! To learn to read is to ignite a torch; each character, each syllable emits sparks. Victor Hugo
15. 读书是易事,思索是难事,但两者缺一,便全无用处。富兰克林
15. Reading is easy, thinking is hard, but without either, there is no use. - Franklin
16. 又是今年忆去年。吕本中《减字木兰花·去年今夜》
16. Once again, this year, I remember last year. From Lu Benzhong's "Jianzi Mulanhuā · Last Year Tonight"
17. 我爱书。我常常站在书架前,这时我觉得我面前展开了一个广阔的世界,一个浩瀚的海洋,一个苍茫的宇宙。刘白羽
17. I love books. Often, I stand in front of the bookshelf, and at this moment, I feel as though a vast world, an endless ocean, and a boundless universe unfold before me. — Liu Baiyu
18. 业精于勤,荒于嬉;行成于思,毁于随。韩愈
18. Diligence makes skillful, idleness makes wasteful; habits are formed through thought, and destroyed through carelessness. — Han Yu
19. 壮士腰间三尺剑;男儿腹中五车书。《对联集锦》
19. A warrior carries a three-foot sword at his waist; a man of letters has a wealth of five chariots of books in his belly. (From "A Collection of Couplets")
20. 怜君白面一书生,读书千卷未成名。岑参《与独孤渐道别长句兼呈严八侍御》?>
20. Pity the young scholar with a fair face, who, after reading thousands of books, has not gained fame. A long poem by Sen Can to his friend Du fugan for their farewell, and also to present to Yan Baishou.
21. 读书复骑谢,带剑游淮阴。王维《送从弟蕃游淮南》
21. After reading, ride again to bid farewell, and with a sword in hand, roam in Huaiyin. - Wang Wei's "Saying Farewell to My Younger Brother Fan as He Embarks on a Journey to Huaiyang"
22. 在所阅读的书本中找出可以把自己引到深处的东西,把其他一切统统抛掉,就是抛掉使头脑负担过重和会把自己诱离要点的一切。爱因斯坦
22. In the books you read, find what can draw you into the depths, discard everything else, which is to discard everything that burdens the mind and can distract you from the main point. - Einstein
23. 人不能像走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。但丁
23. Human beings should not live like beasts, but should strive for knowledge and virtue. - Dante
24. 看书不能信仰而无思考,要大胆地提出问题,勤于摘录资料,分析资料,找出其中的相互关系,是做学问的一种方法。顾颉刚
24. Reading books cannot be done with blind faith without thinking; one must dare to ask questions, diligently摘录资料, analyze the data, and find the interrelationships among them, which is a method of engaging in scholarship. - Guo Qianggang
25. ●阅读一本不适合自己阅读的书,比不阅读还要坏。我们必须会这样一种本领,选择最有价值、最适合自己所需要的读物。
25. ● Reading a book that is not suitable for oneself is worse than not reading at all. We must acquire the ability to choose the most valuable and most suitable reading materials for our own needs.
26. 提防那只念一本书的人。拉丁谚语
26. Beware of that man who reads a book. A Latin proverb
27. 1我们自动的读书,即嗜好的读书,请教别人是大抵无用,只好先行泛览,然后决择而入于自己所爱的较专的一门或几门;但专读书也有弊病,所以必须和现实社会接触,使所读的书活起来。——鲁迅
27. 1 We read books automatically, that is, books read out of hobby, and asking others for advice is generally useless. We can only start with a general survey, and then make a choice to delve into one or several subjects we are particularly fond of. However, there are also drawbacks to reading exclusively, so it is necessary to interact with the real world to bring the books we read to life. — Lu Xun
28. 少壮不努力,老大徒伤悲——《汉乐府。长歌行》
28. "Youthful laziness brings only regret in old age" — From the Han Dynasty, "Long Song Journey"
29. 玉不琢,不成器;人不学,不知道——《礼记》。
29. If jade is not carved, it cannot become a utensil; if a person does not learn, they cannot acquire knowledge — as recorded in The Record of Rites.
30. 知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者——孔子
30. He who knows is not equal to him who loves, and he who loves is not equal to him who delights — Confucius
31. 5当一个伟大的思想作为一种福音降临这个世界时,它对于受陈规陋习羁绊的大众会成为一种冒犯,而在那些读书不少但学识不深的人看来,却是一桩蠢事。——歌德
31. 5 When a great idea descends upon the world as a gospel, it offends the masses who are bound by old conventions and customs, and to those who have read much but know little, it appears to be folly. — Goethe
32. 不向前走,不知路远;不努力学习,不明白真理。
32. Not to move forward, one does not know the distance of the road; not to study diligently, one does not comprehend the truth.
33. 3读书能获得知识,但更有用的知识对世界的认识却只能通过研究各种各样的人才能获得。——切斯特菲尔德
33. Reading can gain knowledge, but more useful knowledge about the world can only be obtained by studying a variety of people. — Chesterfield
34. 书籍使人们成为宇宙的主人。巴甫连柯
34. Books make people the masters of the universe. Pavelenko.
35. 读书是学习,使用也是学习,而且是更重要的学习。毛泽东
35. Reading is learning, using is also learning, and it is even more important learning. - Mao Zedong
36. 不读书的人,思想就会停止。人都向往知识,一旦知识的渴望在他身上熄灭,他就不再成为人。南森
36. A person who does not read will cease to think. All humans are inclined towards knowledge, and once the desire for knowledge is extinguished in them, they no longer become human. – Nansen
37. 读书破万卷,下笔如有神。杜甫《奉赠韦左丞丈二十二韵》
37. Reading through ten thousand scrolls, writing as if guided by a divine power. -- Du Fu, "Presenting to Wei, the Left Minister, in Twenty-two Rhymes"
38. 没有书籍的屋子,就像没有灵魂的躯体。西塞罗
38. A house without books is like a body without a soul. - Ciceron
39. 读书无嗜好,就能尽其多。不先泛览群书,则会无所适从或失之偏好,广然后深,博然后专。鲁迅
39. If one has no particular penchant for reading, they can read a great deal. Without first broadly reading a variety of books, one might be at a loss for guidance or fall into a bias; one should first broaden one's knowledge and then delve deeply, first be broad and then be specialized. — Lu Xun
40. 为乐趣而读书。 —— 毛姆
40. Reading for pleasure. — W. Somerset Maugham
41. 6读书使人充实,讨论使人机智,笔记使人准确,读史使人明智,读诗使人灵秀,数学使人周密,科学使人深刻,伦理使人庄重,逻辑修辞使人善辩。凡有所学,皆成性格。——(英国)培根
41. 6 Reading makes a full man, discussion sharpens the wits, writing makes an exact man, history makes a wise man, poetry makes the manners delicate, mathematics makes a man precise, science makes a man profound, ethics makes a man grave, logic and rhetoric make a man apt in debate. All learning, in one way or another, becomes character.—(England) Bacon.
42. 至乐莫如读书,至要莫如教子。《增广贤文》
42. The greatest joy is in reading, and the greatest importance is in educating one's children. "Zeng Guang Xian Wen"
43. 5有关读书的名言(至少十句)、成语(至少三十个)、诗句(至少
43. At least ten famous sayings about reading, at least thirty idioms, and at least some poems related to reading.
44. ●不好的书也像不好的朋友一样,可能会把你戕害。
44. ● Just as bad books can be harmful to you as bad friends, they may do you harm.
45. 早知今日读书是,悔作从前任侠非。李欣
45. "If I had known today that reading books is so important, I would regret having been a heroic figure in the past." — Li Xin
46. 人是活的,书是死的。活人读死书,可以把书读活。死书读活人,可以把人读死。郭沫若
46. People are alive, books are dead. Alive people read dead books and can make the books come alive. Dead books read alive people and can make people die. Guo Moruo.
47. 坑灰未冷山东乱,刘项元来不读书。章碣《焚书坑》
47. The ashes of the pit are still warm, and chaos reigns in Shandong; Liu and Xiang never studied in the first place. From Zhang Jie's "Burning Books and Pit"
48. 明代诗人于谦喜爱读书,认为读书能得到美好的精神享受:“书卷多情似故人,晨昏忧乐每相亲。眼前直下三千字,胸次全无一点尘。”
48. The Ming Dynasty poet Yu Qian loved reading and believed that reading could bring beautiful spiritual enjoyment: "Books are full of affection like old friends, they accompany me in joy and sorrow day and night. In front of me are three thousand words, and my mind is free from any dust."