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1. 鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已。
1. To give one's all, and rest in peace after death.
2. 衣食以厚民生,礼义以养其心。
2. We provide for people's food and clothing to improve their livelihood, and we cultivate their hearts through propriety and righteousness.
3. 礼者,人道之极也。
3. Etiquette is the ultimate expression of humaneness.
4. 千里送鹅毛,礼轻意重。
4. Sending a goose feather over a thousand miles, the gift is light but the meaning is heavy.
5. 易涨易退山溪水,易反易覆小人心。
5. Easy to rise and fall is the mountain stream, as fickle as the little man's heart.
6. 礼,经国家,定社稷,序民人,利后嗣。
6. Etiquette governs the state, stabilizes the country, orders the people, and benefits future generations.
7. 相识满天下,知心能几人。
7. Known by all, yet few are those with whom one can share a heart.
8. 观今宜鉴古,无古不成今。
8. To understand the present, one should look to the past; without the past, there would be no present.
9. 酒逢知己饮,诗向会人吟。
9. Wine is for friends to drink, and poems are for those who appreciate them to recite.
10. 言者无罪,闻者足戒。
10. He who speaks has no guilt, and he who listens is sufficiently warned.
11. 兼听则明,偏信则暗。?>
11. Heed both sides and you will be enlightened; trust only one side and you will be in the dark.
12. 相逢好似初相识,到老终无怨恨心。
12. Meeting as if we were newly acquainted, we shall have no resentment in our hearts until the end of our lives.
13. 精诚所至,金石为开。
13. Where there is a will, there is a way.
14. 宁为玉碎,不为瓦全。
14. It is better to be broken like jade than to be whole like a tile.
15. 运去金成铁,时来铁似金,读书须用意,一字值千金。
15. When fortune is on the wane, gold turns to iron; when fortune is on the rise, iron seems like gold. Reading must be done with intent, for every word is worth a thousand.
16. 安上治民,莫善于礼。
16. The best way to govern the people is through propriety.
17. 礼义生于富足,盗窃起于贫穷。
17. Proper conduct arises from wealth, while theft originates from poverty.
18. 人恶礼不恶。若要好,大让小。
18. People may dislike rituals, but they do not dislike courtesy. If one wants to be well-liked, one should make great allowances for the smaller person.
19. 失之毫厘,谬以千里。
19. A little error in the beginning leads to a great mistake at the end.
20. 见人不施礼,多走二百里。
20. Not greeting people, walk an extra two hundred miles.
21. 礼义廉耻,国之四维,四维不张,国乃灭亡。
21. Etiquette, righteousness, modesty, and shame are the four cardinal principles of a nation; if these are not upheld, the nation will perish.
22. 近水知鱼性,近山识鸟音。
22. Living near water, one knows the nature of fish; living near mountains, one recognizes the sounds of birds.
23. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国家无礼则不宁。
23. Without propriety, there is no life; without propriety, there is no accomplishment; without propriety, the state is not at peace.
24. 礼,天之经也,民之行也。
24. Etiquette is the way of the heavens, the practice of the people.
25. 棋逢对手,先礼后兵。
25. When playing chess with an equal opponent, show respect first before engaging in battle.
26. 君子不失色于人,不失口于人。
26. A gentleman does not lose composure in the presence of others, nor does he lose his speech.
27. 昔时贤文,诲汝谆谆,集韵增文,多见多闻。
27. The wise sayings of the past, taught to you with earnestness, compiling them into rhymes and adding words, they are full of insights and knowledge.
28. 人有礼则安,无礼则危。
28. A person is at peace when he is courteous; in the absence of courtesy, he is in danger.
29. 礼以行义,义以生利,利以平民,政之大节也。
29. Etiquette is used to practice righteousness, righteousness gives rise to benefit, benefit serves to stabilize the people, and this is a major principle of governance.
30. 道之以告德,齐之以礼。
30. Guide them with moral principles and unite them with propriety.
31. 不学礼,无以立。
31. Without learning propriety and etiquette, one cannot establish oneself.
32. 知己知彼,将心比心。
32. Know yourself and know your enemy. Compare your heart to theirs.
33. 逢人且说三分话,未可全抛一片心。
33. When talking to others, only say three parts of the truth, and do not reveal all your heart.
34. 礼到人心暖,无礼讨人嫌。
34. When etiquette is observed, the heart is warmed; when lacking, it is disliked.
35. 言无常信,行无常贞,惟利所在,无所不倾,若是则可谓小人矣——荀子
35. Words are ever-changing, faith is ever-changing, and only the pursuit of profit guides their actions, and they are willing to incline in any direction for it. If such behavior is exhibited, then one can be called a small man ——Xunzi.
36. 信犹五行之土,无定位,无成名,而水金木无不待是以生者。——朱熹
36. Letters are like the earth in the Five Elements, having no fixed position, no famous name, yet water, metal, and wood all depend on it for growth. — Zhu Xi
37. 若有人兮天一方,忠为衣兮信为裳。——卢照龄
37. If someone is far away in the heavens, loyalty is their robe and faith their garment. ——Lu Zhaoqing
38. 你必须以诚待人,别人才会以诚相报——李嘉诚
38. You must treat others with sincerity, and they will reciprocate with sincerity — Li Ka-shing
39. 创业不像读书,一天可以过好多年,创业必须一步一个脚印走。——周晋峰
39. Entrepreneurship is not like studying, where one can spend many years in a day; entrepreneurship must be taken step by step. — Zhou Jinfeng
40. 求珍品,品味虽贵必不敢减物力;讲堂誉,炮制虽繁必不敢省人工。——"同仁堂"里看诚信
40. Seek for exquisite products, and despite the high cost, one must never skimp on materials; uphold the reputation of the lecture hall, and despite the complexity of the preparation, one must never save on labor. – See integrity at "Tongrentang."
41. 一个企业要永续经营,首先要得到社会的承认、用户的承认。企业对用户真诚到永远,才有用户、社会对企业的回报,才能保证企业向前发展——张瑞敏
41. For a business to sustain its operations indefinitely, it must first gain the recognition of society and users. Only when a company is sincerely dedicated to its users forever can it receive returns from users and society, thus ensuring the continuous development of the business — Zhang Ruimin
42. 信用是一种现代社会无法或缺的个人无形资产。诚信的约束不仅来自外界,更来自我们的自律心态和自身的道德力量。——何智勇
42. Credit is an indispensable intangible personal asset in modern society. The constraint of honesty not only comes from the outside world but also from our self-discipline mindset and our own moral strength. ——He Zhiyong
43. 走上社会后,我们深感信用危机的严重性和危害性。但埋怨没有用,更不能等待。重树社会信用必须靠每个人的努力,要从现在做起,从自己做起。——郭辉
43. After stepping into society, we deeply feel the severity and harmfulness of the credit crisis. But complaining is not helpful, and we cannot wait. To rebuild social credit, it must rely on the efforts of everyone, and we must start from now on, starting with ourselves. — Guo Hui
44. 一丝一毫关乎节操,一件小事、一次不经意的失信,可能会毁了我们一生的名誉。——林达生
44. The slightest thing concerns one's integrity. A small matter or an unintentional breach of trust may destroy our reputation for a lifetime. — Lin Dasheng
45. 品牌包含了公司多年来积累的诚信声誉,是一笔巨大的无形资产——英国商人
45. The brand encompasses the integrity and reputation accumulated by the company over the years, which is a huge intangible asset — British merchants.
46. 遵守诺言就象保卫你的荣誉一样。 ——(法)巴尔扎克
46. Keeping one's promises is as important as defending one's honor. — (French) Balzac
47. 一言既出,驷马难追。 ——中国俗语
47. Once spoken, a word is as fast as a team of four horses and cannot be pursued. - A Chinese proverb
48. 对人以诚信,人不欺我;对事以诚信,事无不成。
48. Treat people with integrity, and they will not deceive me; treat things with integrity, and nothing will be unaccomplished.
49. 良心是我们每个人心头的岗哨,它在那里值勤站岗,监视着我们别做出违法的事情来。 ——(英)毛姆
49. Conscience is the sentinel on the watchtower of each of our hearts, standing guard there, watching over us to prevent us from doing anything illegal. —— (English) W. Somerset Maugham
50. 一言既出,驷马难追。 ——中国谚语
50. Once spoken, even a team of horses cannot catch it. ——Chinese Proverb
51. 走正直诚实的生活道路,必定会有一个问心无愧的归宿。
51. Walking the path of integrity and honesty will surely lead to a place of unassailable conscience.
52. 不要说谎,不要害怕真理。 ——(俄)列夫托尔斯泰
52. Do not lie, do not fear the truth. —— (Russian) Leo Tolstoy
53. 坦白是诚实和勇敢的产物。 ——(美)马克吐温
53. Truthfulness is the product of honesty and courage. ——(U.S.) Mark Twain
54. 失足,你可以马上恢复站立;失信,你也许永难挽回。
54. If you stumble, you can quickly regain your footing; but if you lose trust, you may find it impossible to regain it forever.
55. 一个人严守诺言,比守卫他的财产更重要。——(法)莫里哀
55. It is more important for a person to keep his promise than to guard his property. — (French) Molière
56. 对自己真实,才不会对别人欺诈。 ——(英)莎士比亚
56. To be true to oneself, one will not deceive others. —— (Eng) Shakespeare
57. 信用难得易失。费10年功夫积累的信用往往会由于一时的言行而失掉。 ——(日)池田大作
57. Credit is hard to gain and easy to lose. The credit accumulated over ten years of effort can often be lost due to a momentary act or word. —— (Japanese) Daisaku Ikeda
58. 人际关系最重要的,莫过于真诚,而且要出自内心的真诚。真诚在社会上是无往不利的一把剑,走到哪里都应该带着它。
58. The most important aspect of interpersonal relationships is sincerity, and it must come from the heart. Sincerity is a sword that can triumph anywhere in society, and it should be carried wherever one goes.
59. 信用就像一面镜子,只要有了裂缝就不能像原来那样连成一片。 ——(瑞士)阿米尔
59. Credit is like a mirror; once there is a crack, it can no longer be connected as before. — (Switzerland) Amil
60. 闪光的东西,并不都是金子;动听的语言,并不都是好话。
60. Not all that shines is gold; not all sweet talk is good.
61. 守信用胜过有名气。 ——(美)罗斯福
61. Keeping faith is better than having a reputation. — (U.S.) Roosevelt
62. 诚实比一切智谋更好,而且它是智谋的基本条件。
62. Honesty is better than all cunning, and it is the fundamental condition of wisdom.
63. 失掉信用的人,在这个世界上已经死了。 ——(英)哈伯特
63. A person who loses credit has already died in this world. —— (English) Habbott
64. ●信用是难得易失的,费十年功夫积累的信用,往往由于一时的言行而失掉。
64. ● Credit is something that is difficult to gain and easy to lose. The credit accumulated over ten years can often be lost due to a momentary action or word.
65. ●我宁愿以诚挚获得一百名敌人的攻击,也不愿以伪善获得十个朋友的赞扬。
65. ● I would rather have the attacks of a hundred sincere enemies than the praise of ten hypocritical friends.
66. ●诚实的人从来讨厌虚伪的人,而虚伪的人却常常以诚实的面目出现。
66. ● Honest people always dislike hypocrites, while hypocrites often appear with a face of honesty.
67. 人不能象走兽那样活着,应该追求知识和美德。
67. Humans should not live like beasts; they should pursue knowledge and virtue.
68. 不患位之不尊,而患德之不崇;不耻禄之不伙,而耻智之不博。
68. Do not worry about the respectability of your position, but worry about the lack of moral uprightness; do not be ashamed of the meager salary, but be ashamed of the narrow-mindedness of wisdom.
69. 人无礼则不生,事无礼则不成,国无礼则不守。
69. Without propriety, people cannot thrive; without propriety, things cannot be accomplished; without propriety, a country cannot be maintained.
70. 奢则妄取苟取,志气卑辱;一从俭约,则于人无求,于己无愧,是可以养气也。 作者: 罗大经
70. Excessive luxury leads to greedy and dishonest acquisition, and diminishes one's spirit and dignity; but when one adopts frugality and modesty, they have no demands on others and no guilt within themselves, which is the way to cultivate one's qi (vital energy). Author: Luo Dajing.
71. 半截粉条犹爱惜公家物件总宜珍。诸生不解余衷曲,反谓余为算细人。 作者: 徐特立
71. Half a piece of noodle still cherishes public property; it is always advisable to treasure it. The scholars do not understand my inner feelings, but instead, they say I am a meticulous person. Author: Xu Telie
72. 让自己完全受财富支配的人是永不能合乎公正的。 作者: 德谟克利特
72. A person who allows himself to be entirely dominated by wealth can never be just. Author: Democritus
73. 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。 作者: 萨迪
73. He who economizes in his days of plenty will easily get through his days of poverty; he who indulges in luxury in times of wealth will die of hunger and cold in times of poverty. Author: Saadi
74. 奢侈总是跟随着*乱,*乱总是跟随着奢侈。 作者: 孟德斯鸠
74. Luxury always follows disorder, and disorder always follows luxury. Author: Montesquieu
75. 奢侈的必然后果作者:风化的解体作者:反过来又引起了趣味的腐化。 作者: 卢梭
75. The inevitable consequence of luxury Author: The dissolution of civilization Author: Which in turn leads to the corruption of taste. Author: Rousseau