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掌握谚语精髓:轻松学谚语的高效方法!

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1. 积累知识,胜过积蓄金银。

1. Accumulating knowledge is better than accumulating gold and silver.

2. 心不可不用,地不可不种。

2. The heart must not be idle, and the land must not go unused.

3. 胸中有知识,胜于手中有钱。

3. Knowledge in the heart is better than money in the hand.

4. 秀才造反,十年不成。

4. A scholar rebelling will not succeed for ten years.

5. 读书不知意,等于嚼树皮。

5. Reading without understanding is like chewing tree bark.

6. 书痴者文必工,艺痴者技必良。

6. A book lover will excel in literature, and an art enthusiast will master their skills.

7. 基础打不牢,学问攀不高。

7. If the foundation is not solid, one cannot achieve great heights in learning.

8. 不怕路长,只怕志短。

8. Do not fear the long journey, but fear a short spirit.

9. 世上无难事,只怕有心人。

9. There are no difficulties in the world, only those who are determined.

10. 要知天下事,须读古人书。?>

10. To know the world's affairs, one must read the books of ancient people.

11. 水滴集多成大海,读书集多成学问。

11. Drip by drip, a drop of water accumulates to become the ocean; book by book, reading accumulates to become knowledge.

12. 为老不正,教坏子孙。

12. Not being upright for the elderly will corrupt the descendants.

13. 书读百遍,其义自见。

13. Read a book a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent.

14. 虚心使人提高,骄傲使人落后。

14. Humility enhances one's growth, while pride leads to backwardness.

15. 泰山不是垒的,学问不是吹的。

15. Mount Tai was not built up, and knowledge is not blown up.

16. 知不足者好学,耻下问者自满。

16. Those who recognize their deficiencies are eager to learn, while those who are ashamed to ask questions are self-satisfied.

17. 了解不同文化和地区的谚语,探究其背后的历史、文化、社会背景,可以更好地理解谚语的内涵和意义。

17. Understanding proverbs from different cultures and regions, and exploring their historical, cultural, and social contexts, can help better understand the connotations and meanings of the proverbs.

18. 丈夫志四海,万裏犹比邻。

18. A husband's ambitions span the seas, ten thousand miles seem like neighbors.

19. 不耻下问才能有学问。

19. It is by not being ashamed to ask those who are below one's station that one can gain knowledge.

20. 知识就是力量。

20. Knowledge is power.

21. 不怕知识浅,就怕志气短。

21. It's not the shallowness of knowledge that one should fear, but rather the shortness of ambition.

22. 见强不怕,遇弱不欺。

22. Fear not the strong, and do not欺 the weak.

23. 没有登过富士山的人不算有学问。

23. A person who has never climbed Mount Fuji is not considered learned.

24. 三分靠教,七分靠学。

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

25. 花有重开时,人无再少年。

25. Flowers may bloom again, but youth can never return.

26. 学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆。

26. Without study, there is confusion; without thinking, there is danger.

27. 读书不离口,写字不离手。

27. Constantly read with one's mouth and write with one's hands.

28. 无志山压头,有志人搬山。

28. Without ambition, a mountain presses down on the head; with ambition, a person can move mountains.

29. 鸟贵有翼,人贵有智。

29. Birds are precious for their wings, and humans are precious for their wisdom.

30. 刀钝石上磨,人笨勤奋学。

30. Sharpen a knife on a stone, and a dull person can learn diligently.

31. 少量的常识,当得很多的学问。

31. A little common sense is worth a lot of knowledge.

32. 知识只能循序渐进,不能跃进。

32. Knowledge can only be acquired step by step, not by leaps and bounds.

33. 许多文学作品都包含着丰富的谚语,可以多阅读名著、诗歌、民间故事等,从中学习到更多的谚语及其运用。

33. Many literary works contain a wealth of proverbs. You can read more classic literature, poetry, folk tales, and so on, from which you can learn more proverbs and their applications.

34. 德积百年元气厚,书经三代雅人多。

34. The accumulated essence of a century's strength is profound, and many elegant scholars have graced the three dynasties through the written word.

35. 边学边问,才有学问。

35. Learn while asking, and you will have knowledge.

36. 一回生,二回熟,三回过来当师傅。

36. First time, second time, third time, you become a master.

37. 君子一言,驷马难追。

37. A gentleman's word is as good as a horse-drawn carriage, which is hard to chase after.

38. 人无学识,处处招难。

38. A person without knowledge invites trouble everywhere.

39. 人有志,竹有节。

39. People have ambition, bamboo has joints.

40. 大人不记小人过,宰相肚里能撑船。

40. The great man forgets the offenses of the lesser man, and the prime minister's belly can hold a boat.

41. 天无边,智无限。

41. The sky is boundless, wisdom is infinite.

42. 姜是老的辣,醋是陈的酸。

42. The older the ginger, the spicier it is; the older the vinegar, the more sour it is.

43. 尺有所短;寸有所长。

43. Every measure has its shortcomings; every inch has its strengths.

44. 户家人的见识,田头上的本事。

44. The Hu family's knowledge, the skills acquired in the fields.

45. 人贵有志,学贵有恒。

45. It is important for a person to have ambition, and for learning, it is crucial to have perseverance.

46. 路走多了脚板硬,大夫老了医术精。

46. Walking on the road makes the soles of your feet hard, and with age comes the refinement of a doctor's skills.

47. 知之为知之,不知为不知,是知也。

47. Knowing what one knows is true knowledge, and acknowledging what one does not know is also knowledge.

48. 愚昧来自懒惰,聪明来自勤奋。

48. Ignorance comes from laziness, and intelligence comes from diligence.

49. 书到用时方恨少,事非经过不知难。

49. It is only when a book is needed that one regrets its scarcity; one cannot know the difficulty of a task unless one has experienced it.

50. 勤能补拙是良训,一分辛劳一分才。

50. Diligence can compensate for one's lack of talent, one percent of hard work equals one percent of talent.

51. 人在人前闯,刀在石上荡。

51. To blunder in front of people, to brandish a knife against the stone.

52. 山高流水长,志大精神旺。

52. The mountain is high and the stream is long, the ambition is great and the spirit is vigorous.

53. 谚语来源于生活,从生活中学习是最直接有效的方法。可以多关注周围人的语言和行为,从他们的经验教训中学习谚语。

53. Proverbs come from life, and learning from life is the most direct and effective method. Pay more attention to the language and behavior of people around you, and learn proverbs from their experiences and lessons.

54. 如若难把功名进,也算知书识礼人。

54. If it's hard to advance in official titles and rank, at least one can be counted as a person of literary and courteous knowledge.