Philosophy of Famous Quotations in College Entrance Examination Composition
Life is like a river, with rich experiences and long-lasting talents. The following is the philosophy of famous quotations and quotations in College Entrance Examination composition that I would like to introduce to you. Your reference is welcome!
College Entrance Examination Composition Quotations and Philosophy (1)
1. Those who love others will always be loved by others; those who respect others will always be respected by others. ?"Mencius Li Lou Xia"
[Interpretation] He who loves others will always be loved by others, and who respects others will always be respected by others. How you treat others will often be treated in the same way. To be respected and loved, you must respect and love others. Heng: Often.
2. If you don’t follow the rules, you can’t make a square or a circle. ?"Mencius Li Lou Shang"
[Interpretation] Without compasses and rulers, rectangles and circles cannot be drawn. We must abide by certain rules and regulations in our lives and in doing things. Otherwise, everyone will do their own thing and everything will be in chaos. Rules: Rules and moments, two tools for correcting circles and squares.
3. A well-stocked warehouse will reveal etiquette; a well-fed and well-clothed person will recognize honor and disgrace. ?"Guanzi Herdsman"
[Interpretation] Only when the granaries are abundant can the people understand the etiquette system; only when food and clothing are abundant can the people know honor and shame. Material civilization is the basis of spiritual civilization. Those who govern a country must first consider the lives of the people. Lin (lǐn): granary. Real: substantial.
4. A slight difference is a thousand miles away. ?"Book of Rites? Jingjie"
[Interpretation] There is a small mistake at the beginning. If it is not corrected in time, it will eventually cause a big mistake. Everything is difficult at the beginning, and you must be cautious at the beginning; you must strive for excellence and meticulousness in scientific research, otherwise heavy losses will occur. Millimeter: A small unit of measurement, describing very few or extremely small. Miao (mi?): Wrong.
5. A ruler is short and an inch is long; things are insufficient and wisdom is unclear. ?Warring States?Chu?Qu Yuan's "Bu Ju"
[Interpretation] Although the ruler is longer than the inch, it appears shorter when compared with longer things. Although the inch is shorter than the ruler, it appears shorter than the shorter things. In comparison, it seems long; things always have their shortcomings, and wise people always have unwise things. People or things have their own strengths and weaknesses. We should not blame them for perfection, but should use their strengths and avoid weaknesses.
6. The right person will get many help, but the wrong person will get little help. ?"Mencius Gongsun Chou"
[Interpretation] With the truth, those who are in line with justice will get more help from people, while those who violate the truth and are unjust will rarely get help. It tells us that truth and justice are invincible.
7. Studying alone without friends means you are lonely and ignorant. ?"Book of Rites·Xue Ji"
[Interpretation] If you just study alone without friends to discuss with you, you will be ignorant. Study partners have been proven to benefit learning progress.
8. Wealth and honor cannot be promiscuous, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot be subdued. ?"Mencius, Duke Teng Wen"
[Interpretation] Wealth and honor cannot make him confused, poverty and lowliness cannot make him change his moral integrity, and power cannot make him surrender his will. Only by achieving these three points can one be called a man. Mencius's words have been handed down from generation to generation and have inspired countless Chinese people.
9. High banks are valleys, and deep valleys are mausoleums. ?"The Book of Songs? The Turn of October"
[Interpretation] The highlands turned into valleys, and the deep valleys turned into mountains. According to scientific speculation, the Himalayas were a vast ocean 70 million years ago. The sea turned into mulberry fields, which is a metaphor for the ever-changing world. It also means that things always transform into their opposite under certain conditions.
10. If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Wei Linggong"
[Interpretation] If a craftsman wants to do his job well, he must sharpen his tools in advance. It can be seen from this that in order for a person to be competent at work, he must first learn the skills well. If you read good books today, you will be able to make great achievements tomorrow.
11. Be generous to yourself but not responsible to others. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Wei Linggong"
Interpretation] Blame yourself more and blame others less. This sentence means to be strict with oneself and to be lenient with others. If you are strict with yourself, you will make rapid progress; if you are tolerant of others, you will stay away from resentment. Gongzi: oneself. The word "responsibility" is omitted after "thickness". Responsibility: blame, demand.
12. Therefore, if wood is supported by a rope, it will be straight, and if metal is sharpened, it will be beneficial.
?"Xunzi Encouraging Learning"
[Interpretation] Wood becomes straight after being processed by straight lines drawn with carpentry ink lines (woodworking tools); metal objects can be sharpened after being sharpened on a whetstone. These two metaphors are used to illustrate that after people learn, temper and reflect on themselves, they will become wiser, stop making mistakes, and become stronger. Sharpen (l?): whetstone.
13. If you are good, you will know its evil; if you are evil, you will know its beauty. ?"Book of Rites? University"
[Interpretation] For the person you like, you must know his shortcomings and do not show favoritism; for the person you dislike, you must know his advantages and do not obliterate them. When we evaluate a person, we must be objective and fair, not be emotional, and not be biased because of our own good or bad qualities.
14. Misfortunes lie on the back of blessings, and blessings lie on the backs of misfortunes. ?"Laozi"
[Interpretation] Disaster depends on happiness, and happiness lurks disaster. It tells us that misfortunes and blessings can transform into each other under certain conditions. We should be prepared for danger in times of peace and should not be discouraged if we are in adversity. Xi (xī): modal particle, equivalent to ah?. Yi (yǐ): rely on. Fu: latent, hidden.
15. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Yan Yuan"
[Interpretation] If you don't like it, don't impose it on others. Hunger and cold are something you don't like, so don't impose it on others; shame is something you don't like, so don't impose it on others. Compare yourself to others, think of your own benefits and harms to others, and think more about others. This is a principle that should be followed throughout your life. Desire: Want, hope. Don’t (w?): Don’t. Shi: add, give.
16. The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man, but the evil of a villain. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Yan Yuan"
[Interpretation] A gentleman accomplishes the good deeds of others and does not contribute to the bad deeds of others. The villain is just the opposite. If an adult is beautiful and accumulates good deeds and becomes virtuous, he becomes a gentleman; if an adult is evil and accumulates resentments more and more, he becomes a villain. A gentleman is respected by others, while a villain is reviled. Gentleman: A person of noble character. Villain: refers to a person with a despicable personality. On the contrary: the opposite of this.
17. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Shuer"
[Interpretation] A gentleman's heart is flat and broad, but a villain is often cramped and worried. A gentleman is open-minded, content with his job in poverty, is kind to others, and always content with his content, so he can be magnanimous. Villains have too many desires, worry about gains and losses, are worried, blame others, and feel uneasy, so they often feel sad. Magnanimous: open-minded and free-spirited. Qi Qi: Looks worried and uneasy.
18. A gentleman has three warnings: when he is young, his blood energy is not stable, and the warning lies in his appearance; when he is strong, his blood energy is strong, and his warning lies in fighting; when he is old, his blood energy has declined, and his warning lies in fighting. have to. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Ji Shi"
[Interpretation] There are three things in a gentleman's life that he should be vigilant about: when he is young, his muscles and bones are growing, and his qi and blood have not yet been finalized, so he must be vigilant about issues between men and women; when he reaches his prime, When you are physically strong and energetic, you should be wary of unprincipled disputes and fights; when you reach old age, when your physical strength and energy are weak, you should be wary of insatiable greed. For teenagers, this sentence raises the issue of early love affecting physical and mental health. From today's point of view, Confucius's sayings of "prevent sex, quit fighting, and quit gaining" still have educational significance for us.
19. A gentleman’s connection is like water, and a villain’s connection is like wine. ?"Book of Rites? Biaoji"
[Interpretation] A gentleman's friendship is as plain as water, while a villain's friendship is like sweet wine (strong and sweet). The friendship between gentlemen does not seek fame and gain from each other or takes advantage of each other, so it appears plain and natural, so it can last for a long time; the friendship between villains has the intention of profiting and taking advantage of each other, so it is inevitable to avoid hypocrisy, pretentiousness, and sweet talk. , so it is difficult to last. Contact: contact, communication. Li (lǐ): sweet wine.
20. Reciprocity. It is impolite to go but not come; it is impolite to come but not go. ?"Book of Rites? Qu Li Shang"
[Interpretation] Etiquette focuses on mutual interactions: if there is going but no coming, it is not in line with etiquette; if there is going but no going, it is not in line with etiquette. In interpersonal interactions, people should treat each other as equals and help each other. Shang: The important thing is.
21. Running water does not rot, and door hinges do not suffer from beetles. ?"Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals? All"
[Interpretation] Flowing water will not go rancid, and door shafts that often rotate will not be eaten by insects. It is a metaphor that things that move frequently are not easily corroded and can remain unchanged for a long time.
This sentence vividly illustrates the great significance of "movement": life lies in movement, the brain lies in movement, and talents also need to flow. Everything in the universe is in motion. Without movement, there would be no world. Fu: rancid. Door pivot (shū): the pivot of the door. beetles (d?): moth erosion.
22. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit. ?"Book? Dayu Mo"
[Interpretation] Pride and complacency will inevitably lead to losses, while modesty and prudence will gain benefits. Many facts in history prove the truth of this famous saying. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty was able to listen to the opinions of his ministers with an open mind, and the country was governed well, and the peaceful and prosperous era of the "Reign of Zhenguan" appeared. However, in his later years, he became arrogant and complacent, and failed miserably when he attacked Goryeo (North Korea). Tang Xuanzong was considered wise in the days when he first ascended the throne as emperor. After making achievements in politics and economy, he became proud, which led to the "Anshi Rebellion" and the decline of the Tang Dynasty.
23. Be sensitive to things but cautious in speaking. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Xueer"
[Interpretation] Be diligent and agile in doing things, and cautious in speaking. This sentence tells us that as a human being, we should do more practical things, talk less nonsense, and don't talk nonsense. Min: Diligent, fast. Shen: cautious, prudent.
24. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ?"Lao Tzu? Chapter 64"
[Interpretation] A journey of thousands of miles begins with the first step. It is a metaphor that success in anything starts from scratch and is gradually accumulated from small to large. Everything is difficult at the beginning. Without a beginning, there will be no results. Everything must start from small things bit by bit.
25. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. ?"Xunzi Encouraging Learning"
[Interpretation] If you carve for a while and then give up, even the rotten wood will keep carving; if you keep carving, even gold and stone can be successfully carved. This metaphor is intended to illustrate that in learning and doing things, only by perseverance can we achieve success; if we only try superficially, we will achieve nothing. 锲(qi?), 镕(l?u): carving.
26. People who have no faith do not know what is possible. ?"The Analects of Confucius? For Politics"
[Interpretation] If a person is not trustworthy, I don't know what he should do. Confucius believed that if a person is not trustworthy, he will not be able to move forward. From today's perspective, the same is true for a company, a nation, and a country. Since China has joined the WTO, it must abide by the rules and be honest in order to develop in the face of competition.
27. No one has any faults, and there is no greater good than being able to correct them. ?"Zuo Zhuan? The Second Year of Xuan Gong"
[Interpretation] Who has no mistakes? If you can correct your mistakes, this is the greatest good thing! The king of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period, Jin Linggong, was a tyrant . Once, the chef's bear paws were not cooked enough, so he ordered the chef to be killed. Minister Shi Ji went to the palace to admonish him. Before he could say anything, Duke Linggong of Jin said: "I know I made a mistake, and I will correct it in the future." ?Actually, he focused on the previous sentence. He just wanted to use this sentence to block Shi Ji's mouth. He didn't really want to correct his mistake. Shi Ji then said: ?~,~,~. Shiji's words focus on the word "correct". If you know your mistakes, you must correct them, and bad things will become good things. Mo Dayan: There is nothing bigger than this.
28. When three of us travel together, we must be our teacher. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Shuer"
[Interpretation] Three people are walking together, and among them there must be someone who can be my teacher. Everyone has corresponding skills and strengths, and there is something worth learning. As long as you learn from others humbly, you will definitely find a teacher who can teach you.
29. Think before you act. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Gongye Chang"
[Interpretation] Take action after repeated consideration. This applies to those who act recklessly. Three: multiple times.
Born in sorrow and died in happiness. ?"Mencius? Gao Zixia"
[Interpretation] People can grow up by worrying about disasters, or they can perish in ease and enjoyment. A harsh environment can temper people and make them stronger to survive and develop; a happy life can easily corrode people, make them decadent and even perish.
30. A sage will lose something if he worries a lot; a fool will gain something if he worries a lot. ?"Yan Zi Chun Qiu? Miscellaneous Parts"
[Interpretation] When great people think about problems, they will inevitably make omissions; fools may also come up with some useful opinions after careful consideration. Chekhov said that when a big dog barks, a small dog will also bark. A small dog should not be afraid to bark because of the presence of a big dog. Fools should not give up their thinking because of the existence of saints.
31. Eat silently and sleep silently.
?"The Analects of Confucius? Xiangdang"
[Interpretation] Don't talk when eating, don't talk when sleeping. There are many words in "The Analects" that record Confucius' living habits and health regimen. This one is worth learning.
32. There is a long way to go. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Taibo"
[Interpretation] A scholar must have lofty ambitions and a strong will, because he has a great responsibility to society and has a long way to go. Hongyi: ambitious and strong-willed. For a person who wants to make a difference, lofty ambition and strong will are indispensable.
33. Stones from other mountains can attack jade. ? "The Book of Songs? Xiaoya? Crane Ming"
[Interpretation] Stones on other mountains can be used to polish jade. It originally refers to the talents of one country, but can also be used by another country. Later, it was used as a metaphor to correct one's own mistakes with the help of criticism from others, or to use other people's situations as a reference. In terms of reading and learning, those who study liberal arts should read some books on natural sciences; those who study natural sciences should also read some books on humanities. Other mountains: other mountains. Attack: pondering.
34. The weather is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as the people. ?"Mencius Gongsun Chouxia"
[Interpretation] The right time is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as winning the hearts of the people. Those who win the hearts of the people win the world, and those who lose the hearts of the people lose the world. This is the fact. Weather; changes in solar terms, climate, cloudiness, sunshine, cold and heat. geographical advantage; geographical advantage. Renhe: Unite and win people's hearts.
35. Heaven is moving vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. ?"Yi Qian"
[Interpretation] The movement of celestial bodies is strong and powerful. A gentleman should follow it as an example and consciously work hard and never stop. The ancients often had their own experiences when they observed the heaven and earth, mountains and rivers, vegetation, birds and beasts, insects and fish, which is worth learning from. OK: run, run. Jian: Strong and powerful.
36. Give me a peach and repay me with a plum. ?"The Book of Songs? Daya? Dang"
[Interpretation] Someone gives me a peach, and I repay him with a plum. No matter how much benefit the other party gives me, I should repay him with corresponding benefits. There must be courtesy between people. Throw: Throw, here it means giving. Bao: return, reward.
37. It’s never too late to mend the situation. ?"Warring States Policies? Four Chu Policies? Zhuang Xin Called King Xiang of Chu"
[Interpretation] It is not too late to repair the sheepfold after the sheep have run away. The original text is: ?I heard a contemptuous saying: ?It is not too late to look after the dog when you see the rabbit; it is not too late to repair the dead sheep. ?We know that after something fails, it is not too late to remedy it in time; we are afraid that we will not learn lessons and take remedial measures. Death: Escape. Prison: livestock pen. Chen: Zhuang Xin’s self-proclaimed name in front of King Xiang of Chu. Slang: common saying. Gu: Look back, call back.
38. I think about it all day long, and it is not as good as what I learned in a moment. ?"Xunzi? Encouraging Learning"
[Interpretation] Instead of sitting there and meditating all day long, it is better to spend some time studying to gain benefits. Learning and thinking are complementary to each other. If you only focus on one aspect, it will be in vain. For a moment: for a while.
39. Rotten wood cannot be carved, and a wall of dung cannot be built. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Gongye Chang"
[Interpretation] Rotten wood cannot be carved, and walls built with dung cannot be painted. It is a metaphor that there is no need to cultivate a person who cannot be cultivated. There is not much difference in people's intellectual factors, but there is a big difference in people's emotional factors. Confucius had a student named Zaiyu who slept in broad daylight. Confucius said that there is nothing to blame for people like Zaiyu. Because his attitude towards learning was so poor that he was hopeless. 嬬(wū): Tools used for painting walls, here refers to painting and whitewashing.
40. After learning, you don’t know enough. ?"Book of Rites·Xue Ji"
[Interpretation] Keep learning, so that you will know your own shortcomings in the future. Einstein once compared himself to a big circle and people with shallow knowledge to a small circle. The outside of the large circle is exposed to more blank space than the small circle. Therefore, people with more knowledge are more aware of their lack of knowledge. Knowing your own shortcomings, the harder you can study, the harder you study, the richer your knowledge will be.
41. Learning without thinking means nothing, thinking without learning means danger. ?"The Analects of Confucius? For Politics"
[Interpretation] If you just read without using your brain to think, you will be at a loss; if you just daydream without reading, you will be tired and gain nothing.
Learning and thinking are complementary to each other. If you only focus on one aspect and ignore the other, you will not achieve good results. 甔 (wǎng): Confused and without gain. Nearly (d?i): tired and without gain.
42. "Warring States Policy? Qin Policy Five"
[Interpretation] A journey of one hundred miles is only half completed after walking ninety miles. This sentence means that things become more difficult to complete as they reach the final stage. Therefore, no matter what you do, you must not relax until it is finally completed, otherwise you will fall short and all your previous efforts will be wasted.
43. Look up to the sky and bow down to others. ?"Mencius? Give Your Heart to Your Heart"
[Interpretation] When you look up, you feel that you are worthy of God; when you lower your head, you feel that you are worthy of others. You must be upright and have a clear conscience. A gentleman is magnanimous. Yang: Raise your head. 怍(zu?): Ashamed. 45. To nourish the heart, don’t be good at having few desires. ?"Meng Yu. Trying My Heart"
[Interpretation] Fullness makes one sad, and desire makes one sad. The best way to cultivate your mind and cultivate noble sentiments is to reduce your selfish desires. Desire: lust, greed
44. Jade is in the mountains and the grass and trees are moist, and pearls are born in the abyss but they never wither. ?"Xunzi Encouraging Learning"
[Interpretation] If the jade is hidden in the mountains, even the vegetation on the mountains will appear moist; if the pearls are produced in the abyss, even the shore will not appear dry. If you have knowledge and knowledge hidden in your chest, you will naturally behave well and have extraordinary courage and style. Without inner talent, even if you have a beautiful appearance, you are just an ordinary person.
45. Haste makes waste. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Zilu"
[Interpretation] If you want to be fast, you will not achieve your goal. Some of Confucius's disciples were officials. Confucius taught them not to rush for success when achieving political achievements. The development of things has its own laws, and learning must be gradual. If you don't lay a good foundation, you won't be able to conquer cutting-edge science and produce results quickly.
46. If you hear the Tao in the morning, you will die in the evening. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Li Ren"
[Interpretation] Knowing the truth in the morning is worth it even if you die at night. This quote illustrates the desire for truth. ?Life is precious, but love is even more valuable. For the sake of freedom, both can be thrown away. ? This poem by the Hungarian poet Petofi expresses this idea. The persistent pursuit of freedom and truth can make people give up their lives.
47. To know is to know, and to not know is to know. This is knowledge. ?"The Analects of Confucius? For Politics"
[Interpretation] If you know something, admit it. If you don't know it, you don't know it. This is wisdom. Smart people always regard ignorance as known. The last one? Zhi? (zh?): smart.
48. A man with lofty ideals and benevolence will not harm his benevolence by seeking life, but will kill himself to achieve benevolence. ?"The Analects of Confucius? Wei Linggong"
[Interpretation] People with lofty ideals and benevolence are not willing to covet life and fear death and harm their benevolence and righteousness. They are always willing to sacrifice their lives to fulfill righteousness. Since ancient times, loyal ministers and righteous men have valued benevolence and righteousness more important than life. Wen Tianxiang is such a man of lofty ideals and benevolence. Who has never died in life since ancient times, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history? These two lines of poems show that he regards death as home and sacrifices his life to be benevolent.
49. Confucius said: At ten, I am determined to learn; at thirty, I am established; at forty, I am not confused; at fifty, I know the destiny; at sixty, my ears are obedient; at seventy, I follow my heart's desires without exceeding the rules. . "The Analects of Confucius? For Politics"
[Interpretation] At the age of fifteen, I am interested in learning; at the age of thirty, (understanding etiquette,) I am sure of what I say and do; at the age of forty, (I have mastered all kinds of knowledge ,) will not lead to confusion; at the age of fifty, you will know your destiny; at the age of sixty, when you listen to other people's words, you can distinguish between true and false, and distinguish between right and wrong; at the age of seventy, you can do whatever you want, and no thought will go beyond the rules. This is a general summary of Confucius's lifelong learning and cultivation in his later years. It shows that he never stopped learning and cultivation throughout his life, and made great progress every once in a while until he reached the highest level in his later years. For thousands of years, countless people have used this passage as a motto to encourage themselves. Among them, "erili", "not confused", "knowing one's fate" and "ears listening" have become synonymous with thirty, forty, fifty and sixty years old respectively and are widely circulated.
50. From the east to the sea, when will the rivers return to the west? If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable. ?"Han Yuefu? Long Song Xing"
[Interpretation] Time is like a river flowing eastward into the sea, never to return; if a person does not study hard when he is young, he will accomplish nothing when he is old, so he has to live in vain. Stay sad and regretful. Life accumulates into days, days into months, and months into years, which seems to last forever.
When I was young, I looked forward to growing up. I often felt that life passed slowly and the days ahead were long. In fact, time flies like an arrow, and the sun and the moon fly by. If you let it go by, you will give up day after day, year after year, and it will be too late to regret it.
51. Seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times. ?Han? Ban Gu's "Han Shu? Zhao Chongguo Biography"
[Interpretation] No matter how much you hear, it is better to see it with your own eyes. It means that what you see is more reliable than what you hear.
52. Disease enters through the mouth, and disaster comes out of the mouth. "Fu Zi Mou Ming" by Fu Xuan of Jin Dynasty
[Interpretation] Diseases are eaten from the mouth, and disasters are spoken from the mouth. This sentence warns people to be cautious when speaking, as careless speech will lead to disaster. Be careful not to talk too much in life. Talking too much will lead to mistakes. Fu Xuan: (217-278) Western Jin Dynasty philosopher and writer. He is the author of "Fu Zi" and "Fu Xuan Collection". During the Ming Dynasty, someone collected his works into the "Collection of Fu Quai Gu". Motto: A motto about the mouth.
53. If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, you won’t get the tiger’s cubs. ?Southern Dynasties?Song Dynasty?Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han Dynasty?Ban Chao Biography"
[Interpretation] If you don't enter the tiger cave, you won't be able to catch the little tiger. It is a metaphor that you cannot achieve significant success without personally entering dangerous situations. It also means that it is difficult to obtain true knowledge without practice. No: Also as? Yan?.
College Entrance Examination Composition Famous Quotes and Philosophy (2)
1. Elegance is a beautiful scenery that sticks to everyone’s heart. The connotation of natural and unrestrained is all-encompassing: "picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence" is a kind of pure natural and unrestrained, "better than strolling in the garden" is a kind of joyful natural and unrestrained, "pointing the country and inspiring words" is a kind of heroic and unrestrained, "I am born with talents" "Must be useful" is a kind of confident and unrestrained, "Fishing alone in the snow in the cold river" is a kind of noble and unrestrained, "If you don't break Lou Lan, you will never return" is a kind of tragic and unrestrained. Talking freely and being glib is not chic; bragging and comparing one another is not chic; squandering and eating and drinking with public funds is not chic; being arrogant and gesticulating is not chic; being flashy and wearing heavy makeup is not chic; blindly following the crowd and chasing fashion is not chic.
2. Bravery is a spirit of struggle. Facing evil and difficulties, a brave person must fight and fight without fear; bravery is a spirit of creation. Facing the future and hope, a brave person must A brave person must create and develop without hesitation; bravery is a spirit of sacrifice. For the sake of justice and truth, a brave person must sacrifice and dedicate himself without hesitation.
3. Only with diligence can we have the legend of Confucius? The beautiful story of "The Rooster Dances" is the result of his great achievements in serving the country through the Northern Expedition; diligence is the reason for Cao Xueqin's feat of reading for ten years and adding or deleting five times, and the immortal masterpiece "A Dream of Red Mansions" in the history of world literature is possible. 》.
4. Some people say that the autumn wind is ruthless, complaining that it blows off leaves, fruits and seeds, saying that it blows away a vibrant world. People, have you ever thought about this truth? If the autumn wind hadn't blown off the leaves, wouldn't those leaves have been torn to pieces by the harsh winter? If the autumn wind hadn't unloaded the fruits from the branches, wouldn't the fruits have been torn apart? Are they swallowed by ice and snow? If the autumn wind hadn't blown the seeds off the stems, wouldn't those seeds have been frozen by the cold? It was the autumn wind that introduced the leaves to the roots, allowing them to find a way to continue their lives; it was the autumn wind that brought the fruits in It is the warm home that preserves the embryo of life; it is the autumn wind that hides the seeds in the thick soil, giving it a hotbed for spring to sprout.
5. Youth is the flower of life; youth is the spring of life; youth is a treasure that cannot be stored for a long time; youth is the hope of creating everything. Youth is precious, it is the most beautiful flower in life, a treasure that cannot be stored for a long time, and a fleeting spring; youth is full, it represents the spirit of the times, shows the character of the times, and breeds the hope of the times.
6. Life is like a river, only with rich experiences can it flow far and wide. A great life, like the ups and downs of the Yellow River, as magical and magnificent as the Yangtze River. Life is like a mountain, only through unique experiences can one become magnificent. A great life, with peaks like Mount Huangshan and as majestic as Mount Tai. Experience is the stone of life, and the edge of life shines in tempering; experience is the ore of life, and the vitality of life is released in refining. Experience is experience, and experience is accumulation. Without experience, there is no quality of survival; without accumulation, there is no wisdom for survival.
The true meaning of life is explored in experience, and the value of life is realized in experience.
7. There are at least two reasons why drops of water can penetrate rocks: first, they have a specific goal, and every drop of water moves in the same direction and falls on a fixed point; second, they are persistent, Over the long years, they have never stopped working hard. From this point onward, we can think of accomplished scholars at home and abroad in ancient and modern times, all of whom embody the word "expertise" and "constancy".
8. When the strong wind howls in your ears, you just think of it as a breeze blowing on your face; when the heavy rain pours in front of your eyes, you just think of it as dripping water from the eaves; when the lightning is raging above your head, you Just think of it as a firefly passing by. People must never give in in the face of adversity.
9. A small piece of grass may never become a towering tree, but it may become the greenest and strongest grass; a drop of water may never be able to run as fast as the Yangtze River, but it may become a The purest drop in all water
10. Life is like a song, it should have more high-spirited melody and less depressed notes; life is like a poem, it should have more passionate lyricism and less sadness. Sigh; Life is like a painting, it should have more bright colors and less dark tones; Life is like a tree. There should be more fresh green and less withered and withered. ;