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1. Urgent ancient essays about hard work to achieve results

I don’t know if these articles can be used 1. Ye Tinggui and "Hai Lu" I was very fond of learning and did not release the volume for more than 40 years. , Food is a mouthful, idleness is a pillow.

The scholar-bureaucrats had different books in their homes, and they read them all without fail, and stopped reading them all without stopping at the end of the chapter. I often regretted that I had no resources and could not write down everything, so I occasionally wrote dozens of large volumes. I chose those who could use them to copy them by hand, and called it "Hai Lu".

Translation: When I was young, I loved studying very much. For more than 40 years, I never let go of the book. I ate with it and it felt sweet in my mouth. I used it as a pillow when I was tired. The scholar-bureaucrats had unique books in their homes. Those who borrowed them would not stop reading them, and those who read them would not stop reading them until they had read them all.

I often regret that I don’t have the money to copy them all. Among so many books, I divided them into dozens of large volumes, selected the useful ones and copied them by myself, and named them "Hai Lu".

2. Gu Yan’s martial arts skills do not let go of the scroll. Original text: When Mr. Fan travels, he will carry books with him on two horses and three mules. When he arrived at Esai, he immediately called the old soldiers to withdraw and inquire about the twists and turns. If it was inconsistent with what he had heard on weekdays, he would send a letter to the workshop to check it out.

Or if you are walking in the plains and fields without paying much attention, you will silently recite the sutras and commentaries on your saddle. If you forget them occasionally, you will write them out in the workshop and learn them by heart. Selected from "Mr. Tinglin's Shinto Table" Translation: Whenever Gu Yanwu travels, he always carries books with him on two horses and three mules.

When I arrived at a dangerous place, I asked the retired police officer for details; some of them were different from what I usually heard, so I checked and corrected them with a book at a hotel in a nearby market. Sometimes I walked directly through the plains and wilderness, and there was nothing worth paying attention to, so I silently read the annotations and evidence of various classics on horseback. Occasionally, if I forgot something, I would read it in an inn in a nearby market and check it carefully.

3 Ouyang Xiu's "Three Shang" Composition Although Qian Sigong grew up wealthy, he had few hobbies. When he was in Xiluo, he said that he only liked reading all his life. He read classics and history while sitting, novels when lying down, and short poems when going to the toilet.

Xie Xishen also said: "When Duke Chui of the Song Dynasty was in the History Academy, every time he went to the toilet, he would carry a book and recite it, and the sound of sarcastic recitation could be heard far and near. This is how he studied diligently." Yu Yin said that Xishen studied hard. Said: "Most of the articles I wrote in my life were written on three subjects, namely on the horse, on the pillow, and on the toilet.

This can especially be attributed to Si'er." Translation: Qian Weiyan (Qian Sigong) Although He grew up in a wealthy family, but he had no hobbies.

When I was in Luoyang, Xijing, I once told my staff: I only love reading in my life. I sit and read classics and history books. When I sleep, I read the works of hundreds of pre-Qin scholars and various miscellaneous notes. When I go to the toilet, I read Xiao Ling. So I never put the book down for a moment.

Xie Jiang (Xie Xishen) once said: "When I was in the History Academy with Song Gongchui, he would always bring a book with him every time he went to the toilet. The sound of ancient books was clear and loud, and could be heard far and near. He was so eager to learn. It has reached this point." So I said to Xie Jiang: "Most of the articles I have written in my life are written on the "three places", that is, on the pillow, and on the toilet.

Because only in this way can I write a good idea. ” 4. Li He, who worked hard and had the courtesy name Changji,... was a slim man with straight eyebrows, long fingers and claws, and could write quickly.

Every time the sun rises, he rides on a weak horse, has been a slave since he was a child, carries an ancient bag of tips, and throws the book into the bag whenever he encounters it. Establish a title first and then write a poem before it begins, just like someone who is involved in the course.

Returning home in the evening is enough. If you are not drunk and mourning like this, it is not very economical.

The mother asked the maid to look into the bag and saw a lot of books. She said angrily: "This son is going to vomit his heart out, but he has already heard it!" Translation: Li Changji was slim, with eyebrows connected and long fingers. Able to recite poetry and write quickly. I often take a little book boy with me, riding a weak donkey, and carrying an old and shabby bag of tips. If I meet anyone who has experience and feelings, I will write them down and put them in the bag.

When he came back in the evening, his mother asked her maid to take the brocade bag and take out the drafts inside. Seeing that there were many drafts, she said, "This child will have to vomit his heart and liver before he is finished!" 5. Wang Chong The store Expo (King) serves as a young orphan, and he is called filial piety in the countryside. Later he went to the capital and studied under the Imperial Academy, where he was taught by Fufeng Banbiao.

He likes to read extensively but does not follow rules and regulations. He came from a poor family and had no books. He often visited Luoyang shops and read the books on sale.

Later he returned to his hometown and lived as a professor. Translation: Wang Chong's father died when he was young, and people in his hometown said that he was very filial to his mother.

Later he came to the capital and learned the skills of industry at Taixue, where he became a disciple of Fufeng Banbiao. Wang Chong has a wide range of hobbies and reads without being limited to certain paragraphs and sentences.

His family was poor and had no books, so he often went to bookstores on Luoyang Street to read the books they sold. He could recite them after reading them once, so (he) extensively understood the theories of many schools. Later, he returned to his hometown and retired to teach at home.

6. Zhang Pu and "Qi Lu Zhai" Original text: (Zhang) Pu was fond of learning when he was young. He would always write down the notes he read, and after reading them aloud, he would burn them; It’s the beginning of the seventh year. When the right hand holds the tube, the palms of the fingers become cocoons.

In winter, my hands are chapped and I drink soup several times. Later, he was named "Shu Zhi Zhai" as "Qi Lu"... Pu was quick in poetry and prose, and he was able to search from all directions without drafting any drafts.

Translation: Zhang Pu liked to study when he was a child. He would copy the books he read by hand. After copying, he would recite it aloud and then burn it; he would copy again, and he would stop like this six or seven times. . Where the pen is held in the right hand, the fingers and palm have calluses.

In winter, the skin will crack due to cold, so soak it in hot water several times a day. Later, the study room where he studied was named "Qilu"... Zhang Pu wrote poems and articles very quickly.

When various parties came to ask for it, (Zhang Pu) did not need to draft it, just waved his pen in front of the guests and completed it immediately. Because of this, (Zhang Pu)'s reputation was very high at that time. 7. Night reading at Wang Mian Monastery. Original text: Wang Mian is a native of Zhuji.

When he was seven or eight years old, his father ordered him to herd cattle on the mountain, sneak into the school, and listen to the students reciting books. After listening, he memorized them silently. Returning at dusk, he forgot his cattle.

The father was angry and scolded him. It's back to its original state.

My mother said, "My son is so crazy, why won't he listen to what he does?" Mian Yin left and lived in a monk's temple. He sneaked out at night, sat on the Buddha's lap, held the policy and illuminated the long-lit lantern, and read it, until the end of time.

There are many earthen idols in the Buddha statues, which are ferocious and terrifying; they crown children as peaceful as if they were missing. Han Xing in Kuaiji heard about it, so he was admitted as a disciple and became a Confucian scholar.

Translation: Wang Mian is from Zhuji County. When he was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to herd cattle on the field. He secretly ran into the school to listen to the students reading.

After listening, I always remember it silently. When he returned home in the evening, he forgot all about the cattle grazing.

Wang Mian's father was furious and beat Wang Mian. Afterwards, he was still like this.

His mother said: "This child wants to study so much, why not let him do it?" From then on, Wang Mian left home and stayed in a temple. As soon as night came, he walked out quietly, sat on the lap of the Buddha statue, held a book in his hand and lit the lamp in front of the Buddha statue. 2. Ancient sayings about those who work hard will be rewarded

Genius comes from hard work.

——Golky Life is about hard work, nothing can be gained without asking for anything. --Zhang Heng The work is accomplished by hard work but the waste is by play. The success is achieved by thinking but the quickness is by following.

--Han Yu Genius is the ability to work hard and diligently without end. -- Carlyle Intelligence comes from hard work, genius comes from accumulation.

--Hua Luogeng A person who is eager to learn but not diligent in asking questions is not a truly good scholar. There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat.

A day of hard work will lead to a good night's sleep; a lifetime of hard work will lead to a long sleep of happiness. -- Leonardo da Vinci (Italy) The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence.

- Guo Moruo The human brain is the same as the limbs. If it is used more, it will be more effective, and if it is not used, it will become useless. -Mao Yisheng Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first.

--Turgenev Inspiration is nothing but "the reward of tenacious labor." - Repin If you have perseverance, why do you need to sleep at three o'clock and wake up at five o'clock? The most useless thing is to be exposed to the cold for ten days in one day.

Success = hard work + correct methods + less empty words. --Einstein How can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain?

- "Real Heroes" The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. Since ancient times, people who have made great achievements in learning are inseparable from the word "diligence".

Genius is 98% perspiration and 2% inspiration. --Edison It is also a good thing that there are many thorns on the road of art. Most people are afraid of it, except those with strong will.

--Hugo No one will become a wise man by learning. Knowledge may be acquired through hard work, but wit and wisdom come from laziness rather than talent.

—— John Selden No animal is more diligent than the ant, yet it is the most taciturn. ——Franklin A diligent person is the master of time, and a lazy person is the slave of time.

—— North Korea Diligence and wisdom are twins, laziness and stupidity are brothers. —— Folk Proverb Genius should never despise diligence.

——Pliny the Younger A diligent man forgets to eat and sleep, but a lazy man never has time. —— Japan Wisdom comes from diligence, and greatness comes from the ordinary.

—— Folk Proverb Any achievements I have made in science have been achieved only through long-term thinking, patience and diligence. ——Darwin The tree that embraces each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from the base of the earth; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

--------------Lao Dan quoted from "Laozi·Tao Te Ching": A horse can't take ten steps with one leap; a horse can drive ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance; perseverance is the key to success. If you give it up, the rotten wood will not be broken; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. ---------------Xun Kuang Quoted from "Xunzi, Encouraging Learning" Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.

-------------- "Book of Changes Qian" (a Confucian classic before Qin and Han Dynasties): Running water does not rot, door hinges do not become beetles, and people's livelihood is diligent. ---------------Zhang Shaocheng Diligence can make up for one's weakness is a good lesson, every minute of hard work equals talent.

--------------Hua Luogeng I am by no means a genius in art. In order to explore profound artistic skills, I have been ups and downs in the sea of ??suffering, and gradually see the light from the chaos.

The sky has not given me any special blessings. Every step I take has cost me hard work all night long and hard thinking on frosty mornings and rainy nights. -------------Fan Zeng (contemporary calligrapher and painter) Throughout the ages, those who have achieved success and made a difference to mankind are all the result of down-to-earth and arduous climbs.

--------------Qian Sanqiang (contemporary physicist) Each of us has a key to self-taught, which is: ideals, diligence, Perseverance, humility and scientific method. ----------------Hua Luogeng Climbing the peak of science is like a mountaineer climbing Mount Everest. There are countless difficulties and obstacles to overcome. It is impossible for cowards and lazy people to enjoy the joy and happiness of victory.

---------------Chen Jingrun (contemporary mathematician) For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success! -------------Mao Yisheng (modern bridge engineering expert) Scientific inspiration can never come by waiting. If there is any accidental opportunity in scientific discovery, then this kind of "accidental opportunity" can only be given to those who are educated, to those who are good at independent thinking, and to those who have a perseverance spirit. To lazy people.

---------------Hua Luogeng quoted from "Wenhui Po" on May 20, 1980. Talent is the blade, and diligence is the whetstone. A very sharp blade, if If it is not polished for a long time, it will rust and become waste. ---------------Lao She (modern writer and artist) There are hundreds of people working hard on every road, so there are many famous people.

The sea is already crowded with whales. ——Falaise If I have any achievements, it is not the result of my talent, but the result of diligence and perseverance.

——Darwin Those who achieve great things will fight for a hundred years without fighting for a breath. ——Feng Menglong The brilliance of youth, the key to ideals, the meaning of life, and even the survival and development of mankind...are all contained in these two words...struggle! Only struggle can heal the wounds of the past; only struggle is the hope and light of our nation.

Don’t be calm and don’t let yourself fall asleep! While you are young, strong and flexible, never tire of doing good deeds. ——Chekhov It is genius that creates great undertakings, and it is hard work that completes great undertakings.

The period of hard work does not stop, but the more gains come from hard work. ——Ouyang Xiu Sow your seeds in the morning, and don’t rest your hands at night.

——"Old Testament·Fu Daoshu" If you don't sow in spring, you won't be able to grow in summer, you won't be able to harvest in autumn, and you won't be able to taste in winter. ——Hyde Diligence is the twin of wisdom, laziness is the brother of stupidity.

——Anonymous The path leading to bread winds through the swamp of labor, and the path leading to clothes passes through a flowerless land, whether it is the path leading to bread or to clothes. The road is an arduous journey. - Foss Diligence is the right hand of wealth, and frugality is its left hand.

——Anonymous Worry and labor can rejuvenate the country, and leisure can forget oneself. ——Ouyang Xiu Diligence is a natural magnet that can attract all good things.

——Lord Burton One-tenth of genius is inspiration, and nine-tenths is blood and sweat. A man with a powerful spirit, an active imagination, and a diligent mind is a genius.

Black-haired people don’t know how to study hard and are early; white-haired people hate studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing. 3. Idioms or sentences from ancient Chinese that are rewarding after learning

Inspirational: For those who are determined, things will come true. If you break the cauldron and sink the boat, the Qin Pass will eventually belong to Chu; if you work hard, God will not let you down. If you work hard and taste the courage, three thousand Yue Jia can swallow Wu.

If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be sad. Original address: 100 inspirational quotes from Chinese classics. Author: Xiaoyo 1. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives for self-improvement. ? Translation: As a gentleman, you should have a strong will, a never-ending spirit of struggle, strive to strengthen self-cultivation, complete and develop your own studies or career. Only by doing this can you reflect the will of God and live up to the responsibilities given to a gentleman by the universe. and talent.

? 2. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ——"Three Kingdoms" Liu Bei's words? Translation: Don't do anything just because it is a small, inconspicuous bad thing; on the contrary, do something small.

But? Don’t stop doing good things that benefit others just because they don’t mean much. ? 3. Seeing good is like falling short, seeing bad is like exploring the soup.

——"The Analects of Confucius"? Translation: When you see a good person, you are afraid that it will be too late to learn from him; when you see a good thing, you are afraid that it will be too late and you will not be able to do it. When you see evil people or bad things, it is like coming into contact with hot water. You must leave immediately and stay away.

? 4. If you are generous to yourself but do not blame others, you will be far away from resentment. ——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: Those who work hard and take the main responsibility for mistakes are "self-benefiting". Being more understanding and tolerant to others is "taking less responsibility from others". In this case, there will be no mutual understanding. resentment.

? 5. The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man. The villain is on the contrary.

——"The Analects" Translation: A gentleman always starts from the desire to be kind or beneficial to others, and wholeheartedly promotes others to realize their good intentions and legitimate requirements, and does not look at the world with cold eyes. . Or are you afraid that the world will not be in chaos and will not add fuel to the flames when others have failures, mistakes, or pain?

Villains, on the contrary, are always "the evil of adults but not the beauty of adults". ? 6. When you see a virtuous person, think about them, and when you see a virtuous person, you should reflect on yourself.

——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: When you see someone who has strengths and advantages that exceed your own in a certain aspect, humbly ask for advice, study hard, and find ways to catch up with him and reach the same level as him; When you see someone with some shortcomings or deficiencies, you should calmly reflect and see if you have the same shortcomings or deficiencies as others. ? 7. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.

——"The Analects"? Translation: If you don't want (pain, disaster, misfortune...), don't impose it on others. ? 8. Do your duty and do not give in to the teacher.

——"The Analects"? Translation: When you encounter a good thing that you should do, you should not hesitate. Even if the teacher is nearby, you should rush to do it. Later it developed into the idiom "? Do your duty without giving in".

? 9. A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds. ——"The Analects of Confucius"? Translation: A gentleman does not talk too much, but he does things quickly and dexterously.

? 10. When two people are of the same mind, their sharpness is as sharp as gold; when two people are of the same mind, their odor is as bad as orchid. ——"Book of Changes" Translation: People who work together are strong enough to break hard metal; people who work together express unanimous opinions and have strong persuasion power, and people can easily smell the fragrance of orchids. accept.

? 11. A gentleman keeps his weapons hidden and waits for the time to come. ——"Book of Changes"? Translation: Even if a gentleman has outstanding talents and extraordinary skills, he will not show off or show off everywhere.

But to display talents or skills when necessary. ? 12. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit.

——"Shang Shu" Translation: Being complacent with the achievements you have achieved will lead to losses and disasters; being humble and always aware of your own shortcomings will benefit from it. ? 13. Isn’t it a gentleman if a person doesn’t know something but doesn’t feel embarrassed? ——"The Analects of Confucius"? Translation: If I have achieved something and others don't understand it, I will never feel angry or aggrieved.

Isn’t this also a sign of gentlemanly demeanor? ? 14. Be true to your word and bear fruit in your deeds. ——"The Analects of Confucius"? Translation: If you have said something, you must keep your word; if you have determined what you want to do, you must do it resolutely and courageously.

? 15. No intention, no necessity, no solidity, no me. ——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: Tell the facts, don't make assumptions out of thin air; don't be arbitrary or capricious when things happen; do whatever is feasible; be flexible in your actions, not rigid; don't take "I" as the center in everything, don't be self-righteous, and be inconsistent with those around you. The crowd works together to complete the task together.

? 16. Among three people, there must be a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. ——"The Analects of Confucius"? Translation: When three people are together, there must be someone among them who is worthy of my learning in some way, then he can be my teacher.

I choose his strengths to learn from, and I will learn from his shortcomings and shortcomings and correct them. ? 17. A gentleman seeks everything from himself, while a villain seeks everything from others.

——"The Analects"? Translation: A gentleman always blames himself, looking for shortcomings and problems within himself. Villains often look at others and look for their shortcomings and deficiencies.

? 18. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned. ——"The Analects"? Translation: A gentleman is open-minded, frank and clean in his thoughts, and his appearance and movements appear to be very comfortable and stable.

The villain has too many desires in his heart and a heavy psychological burden. He is often worried and worried. His appearance and movements also appear uneasy, and he often cannot sit or stand firmly. ? 19. Don’t blame God or blame others.

——"The Analects"? Translation: When encountering setbacks and failures, never make excuses from an objective perspective, and never push the responsibility to others. Later it developed into the idiom "blame God and blame others". ? 20. Don’t show off your anger and don’t make mistakes.

——"The Analects"? Translation: If you make a mistake, don't take it out on others, and don't make it a second time. )? 21. A little impatience will mess up a big plan.

——"The Analects"? Translation: Even if you really want to do something that you shouldn't do, but insist on not doing it, it is called "forbearance". Being intolerant of small things will affect the overall situation and ruin big things.

? 22. Even the villain’s faults must be punished. ——"The Analects of Confucius"? Translation: A villain must cover up his faults.

? 23. Making mistakes without correcting them is called making mistakes. ——"The Analects of Confucius"? Translation: If you make a mistake and don't correct it, this is a real mistake.

? 24. A gentleman sticks to his roots, and the Tao is born from his roots. ——"The Analects"? Translation: A gentleman devotes himself to the fundamentals and establishes the fundamentals, and "Tao" will naturally arise.

? 25. A gentleman is ashamed of his words rather than his actions. ——"The Analects"? Translation: A gentleman thinks that it is shameful to talk too much and do too little.

? 26. Think before you act.

——"The Analects"? Translation: Everything you do must be done after repeated consideration.

? 27. Those who do many injustices will surely die. ——"Zuo Zhuan"? Translation: If you do too many bad things, you will eventually destroy yourself.

? 28. No one has faults. 4. Work hard to make progress Classical Chinese Vocabulary

1. When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west? If a young man does not try his best, the old man will be sad.

——Han Yuefu's "Long Song Xing" 2. To learn a hundred things, one must first be determined. ——Zhu Xi 3. When you are old and strong, you would rather have a gray-headed heart; when you are poor and strong, you will not fall into the clouds.

——Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty 4. Confucius said: "The wise do not be confused, the benevolent do not worry, the brave do not fear." - "Zi Han" 5. Those who do not have strong ambitions are not wise, and those who do not believe in their words It doesn’t work.

——Mo Zhai 6. When heaven is about to entrust a great responsibility to this person, he must first suffer from his mental and mental difficulties, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions. ——"Mencius·Gaozi Xia" 7. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.

The terrain is uneven, and a gentleman carries his wealth with kindness. ——"Book of Changes" 8. Worry about the world's worries first, and rejoice after the world's happiness.

——Fan Zhongyan 9. Those who achieved great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. ——Su Shi 10. The sea accepts hundreds of rivers, and it is great to have tolerance; it stands thousands of feet high on the wall, and it is strong to have no desire.

——Lin Zexu 11. Being eager to learn is close to knowledge, practicing hard is close to benevolence, and knowing shame is close to courage. ——"The Doctrine of the Mean" 12. A gentleman worries about morality but not poverty.

——Confucius 13. Those who enjoy the happiness of the people will also enjoy their happiness; those who care about the worries of the people will also worry about their worries. ——"Mencius, King Hui of Liang" 14. If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not follow his orders.

——"The Analects of Confucius" 15. If you are poor, you will be good for yourself; if you are rich, you will be good for the world. ——"Mencius" 16. I have no intention of leaving or leaving, just watching the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; I am not surprised by favors and humiliations, and just follow the clouds rolling in the sky.

——"The Notes of Youchuang" 17. If everyone loves public affairs, the world will be peaceful; if everyone is selfish, the world will be in chaos. ——Liu E 18. Scholars must be ambitious and have a long way to go.

Isn’t it important to consider benevolence as one’s own responsibility? Isn't it just a matter of time before death? ——"The Analects of Confucius" 19. The Supreme Being has established virtues, followed by meritorious service, and the third party has established words. Even if they are not abolished for a long time, this is called immortality. ——"Zuo Zhuan" 20. Establish a mind for the heaven and earth, establish a destiny for the living and the people, carry forward the unique knowledge for the past saints, and create peace for all generations.

---Zhang Zai 21. I examine myself three times a day. Are you being disloyal to others? Make friends but don’t believe it? Are you not used to it? ——"The Analects of Confucius" 22. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small.

——Liu Bei 23. Learning but not knowing is the same as not learning; knowing but not being able to do it is the same as not knowing. ——Huang Jing 24. Treat the home as the home, the township as the township, the country as the country, and the world as the world.

——"Guanzi·Herdsman" 25. Using copper as a mirror can correct your clothes; using ancient times as a mirror, you can know the ups and downs; using people as a mirror, you can understand gains and losses. ——"Old Book of Tang·Biography of Wei Zheng" 26. A hero is one who has great ambitions, has good strategies, has the opportunity to contain the universe, and can swallow the aspirations of heaven and earth.

——"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" 27. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, and without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. ——Zhuge Liang 28. Eat sparingly, drink water, bend your arms and rest your head on it, and enjoy it.

To be rich and noble without justice is like a floating cloud to me. ——"The Analects of Confucius" 29. I don't know how old I am when I am young, and poverty and lowliness are like floating clouds to me.

——Du Fu 30. My heart is like a magnetic needle, and it will not rest until it points to the other side. ——Wen Tianxiang 31. There will be times when the wind breaks through the waves, and the sails are hung directly to help the sea.

——Li Bai 32. Play a thousand tunes and then the sound will dawn; watch a thousand swords and then recognize the weapon. ——Liu Xie The most classic inspirational sentences from ancient times to the present 1. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.

Translation: As a gentleman, you should have a strong will, a never-ending spirit of struggle, strive to strengthen self-cultivation, complete and develop your own studies or career. Only by doing so can you reflect the will of God. Live up to the responsibilities and talents given to a gentleman by the universe. 2. Don’t do evil because it’s small, and don’t do good because it’s small.

——"Three Kingdoms" Liu Beiyu Translation: Don't do anything just because it is a small, inconspicuous bad thing; on the contrary, do something small. Don't do something good that benefits others just because it doesn't mean much.

3. Seeing good is like falling short, seeing bad is like exploring the soup. ——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: When you see a good person, you are afraid that it will be too late to learn from him; when you see a good thing, you are afraid that it will be too late and you will not be able to do it.

When you see evil people or bad things, it is like coming into contact with hot water. You should leave immediately and stay away. 4. If you are generous to yourself but do not blame others, you will be far away from resentment.

——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: To work hard and take the main responsibility when making mistakes is to "be generous to oneself", to be more understanding and tolerant to others is to "take less responsibility from others", in this case , there will be no resentment towards each other. 5. The beauty of a gentleman is the beauty of being an adult, and the evil of being a gentleman is not.

The villain is on the contrary.

——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: A gentleman always starts from the desire to be kind or beneficial to others, wholeheartedly promotes others to realize their good intentions and legitimate requirements, and does not look at the world with cold eyes.

Or because they are afraid that the world will not be chaotic, they will not add fuel to the fire when others have failures, mistakes, or pain. Villains, on the contrary, are always "evil as adults but not beautiful as adults".

6. When you see a virtuous person, think about them, and when you see a virtuous person, you should reflect on yourself. ——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: When you see someone who has strengths and advantages that exceed your own in a certain aspect, humbly ask for advice, study hard, and find ways to catch up with him and reach the same level as him; when you see someone with certain shortcomings or deficiencies, You should calmly reflect and see if you have the same shortcomings or shortcomings as him.

7. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you. ——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: If you don't want it (pain, disaster, misfortune...), don't impose it on others.

8. Do your duty and do not give in to the teacher. ——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: When you encounter a good thing that you should do, you should not hesitate. Even if the teacher is nearby, you should rush to do it.

Later it developed into the idiom "do your duty without giving in". 9. A gentleman wants to be slow in words but quick in deeds.

——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: A gentleman does not talk too much, but does things quickly and dexterously. 10. When two people are of the same mind, their sharpness is as sharp as gold; when two people are of the same mind, their stench is as bad as orchid.

——"Book of Changes" Translation: People who work together are strong enough to break hard metal; people who work together express unanimous opinions and are persuasive, and people are like smelling fragrance. The orchid fragrance is easy to accept. 11. A gentleman hides his weapon in his body and waits for the time to move.

——"Book of Changes" Translation: Even if a gentleman has outstanding talents and extraordinary skills, he will not show off or show off everywhere. It's about putting talents or skills to use when necessary.

12. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit. ——"Shang Shu" Translation: Being complacent with the achievements you have achieved will lead to losses and disasters; being humble and always aware of your own shortcomings will benefit from it.

13. Isn’t it a gentleman who doesn’t know something but doesn’t feel embarrassed? ——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: If I have achieved something and others don't understand it, I will never feel angry or aggrieved.