1. Words to praise scholars
Literary giants, scientific giants, hard-working, non-stop writers, well-known in academic circles,
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Scholars should be pragmatic.
Yang Shi, the acting scholar of the Song Dynasty
The number of good scholars is like the sea. Famous quotes from scholars
"Suiyuan Poetry" by Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty. The general meaning of these two sentences is: People who are good at learning are like the ocean that absorbs hundreds of rivers! This is Yuan Mei’s experience. He said: The most taboo thing for a scholar is arrogance and shallow knowledge. He used an analogy to say: "Those who are self-promoting are like cliffs. When the rain passes by, they will slip away in a moment (referring to the rainwater flowing from the surface of the cliff), and cannot be moistened (cannot penetrate and nourish the inside); those who are narrow-minded are like urns filled with water." Like a pottery vessel with a big belly and a small mouth, it can hold a bucket of water, but if it exceeds its capacity, it will overflow ~! It will not dry up even after nine years of drought. Even running water is not enough). Nothing more than good deeds (there is no other secret, just because they are good at learning extensively and deeply)." ~The metaphor is appropriate, the reasoning is thorough, and it is easy to be accepted by others.
Yuan Mei, a poet of the Qing Dynasty, "Suiyuan Poetry"
Scholars should set their own standards.
See "Nine Books with Jiang Bingu and Jiang Yu" by Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty. The main idea of ??this sentence is: Scholars should establish their own banner. Zheng Banqiao was an upright feudal scholar-bureaucrat with a relatively open mind. He dared to face the feudal ethics and be unconventional and unconventional. ~It is the expression of his quality. This slogan was put forward in the context of the times, which is very commendable. Chinese scholars have always been limited by the four books and the five classics. They cannot think out of the classics and do not speak out if they are not polite. They often learn a skill at a young age and have a bright head but only one classic. They follow suit and take pride in annotating the teachings of previous sages. Zheng Banqiao called on scholars to establish their own style, which was a bit deviant. However, it is this kind of deviant remarks that expresses the basic spirit of innovation for learning.
Qing Dynasty painter and calligrapher Zheng Banqiao's "Nine Books with Jiang Bingu and Jiang Yu"
Hope you will adopt it, thank you 2. What are the words to praise scholars
1 , Literary dean (wén xué tài dòu): refers to a writer who is famous, influential, and admired by people. "Tai Dou" is the abbreviation of "Taishan, Beidou".
2. Well-informed (jiàn duō shí guǎng): Having seen a lot, knowing a lot. Describes deep experience and many experiences.
3. Talented (cái huá héng yì): Chinese idiom. Meaning: Very talented, mostly in terms of literature and art. It is different from being sharp.
4. Bǐ gēng bú chuò: Bǐ gēng bú chuò: means writing; chū means stopping. Keep writing and never stop for any external reason. Keep writing without stopping.
5. Talented Eight Dou (cái gāo bā dòu): "Eight Dou" is a metaphor used by the Southern Dynasty poet Xie Lingyun to praise the Three Kingdoms Wei poet Cao Zhi. Later, people used the term "high talent" to describe superb humanistic talents.
6. Xué fù wǔ chē (xué fù wǔ chē): Describes profound knowledge. The language version of "Zhuangzi · Tianxia": "He has given many favors and has five chariots of books."
7. Erudite (bó xué duō cái): Bo: extensive knowledge; Cai: talent. He has extensive and profound knowledge and has many talents.
8. Full of knowledge (mǎn fù jīng lún): Full of knowledge and talents. It is a metaphor that people have talents and learning, and have the ability to govern the country.
Sentences:
1. Literary dean: Few British drama writers can deny Shakespeare’s status as a literary dean.
2. Well-informed: He often goes to the city to work, so he is naturally well-informed and knows a lot of new things happening in the city.
3. Talented: Uncle Zhang is a talented young writer.
4. Keep writing: Over the years, I will keep writing. It was through this total act of writing that he became a writer.
5. Talented and talented: After listening to your words, I will realize that the words of talented and talented are true.
6. Learned a lot: Su Shi was a great writer who learned a lot.
7. Erudite and versatile: Dr. Faustus, an erudite and talented man, looks at life and death and knows the limits of the universe.
8. Full of knowledge: Although he has a lot of knowledge, he has no chance to display his ambition. 3. Poems describing scholars
Scholars should be pragmatic.
Song Dynasty scholar Yang Shishan has as many scholars as the sea. Scholar's famous sayings from "Suiyuan Poems" by Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty.
The general meaning of these two sentences is: People who are good at learning are like the ocean that absorbs hundreds of rivers! This is Yuan Mei’s experience. He said: The most taboo thing for a scholar is arrogance and shallow knowledge.
He used an analogy to say: "A person who is high up is like a cliff. When the rain passes by, it will slip away in a moment (referring to the rainwater flowing from the surface of the cliff), and it cannot be moistened (it cannot penetrate and nourish the inside): it is narrow and narrow. It is like a pottery vessel with a big belly and a small mouth that holds water. It can hold a bucket if it exceeds its capacity. It will not dry up after nine years of drought (it will not dry up even after many years of drought). And they are not satisfied (the water that absorbs the entire earth is not satisfied).
There is no other, it is just good deeds (there is no other mystery, just because they are good at learning extensively and deeply)." ~The metaphor is appropriate, the reasoning is thorough, and it is easy to be accepted by others.
Qing Dynasty poet Yuan Mei Scholars of "Suiyuan Poetry Talk" should set their own standards. See "Nine Books with Jiang Bingu and Jiang Yu" by Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty.
The main idea of ??this sentence is: Scholars should establish their own banner. Zheng Banqiao was an upright feudal scholar-bureaucrat with a relatively open mind. He dared to face the feudal ethics and be unconventional and unconventional.
~It is the manifestation of his quality. This slogan was put forward in the context of the times, which is very commendable.
Chinese scholars have always been limited by the four books and five classics. They cannot think beyond the scriptures and do not say anything inappropriate. They often learn a skill at a young age and have a bright head but only one classic. Say proud. Zheng Banqiao called on scholars to establish their own style, which was a bit deviant.
However, it is this kind of deviant remarks that expresses the basic spirit of innovation for learning. Qing Dynasty painter and calligrapher Zheng Banqiao's "Nine Books with Jiang Bin, Gu and Jiang Yu". 4. What are the poems that describe scholars?
"Miscellaneous Poems" by Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty Life has no roots, floating like dust on the road.
Scattered and driven by the wind, this is no longer the case. We are brothers, why should we be close by flesh and blood? Have fun and have fun, fight and drink with your neighbors.
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
Liu Guo of the Song Dynasty "Twenty Verses on a Tour of Guo Xilu Stone Cave·Academy" Mechanics are like hard work, and you know yourself if you are diligent and lazy. There will be many kinds of books, and there will be good times.
"Poem to Encourage Learning" by Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty. The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock, which is when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to study hard early, and white-haired people regret studying late.
Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Send Off the Scholar Andun and Return to the West" I will not tire of reading the old book a hundred times. If you read it carefully and think deeply, you will know yourself. It is inevitable that he will become an official in his old age. Today, he will be able to chase after him.
I can no longer return to my old home, and I no longer see the sunflowers in the garden when writing books. I came to travel east to admire Renjue, and abandoned my old school to play.
Crazy plans and miscalculations will never come true, only Shuangyan comes as scheduled. Therefore, the pines and cypresses in the mountains are all planted by hand, and they will be returned when they are planted.
If you know everything beforehand, everything is destined, and wandering around for ten years would be better than being an idiot. There is no need to compare gains and losses with you. I can only express my regrets before leaving.
Wang Anshi of Song Dynasty's "Essay on Encouragement to Study" Reading does not cost money and is ten thousand times more beneficial. Read ancient books in front of the window and search for their meaning under the lamp.
The poor are rich because of books, and the rich are expensive because of books. It extends to this sentence: The poor are rich because of books, the rich are rich because of books, and the rich are successful because of books. 5. Famous sayings praising learning
1. Diligence leads to excellence in work, and playfulness leads to waste. —— Han Yu
2. Books are a huge power. —— Lenin
3. Be tireless in learning and teaching. —— "The Analects of Confucius"
4. Curiosity creates scientists and poets. ——France
5. Isn’t it a pleasure to learn and practice from time to time? —— "The Analects of Confucius"
6. The sage is the teacher of impermanence. —— Han Yu
7. Repetition is the mother of learning.
——Di Cigen
8. A person with great ambition should not belittle oneself. —— Zhuge Liang
9. Everyone can be like Yao and Shun. —— "Mencius"
10. Know and be willing to ask questions, and then you can be talented. ——"Xunzi"
11. To know something is to know it, and to know something is to know it, and to know something is not to know it, this is knowledge. —— "The Analects of Confucius"
12. The most beautiful sound made by human beings. ——Levine
13. Don’t wait for a moment, as the young man’s head turns gray and he feels empty and sad. —— Yue Fei
14. There are roads in the mountain of books, hard work is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. ——Han Yu, a writer of the Tang Dynasty
15. Read more and copy more, both of which must be guaranteed. —— Wu Han
16. Intelligence lies in diligence, and genius lies in accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng
17. My achievements should be attributed to energetic thinking. —— Newton
18. Aim high. —— Zhuge Liang
19. Traveling thousands of miles is better than reading thousands of books. —— Book excerpt
20. Just read through the book and you will have three meals. —— Chen Zizi
I hope it can help you! 6. Idioms to describe scholars
Hongru and Shuoxue - Hongru: a great Confucian; Shuoxue: a person with a lot of knowledge. Generally refers to a scholar with profound knowledge and profound attainments.
A scholar with outstanding academic performance - refers to a learned person; a scholar.
Confucian classics: a scholar who studies or teaches Confucian classics; human teacher: a teacher who teaches people how to behave. Refers to scholars who teach classic academics and teachers who cultivate talents and moral character.
Oral transmission and ear reception - the teacher's words are passed down from one generation to the next, and the scholar listens and accepts them. Teaching and learning.
Veteran Su Ru - Su Ru: a person who has studied Confucian classics for a long time. Refers to an older teacher or a knowledgeable scholar.
Mingshi Suru - Mingshi: a famous person; Suru: a learned person. Famous people and old scholars.
Poet and poet - poet: man of letters. Refers to scholars who are purely engaged in literary creation.
A master of learning and a master of Confucianism - Confucianism: refers to a scholar. A scholar who is knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
Shuoyan Mingru - Shuo: big; Yan: talented and learned person; Ming: famous; Ru: scholar. Refers to a very famous scholar.
Siwen lineage - Siwen: refers to literati or Confucian people. Refers to scholars or scholars who belong to the same school of learning.
Siwen group - Siwen: refers to literati or Confucian people. Refers to scholars or scholars who belong to the same school of learning.
Talking and laughing, there is Hongru - Hongru: a great scholar, a famous scholar. Chat and laugh freely with knowledgeable people. It means that the people you associate with are different.
Tongrudashi - refers to a scholar who is knowledgeable, wise and reasonable. The same as "a wise scholar".
Tongru Dashi - refers to a scholar who is knowledgeable, wise and reasonable.
A master of Confucianism and a master’s degree is still said to be a master of Confucianism. Refers to a knowledgeable, wise and reasonable scholar.
Recommending wise men and introducing scholars.
Acupoint view Xiaoru - acupoint view: the view from one hole. A metaphor for a scholar with limited knowledge.
A generation of Confucians - Confucianism: the master of Confucian scholars. Refers to the master of urban studies of an era.
To strike the bell with 莛 - 莛: grass stem. The clock was struck with a straw stalk, and there was no sound. It is a metaphor for a person with little knowledge asking a wise scholar but getting no answer.
Hope to adopt 7. Sentences to praise learning
1. Learning will give you a lot of "energy" necessary for your growth, and learning will bring you more hope. Learning will give you more "capital". But at the same time, learning also requires you to pay a lot, including your efforts, your research, your time, your hard work and sweat, etc.
2. Learning is the responsibility of every student, and the motivation for learning is to rely on one’s own dreams. It can also be said that not having one’s own dreams is a sign of irresponsibility to oneself, which is the same as There is no difference when a person loses his flesh, it just changes his destiny. At the same time, knowledge is not and cannot be picked at will. Through my own efforts, I must hold the key to my own life.
3. The running water will not rot, the door hinges will not be beetrooted, and the people's livelihood will be diligent.
4. Smart people are not necessarily born smart, but more often through lifelong efforts. Now, among those of us who are studying, many of us think that we are inherently deficient and cannot learn well, so we are pessimistic and discouraged and have no intention of learning. In fact, this is not necessary. As long as you work hard, hope is in front of you.
5. Learning is a balanced scale. On one side is giving, on the other side is gain. Pay less and gain less, pay more and gain more. If you don’t work hard, you will get nothing! To achieve ideal results, diligence is crucial! Only by studying diligently can you achieve a better life! Diligence produces genius. This is a banner that will never fade. It will always inspire us to continue to pursue and explore. If you have a book, read it carefully. If you have a book, read it as soon as possible. There is not much time for reading. As long as we work hard and work hard, we will be able to achieve satisfactory results.
6. Studying is a troublesome thing. Every day between two o'clock and one line, from school to home, life is unremarkable. Every day, students are faced with a large number of exercises and homework. As time goes by, students lose interest in learning. , which made me feel distressed about learning, but then I thought about it. As a student, my main task is to learn. The ancients said: "There are roads in the mountains of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and the boat is hard work." Only by paying Only by working hard can you succeed! How can you see a rainbow without going through ups and downs? Success equals talent plus ninety-nine percent of hard work. Thinking about it this way, I immersed myself in studying again.
7. Intelligent qualifications, inner drive, hard work attitude and perseverance are other conditions required for successful scientific research.
8. Learning is something that every student does every day. Students gain a lot of knowledge from learning, but if you ask them why they should learn? Study for whom? It is estimated that most students do not know how to answer. When you ask a top student why he is allowed to study, he may say that it is to prevent others from looking down on him; when you ask a student with average academic performance, he may say that he is not scolded by his parents. It may also be said that in order not to disappoint their parents; when you ask a student with unsatisfactory academic performance, he may say that he can get rewards from his parents if he does well in the exam...
9. Although he is studying You will encounter many unsatisfactory things in the process, but as the ancients said well - you will gain wisdom when you eat a hard time. One more failure means one more lesson; one more setback means one more experience. People without failures and setbacks will never succeed.
10. If I don’t want to leave today, I will run away tomorrow.
11. I spent today doing nothing, which is the tomorrow expected by those who died yesterday.
12. Learning is a quality improvement process that will make you happier, have a better quality of life, have more self-esteem, and contribute more to society.
13. If a person wants to be smart, he needs to continue to learn and accumulate. Hua Luogeng has a famous saying: "Genius lies in accumulation, intelligence comes from diligence." This makes sense. Just like the ancient great scholar Ling Shu, his family was poor when he was a child and he had no money to go to school. Later, he was diligent and thrifty, saved a lot of money, bought many books and came back to study, and finally became a great scholar. There is also a story told by Zhu Xi, a scholar from the Song Dynasty: There was a man named Chen Zhengyi in Fuzhou who was very slow to read. He could only read 50 words at a time, and he had to read a short article one or two hundred times before he was familiar with it. He was neither lazy nor sluggish, and he studied and practiced diligently. When others read it once, he read it three or four times. As time went by, his knowledge increased day by day. Later, he read all books and became a learned man.
14. Learning is also happy, because you learn a lot of knowledge. When you learn knowledge that others don’t know, when you get excellent results in the exam... you will feel extremely happy, because These are all achieved through your efforts.
15. Learning is not everything in life, but learning cannot conquer it, so what else can you do?
16. The vastness of the spirit, the active imagination, and the diligence of the soul are geniuses.