Short sentences are full of infinite profound meanings, which make people recall and benefit them
1. Life does not sell return tickets. Once you leave, you can never come back.
2. If water flows slowly, it can penetrate rocks.
3. Keep your hobbies only to yourself.
4. Don’t leave your dreams to be realized in the next life
5. Don’t fight uncertain battles – life cannot afford to be wasted.
6. A poor craftsman complains about his tools.
7. In youth, we cover ourselves with rainbows.
8. People who can control themselves can quickly control others.
9. Accumulating virtue as an industry is better than a beautiful house and good land.
10. Think of learning as picking peaches in a peach orchard!
11. True cultivation is to restore yourself to the innocence of a child.
12. Labor is always the basis of human life?
13. I am happier when others are happy, and I laugh when others are angry.
14. Where there is a will, there is a chance.
15. The most precious thing for people is life. We have often heard a famous saying since we were young - persistence is victory/persistence is the key, etc. Sometimes this meaning is also conveyed by a saying. Do you know which one it is?
Drops of water can penetrate a stone--the most important thing is long-lasting/it is not a day's work
About "drops of water can penetrate a stone":
Explain the metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed. It tells us to do things to the end, not to give up halfway, and not to underestimate small forces. Others agree that "three feet of ice does not freeze in a day."
Source
1. Original:
"Book of Han Meisheng Biography": "Mountain Tai slips through the stone, and the monopole breaks the stem. Water. It is not the drill of stone, it is not the saw of wood, it is gradually becoming more and more popular.”
2. Later quotation:
Luo Dajing of the Song Dynasty, "Helin Jade Dew" No. 10. Volume: "Guaiya Yuanbijuan said: 'One penny a day, a thousand days a thousand; a rope cuts the wood, and the water drops penetrate the stone.'"
Excerpt from the original text:
Zhang Guaiya In the Chongyang order, an official came out of the treasury and saw that there was a coin under his temple scarf. He asked him that it was the money in the treasury. Guaiya's life stick. The official suddenly said: "What's the use of a penny? You can stick me? You can stick me, but you can't kill me." Guaiya's pen judgment said: "One penny a day, a thousand penny a thousand days; a rope cuts the wood, and a drop of water penetrates the stone. ." He went downstairs with his sword and beheaded him, and the Shentai government impeached him. People in Chongyang still pass it on.
Excerpt translation:
Zhang Guaiya was serving as the magistrate of Chongyang County. An official came out of the treasury. Zhang Guaiya saw a copper coin under the turban next to his hair, so he questioned him. , he said it was from the treasury. Zhang Guaiya ordered him to be beaten with a stick. The official said angrily: "What's the point of a copper coin? You actually beat me with a stick. You (although) can beat me, but you can't kill me!" Zhang Guaiya wrote the verdict again and said: "One copper coin a day, a thousand days is a thousand copper coins; use a rope to saw wood, (over time) the wood will break; if water drips on a stone, (over time) the stone will be penetrated by the water droplets." After finishing speaking, Zhang Guai Ya personally took the sword, walked down the steps, beheaded him in public, and then went to Shentai Mansion to surrender. This story is still circulated in Chongyang.
Positive and Antonyms
Synonyms: grinding a pestle into a needle, sawing a piece of wood with a rope, success comes naturally, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance
Antonyms: starting at the end but giving up halfway. , try to stop, persevere, waste all the efforts, fall short
Let’s learn from the question of whether the official should be killed and whether Zhang Guaiya’s sentence was too harsh. However, Zhang Guaiya said that over time, small things can It turns out to be a big event, and "a dike thousands of miles away is destroyed by an ant nest", but it is a fact and thought-provoking.
You must have perseverance and perseverance in doing things.
Philosophical implication:
Materialist dialectics believes that the change and development of anything in the world is the unity of quantitative change and qualitative change. Quantitative change is the prerequisite and necessary preparation for qualitative change, and qualitative change is the inevitable result of quantitative change. It tells us that we should pay attention to the accumulation of weight. "A drop of water pierces a stone" is the inevitable result of quantity accumulation. It enlightens us that all thoughts and behaviors that are beneficial to society and individuals must be accumulated over time and persevere. We must all resist resolutely and take precautions against the slightest change. “Don’t do evil for the smallest reasons. ”
Allusion
In the Song Dynasty, there was a man named Zhang Guiya who served as the county magistrate in Chongyang County. At that time, the social atmosphere in Chongyang County was very bad, theft was common, and even Even the county government's treasury often had money and property stolen. Zhang Guaiya was determined to stop this evil trend.
One day, he finally found an opportunity.
On that day, he was patrolling around the yamen and saw a clerk in charge of the county bank's cash bank walking out of the bank in a panic. Zhang Guaiya hurriedly called out to the bank clerk: "Why are you in such a hurry?"
"Nothing." The treasurer replied. Zhang Guaiya thought that the treasury was often stolen and concluded that the treasury officials might be guarding and stealing. He asked his followers to search the treasurers. As a result, a copper coin was found in the treasurer's turban.
Zhang Guaiya escorted the treasurer back to the lobby for interrogation and asked him how much money he had stolen from the Treasury. The treasurer refused to admit that he had stolen other money, so Zhang Guaiya ordered him to be tortured. The treasurer was dissatisfied and said angrily: "What's so big about stealing a copper coin? You tortured me like this? You can only beat me. How can you kill me?"
Zhang Guaiya Seeing that the treasurer dared to contradict him like this, he couldn't help being very angry. He picked up a red pen and pronounced the sentence: "One coin a day, a thousand coins a thousand days, a rope saws the wood, and a drop of water penetrates the stone." This means that if you steal a copper coin a day, , stole a thousand copper coins in a thousand days. If you keep sawing wood with a rope, the wood will be cut; if water drips continuously, it can penetrate the stone. After the verdict, Zhang Guaiya ordered the government officials to take the treasurer to the execution ground and behead him in public. Since then, the theft trend in Chongyang County has been curbed, and the social atmosphere has greatly improved.
Later, the idiom "a drop of water penetrates a stone" was used to describe perseverance, and that small efforts can achieve great achievements.
Note
Oh, you cannot write "relegated". Because drip means liquid falling down little by little, and ban means condemnation and reproach, so it cannot be written as ban!
Scientific explanation
1. Physical explanation: When water drops from a height, the gravitational potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, impacts the stone, and does work on the surface of the stone. The water droplets splash and the surface of the stone is lost. Although the water droplets The work done is very small, and the loss is also very small, but as time goes by, the accumulation of this small amount becomes too much, and you can see the depressions on the surface of the stone. No matter how long it takes, the stone will eventually be penetrated by drops. (Example: Use a percussion drill to drill wood, and you can drill a hole in one go. This is because the work done by the percussion drill is much greater than the work done by the impact of water droplets. However, if you add high pressure to the water and let the water spray out at high speed, you can[3] Indestructible, applications such as "water jets" used in medical surgeries).
2. Chemical explanation: The main component of many common stones contains calcium carbonate. Water dissolves carbon dioxide in the air. When it drips onto the stone, a chemical reaction will occur, CO2+H2O+CaCO3→Ca (HCO3) 2. Calcium bicarbonate is easily soluble in water, so the surface of the stone is corroded. If the air quality is poor and acid rain forms, the falling water droplets will corrode the stones faster. (Do you know the formation of stalactites? The water dripping from the cave is water in which calcium bicarbonate is dissolved. Calcium bicarbonate is then decomposed into water, carbon dioxide, and calcium carbonate. The deposition of calcium carbonate forms stalactites.)
3. Philosophical explanation: quantitative change to qualitative change. The dialectical relationship between quantity and quality. The meaning of "water drops of stone wears the rest of the saying", the origin and allusion of the "water dripping of stone wears the saying"
"water dripping of stone wears the saying of rest"
We have often heard a famous saying since we were young. Persistence is victory/the most important thing is persistence, etc. Sometimes this meaning is still used A postscript to convey, do you know which one it is?
Water drops of stone can penetrate stones in a long-lasting way/not a day’s work
About water drops of stone can penetrate stones:
Explain the metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will definitely succeed. It tells us to do things to the end, not to give up halfway, and not to underestimate small forces. I also agree that three feet of ice does not last in a day.
Source
1. Original:
"Han Shu Meisheng Biography": Mount Tai slips through the stone, and the monopole breaks the stem. Water is not the drill of stone, nor is it the saw of wood. Gradual decline makes it so.
2. Later quotations:
Volume 10 of "Helin Jade Dew" by Luo Sutra of Song Dynasty: Guaiya Yuanbijuan said: One coin per day, one thousand per thousand days; rope Saw wood breaks, water drips through stone.
Excerpt from the original text:
Zhang Guaiya was ordered by Chongyang. An official came out of the treasury and saw that there was a coin under his temple scarf. Guaiya's life stick. The official suddenly said: "What's the use of a piece of money? It's just a stick for me?" You can stick me, but you cannot kill me. Guaiya Yuanbi Juan says: One penny a day, a thousand penny a thousand days; a rope saws wood to pieces, and a drop of water penetrates a stone. He went downstairs with his sword and beheaded him, and the Shentai government impeached him. People in Chongyang still pass it on.
Excerpt translation:
Zhang Guaiya was serving as the magistrate of Chongyang County. An official came out of the treasury. Zhang Guaiya saw a copper coin under the turban next to his hair, so he questioned him. , he said it was from the treasury. Zhang Guaiya ordered him to be beaten with a stick. The official said angrily: "What's the point of a copper coin? You actually beat me with a stick." You (although) can hit me, but you can't kill me! Zhang Guaiya took up his pen again and wrote down the verdict, saying: One copper coin a day, a thousand days is a thousand copper coins; if you use a rope to saw wood, (over time) the wood will break; if water drips on a stone, (over time) Stones will be penetrated by water drops. After saying that, Zhang Guaiya personally took the sword, walked down the steps, cut off his head in public, and then went to Shentai Mansion to surrender. This story is still circulated in Chongyang.
Positive and Antonyms
Synonyms: grinding a pestle into a needle, cutting a piece of wood with a rope, cutting off a piece of water, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance
Antonyms: starting at the beginning but ending at the end, giving up halfway , try to stop, persevere, waste all the efforts, fall short
Let us learn from the question of whether the official should be killed and whether Zhang Guaiya was sentenced too harshly. It turns into a big event, a thousand-mile embankment is destroyed in an ant nest, but it is a fact and thought-provoking.
You must have perseverance and perseverance in doing things.
Philosophical implication:
Materialist dialectics believes that the change and development of anything in the world is the unity of quantitative change and qualitative change. Quantitative change is the prerequisite and necessary preparation for qualitative change, and qualitative change is the inevitable result of quantitative change. It tells us that we should pay attention to the accumulation of weight. The inevitable result of quantity accumulation is that water drops can penetrate stone. It enlightens us that all thoughts and behaviors that are beneficial to society and individuals must be accumulated over time and persevere, and we should not neglect good deeds because they are small; any thoughts and behaviors that are harmful to society, others, and our own healthy growth, we must We must all resist resolutely, guard against minor mistakes, and do not act out of spite.
Allusion
During the Song Dynasty, there was a man named Zhang Guiya who served as the county magistrate in Chongyang County. At that time, the social atmosphere in Chongyang County was very poor, and theft was common. Even the county government's treasury often had money and property stolen. Zhang Guaiya is determined to stop this unhealthy trend.
One day, he finally found an opportunity. On this day, he was patrolling around the yamen and saw a clerk in charge of the county bank's money bank coming out of the money bank in a panic. Zhang Guaiya hurriedly called out to the bank official: "Why are you in such a hurry?"
Nothing. The treasurer replied. Zhang Guaiya thought that the treasury was often stolen and concluded that the treasury officials might be guarding and stealing. He asked his followers to search the treasurers. As a result, a copper coin was found in the treasurer's turban.
Zhang Guaiya escorted the treasurer back to the lobby for interrogation and asked him how much money he had stolen from the Treasury. The treasurer refused to admit that he had stolen other money, so Zhang Guaiya ordered him to be tortured. The treasurer was dissatisfied and said angrily: What's so big about stealing a copper coin? You tortured me like this? You can only hit me, can you still kill me?
Zhang Guaiya was very angry when he saw that the treasurer dared to contradict him like this. He picked up his ink pen and pronounced the sentence: One coin a day, a thousand coins a thousand days, the rope will cut the wood, and the water will penetrate the stone. This means that if you steal one copper coin in one day, you will steal a thousand copper coins in a thousand days. If you keep sawing wood with a rope, the wood will be cut; if water drips continuously, it can penetrate the stone. After the verdict, Zhang Guaiya ordered the government officials to take the treasurer to the execution ground and behead him in public. Since then, the theft trend in Chongyang County has been curbed, and the social atmosphere has greatly improved.
Later, the idiom "drops of water penetrate a stone" was used to describe perseverance, and small efforts can achieve great achievements.
Note
Oh, you can’t write banished. Because drip means liquid falling down little by little, and ban means condemnation and reproach, so it cannot be written as ban!
Scientific explanation
1. Physical explanation: When water drops from a height, the gravitational potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, impacts the stone, and does work on the surface of the stone. The water droplets splash and the surface of the stone is lost. Although the water droplets The work done is very small, and the loss is also very small, but as time goes by, the accumulation of this small amount becomes too much, and you can see the depressions on the surface of the stone. No matter how long it takes, the stone will eventually be penetrated by drops. (Example: Use a percussion drill to drill wood, and you can drill a hole in one go. This is because the power of the percussion drill is much greater than the impact of water droplets. However, if you add high pressure to the water and let the water spray out at high speed, you can[3] Indestructible, applications such as water jets used in medical surgeries).
2. Chemical explanation: The main component of many common stones contains calcium carbonate. Water dissolves carbon dioxide in the air. When it drips onto the stone, a chemical reaction will occur, CO2+H2O+CaCO3Ca (HCO3 ) 2. Calcium bicarbonate is easily soluble in water, so the surface of the stone is corroded. If the air quality is poor and acid rain forms, the falling water droplets will corrode the stones faster. (Do you know the formation of stalactites? The water dripping from the cave is water in which calcium bicarbonate is dissolved. The calcium bicarbonate is then decomposed into water, carbon dioxide, and calcium carbonate. The calcium carbonate is deposited to form stalactites.)
3. Philosophical explanation: quantitative change to qualitative change. The dialectical relationship between quantity and quality. Inspirational philosophical sentences for diligent study: A rope cuts a tree, and a drop of water cuts through a stone
1. The road is still far away, so I will search up and down. Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
2. Don't boast even a little bit, pride and complacency will lead to overturning. Looking at many things in ancient and modern times, success has been caused by humility and failure has been caused by extravagance. Chen Yi
3. With sincerity, gold and stone are opened. "The Biography of the Ten Kings of Guangwu in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty"
4. Pride and complacency are a terrible trap for us; moreover, this trap was dug by ourselves. Lao She
5. A person should be like a candle. In his limited life, he will emit some heat and light, giving people light and warmth. Xiao Chunu
6. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, while leisure can destroy one's life.
"New History of the Five Dynasties? Preface to the Biography of Lingguan"
7. Being complacent every minute and every second, you stop absorbing life and excreting life in this minute and second. Only by accepting criticism can all the dregs of the spirit be excreted. Only absorb other people's opinions. Only then can I add new spiritual nourishment. Xu Teli
8. The enemy of learning is your own satisfaction. If you want to study something seriously, you must start from not being complacent. We should adopt this attitude towards ourselves and never tire of learning and towards others. Mao Zedong
9. Things in the world are often accomplished by difficult agreements and defeated by extravagance. Lu You
10. When heaven is about to assign a great responsibility to a person, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve his skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions. "Mencius Gao Zixia"
11. The so-called genius is just using the time that others spend drinking coffee on work. Lu Xun
12. Stones can be broken, but not strong; elixirs can be ground, but not red. "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals of Honesty and Integrity"
13. The rope cuts the wood, and the water drops penetrate the stone. Luo Dajing's "Helin Jade Dew"
14. If you want to make a deep effort, grind the iron pestle into a needle. Cao Xue's "Sichuan Guangji Pengshan County, South Sichuan Road"
15. If you travel every day, you are not afraid of thousands of miles; if you do it often, you are not afraid of thousands of things. "Proverbs: Dealing with Things Together"
16. If a person is afraid of pain, various diseases, unexpected events, life danger and death, he will not be able to endure anything. Rousseau
17. Human hope is like an eternal star, the dark clouds cannot cover its light. Especially today, peace is not an ideal or a dream, it is the wish of all people. Ba Jin
18. There are always ups and downs in a person's life. It will not always rise like the rising sun, nor will it always be miserable. Repeated ups and downs are training for a person. Therefore, those who float above do not need to be proud; those who sink below do not need to be pessimistic. We must be frank and humble, optimistic and enterprising, and move forward. Matsushita Yukinosuke
19. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. "Xunzi Encourages Learning"
20. The road is made by feet, and history is written by people. Every step a person takes is writing his or her own history. Ji Hongchang
21. A person with great ambition should not belittle oneself. Zhuge Liang's "Execution of the Master"
22. Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. Su Shi's "Chao Cuo Lun"
23. Mistakes and setbacks teach us and make us smarter, so we can handle things better. Mistakes are inevitable for any political party or individual, and we ask for fewer mistakes. If you make a mistake, you need to correct it. The faster and more thorough the correction, the better. Mao Zedong
24. Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, but people will not stop until they are pregnant. As long as there is still a breath left, you must work hard and leave it as a good area for youth. Wu Yuzhang
25. A ruler is shorter; an inch is longer. Things are lacking; wisdom is unclear. Qu Yuan's "Divination"
26. No matter what happens, please accept life quietly and happily, bravely, boldly, and always smile. Luxembourg
27. We love our nation, which is the source of our self-confidence. Zhou Enlai
28. I dare not forget about my country even though I am in a humble position. The coffin still needs to be closed when the matter is finalized. "Sickness" by Lu You
29. We are the masters of the country and should always think about the country. Lei Feng
30. We should not rot with the grass and trees while we are alive. We should not live in a dream and live in vain. We must make a difference.
Fang Zhimin