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Diligence and sensitivity in classical Chinese

1. Quotations or poems that encourage people to be diligent

Dear, there are a lot.

As long as you have the intention, one of the sentences will do. You know! The youngest among the children who do not have the right to inherit the inheritance often achieves good development through their own efforts.

Those who sit back and enjoy their success rarely achieve great things. ——Bacon In order to live successfully, a young man must learn to be self-reliant, eliminate obstacles lurking everywhere, and educate him at home so that he has an independent personality that is recognized by others.

——Dale Carnegie Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others spend drinking coffee on work. ——Lu Xun The so-called genius is the power of hard work.

——Dwight Without redoubled diligence, there is neither talent nor genius. - Mendeleev Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence.

——Edison The tragedy of genius is that it is bound by small and comfortable fame. ——Akutagawa Ryunosuke Take a rest, your brain will be rusty.

——German proverb God bless those who get up early. ——Spanish proverb: He who is lazy will suffer poverty; he who is diligent will be rich.

——"Bible" Praise weakens diligence. ——Samuel Johnson The busier we are, the more strongly we feel alive and the more aware we are of the existence of our lives.

——Kant Although a diligent person may damage his insights or spiritual freshness and creativity because of his diligence, he will still be praised. ——Nietzsche Boredom is a serious problem for moralists, because more than half of human sins stem from the fear of it.

——Russell Laziness and poverty are always shameful, so everyone will try their best to hide their wealth from others and their laziness from themselves. ——Samuel Johnson The struggle itself to reach the top is enough to enrich the human heart.

People must believe that there is more to the mountain than happiness. —— Camus When I was young, I noticed that nine out of ten things I did failed, so I tried ten times harder.

——Bernard Shaw If we think that only strong passions such as ambition and love can suppress other emotions, we are wrong. Although laziness is as weak as water, it often conquers us: it penetrates into all goals and behaviors in life, eroding and destroying passion and virtue.

——La Rochefoucauld He who is idle has the least leisure. ——Sertis For me, one thing that has not yet been realized is the greatest spur in my life.

——Elwin White Hard work alone is not enough, ants are also very hardworking. What are you working on? There are two fundamental faults from which all other faults arise: impatience and laziness.

——Kafka Blind diligence can indeed create wealth and glory. However, many noble and elegant organs are also deprived of this virtue that can only create wealth and glory. ——Nietzsche Unless a person has a lot of work to do, he cannot get pleasure from laziness and idleness.

——Jerome The lazy man always has no work to do for him. ——Wowenag Sloth is a mother, she has a son: robbery, and a daughter: hunger.

——Hugo What I fear most is idleness, nothing to do, inaction, and paralysis of the faculties. When the body is idle, the mind becomes depressed.

——Charlotte Bronte If you are talented, hard work will make your talent perfect; if your talent is mediocre, hard work will make up for the flaws. ——Reynolds Diligence is the mother of good luck.

——Franklin Laziness moves so slowly that poverty soon overtakes it. ——Franklin A mediocre life makes people feel unhappy, but a turbulent life can make people feel the meaning of existence.

——Daisaku Ikeda Struggle is the father of all things. ——Tao Xingzhi Struggle has been going on every day since the beginning of mankind.

—— Sun Yat-sen Although we can grow up under the protection of parents and relatives, rely on brothers and friends, rely on the support of friends, and gain happiness from lovers, no matter what, in the final analysis, human beings still rely on themselves. ——Goethe A lazy mentality is many times more dangerous than a lazy sibling.

And it is more difficult to cure a lazy mind than to cure lazy siblings. Because we do a job that we don't want to be unhappy about, every part of our body feels restless and bored.

On the other hand, if you are interested and happy in this kind of work, your work efficiency will not only be high, but you will also feel very comfortable physically and mentally. Doctors call it laziness, a disease caused by physical and mental depression caused by unsuitable labor.

——Dale Carnegie A person cannot live without life, and the content of life cannot make it meaningless.

Before you do something or say a word, no matter how big or small it is or how much you say, you must first have a plan. First, ask yourself whether there is any meaning in doing this thing or saying this sentence. If you can do this, you will begin to lay the foundation for struggle.

——Dale Carnegie Good opportunities are of no use to laziness, but hard work can turn the most ordinary opportunities into good ones. ——Martin Luther Diligence keeps us healthy in body, clear in mind, perfect in heart, and rich in wallet.

——Semonds If you are talented, hard work can play its role; if your intelligence is mediocre, hard work can make up for its shortcomings. —— Joe Reynolds The so-called genius is a lie, hard work is the real thing.

——Edison Whoever wants to be a wise person has no time to be naughty and nonsense; naughty and nonsense should be eliminated by themselves. ——Gogol If a person who works hard on the road of struggle does not clearly distinguish the steps, it is equivalent to traveling to a place without first regulating sleep and schedule.

It is very important to distinguish the steps. ——Dale Carnegie We would rather reuse an active dwarf than a sleepy giant.

——Shakespeare If I hadn’t built a monument for myself, where would this monument come from? —— Goethe If you climb high, you will have low self-esteem. If you think too highly of yourself, you will not achieve success. Therefore, successful people must cultivate a calm attitude and focus on everything. This is the key to success. ——Edison I am never willing to give up my life of struggle. I attach great importance to the experience gained from struggle, especially the happiness gained after overcoming difficulties. A person must first go through difficulties and then step into good times before he can feel useful and comfortable.

- Edison A successful person accepts the most loyal guidance with the most humble attitude, which does not affect his independent personality. But before you accept guidance, you must conduct a calm analysis and don't let it go. 2. Classical Chinese translation of "The Biography of Chen Jitai"

Jitai then understood the general idea of ??"The Book of Songs". Chen Jitai took the "Book of Songs" to the fields. Sometimes he would take the books of the neighbor's children and could read them in one day. I wrote twenty or thirty poems and returned to Linchuan. I was very diligent and recited secretly while hiding from others. I could not study with a teacher. I saw the "Book of Songs" in the medicine cage at my uncle's house. The four corners of the book had been rubbed out and became blurry. Linchuan people squatted on high mountains and recited the "Book of Songs". They judged and differentiated themselves according to the meaning of the text (where there should be pauses), and they did not divide sentences into sentences. They wrote tens of thousands of poems, like Ai Nanying and others. People are famous all over the world for their eight-part essay. They ran away quickly after taking it, very angry.

My father saw it. The number of poems written by scholars for examination.

My family was poor, so I never forgot it throughout my life. Much later.

Chen Jitai wrote poems and compositions. No one could compare with Chen Jitai, and there were no books. He got a "Shu Jing" from his cousin and urged him to go to the fields.

Ten years old, named Dashi. 3. Classical Chinese translation of "The Biography of Chen Jitai"

The original text of "The Biography of Chen Jitai":

Chen Jitai, named Dashi, was from Linchuan. My family was poor, I couldn't study as a teacher, and I didn't have any books, so I would read books from other places and read them in secret. I got the "Shu Jing" from my cousin. The four corners have been wiped out and there are no sentences to read. I figured it out by identifying its meaning. When he was ten years old, he saw the Book of Songs in his wife's medicine cage, took it and ran away quickly.

When my father saw it, he was angry and supervised him to go to the field. He took him to the field and sat on a high mountain. After a long time, he returned to Linchuan and became famous all over the world with the Nanying generation. He was very dexterous in writing. He could write twenty or thirty poems a day, and he had written up to ten thousand poems successively. No one can be as wealthy as Ji Tai.

Translation of "The Biography of Chen Jitai":

Chen Jitai, a master of humanities in Linchuan. The family is poor and cannot learn from teachers. There are no books. Sometimes I take my children to read and peek nearby. I got a book from my cousins. The corners of the book become blurred, with no clauses to read. I judge the difference in terms of literary significance (where there should be pauses), so I'm familiar with the book. When I was ten, I saw that song in my uncle's medicine cabinet and quickly ran away.

My father saw it and was very angry. He urged him to go to the fields. Chen Jitai took the Book of Songs to the fields and squatted on a high mountain to sing the Book of Songs. So he never forgot it in his life. After a long time, he returned to Linchuan and was as famous as Ai Nanying and other eight poems. Chen Jitai's poetry and composition are very well written. He is diligent and can write twenty or thirty poems a day, and has written ten thousand poems. The number of poems and prose in this exam does not match Chen Jitai.

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Creative background of "The Biography of Chen Jitai":

Chen Jitai is quick in thinking and writes very fast. Sometimes he can write twenty or thirty articles a day, which lasts a lifetime. There are as many as ten thousand articles among them. History books say that he was "unparalleled in his wealth through life and career". He is highly accomplished in eight-part essay. He integrated classics, history and ancient books, found his own way, used topics to express his views, recruited talents and expressed his own opinions, and was known as the master of eight-legged essays.

In the third year of Chongzhen (1630), Chen Jitai won the imperial examination; in the seventh year of Chongzhen, he was awarded the Jinshi at the age of 68. Ten years later, he was awarded the title of Xingren (an official in charge of canonization and edicts) and went to Guizhou to invigilate the examination.

In the thirteenth year, he was ordered to escort the coffin of the late Prime Minister Cai Guoyong back to his hometown. The following year, he contracted an illness and died on the way to Jining at the age of seventy-five.

His writings mostly expound the classics, including 7 volumes of "The Meaning of the Book of Changes" (also known as "Reading the Yi Zhengyi"), 16 volumes of "Ji Yi Yi's Brief Explanation", and 1 volume of "Qun Jing Fu Shuo Yi Shuo" , 5 volumes of "Five Classics Reading" and 10 volumes of "Five Classics Reading" are all stored in the Sutra Department of "Sikuquanshu General Catalog". The collection of works includes 15 volumes of "Taiyi Shanfang Collection" and 14 volumes of "Jiwu Collection". The Qing Dynasty compiled "Selected Works of Linchuan", "Linchuan Literature" and "Five Masters of Jiangxi" to select one volume each.