1. Green hills grow and streams flow.
2. after a wave of unrest, another wave rises.
3. The knife does not rust, and the water does not stink.
4. There are many insects, but the big wall collapses.
5. Things will rot first, and then insects will live.
6. water flows when it is uneven.
7. The mountain turns into a road.
second, philosophy, laws and the role of people (second)
1. Whales swallow fish, fish swallow shrimp.
2. Everything has its vanquisher. Bitter water will make tofu. Scorpions are afraid of cocks, and seedlings are afraid of mole rats.
3. The axe eats the chisel, and the chisel eats the wood.
4. The big fish eat small fish, the small fish eat prawns, and the prawns eat sludge.
5. The fat pig can't hide from the butcher.
6. the Monkey King can't jump out of the Tathagata's palm.
7. your arms can't hold your thighs.
8. Grass is afraid of frost, and frost is afraid of the sun. (Soviet proverb)
III. Philosophy, law and human function (III.)
1. I fell into the water and ran into a life buoy.
2. After a long drought, we meet an old friend in another country.
3. A blind cat meets a dead mouse.
4. I want to kowtow and touch a pillow.
5. Immature fruit is not fragrant.
6. A twisted melon is not sweet.
7. Flowers are naturally red when they bloom.
8. there are ducks that can't catch the river.
9. How many sheep can make it to the mountain.
1. Better come early than opportunely.
11. catching turtles is not in the depth of the water, as long as you meet your hands.
12. Spring comes after winter.
Proverbs-practical experience in knowledge learning
1. Practical experience in knowledge learning (1)
1. Knowledge is the torch of wisdom.
2. read a book and gain wisdom.
3. If you don't eat, you will be hungry, and if you don't read, you will be stupid.
4. if you don't go forward, you don't know the distance; If you don't study hard, you don't understand the truth.
5. if the tree is not pruned, it will not grow straight; People don't learn and have no knowledge.
6. It is better to enrich yourself with knowledge than to dress yourself with pearls.
7. Bees pick flowers to brew sweetness, while people read books to reveal the truth.
8. Labor is the source of knowledge; Knowledge is the guide to life.
9. Knowledge is the torch of wisdom.
1. The sword will rust if it is not ground; People should fall behind if they don't study.
11. Flourishing seedlings need water; Growing teenagers need to learn.
12. The stars make the sky dazzling; Knowledge makes people grow their talents.
13. Make candles for understanding and read books for reasoning.
14. Food supplements the body and books enrich the wisdom.
15. There are three most precious things in the world-knowledge, food and friendship. (Burmese proverb)
16. Books prepared without reading are like waste paper. (English proverb)
17. It is better to accumulate knowledge than to save gold and silver. (European proverb)
2. Practical experience in knowledge learning (2)
1. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb
2. No pains, no gains.
3. if you succeed in one art, you should devote your life to it.
4. a person who doesn't want to wade across a small river naturally doesn't want to travel across oceans.
5. The more needles are used, the brighter the brain is.
6. Learning is hard, and art is hard.
7. if you are not afraid of shallow knowledge, you are afraid of short ambition.
8. Talent is the crystallization of blood and sweat.
9. Talent is the blade, and hard work is the grindstone.
1. Although it is laborious, it is getting higher and higher step by step.
11. A gem will not shine unless it is polished.
12. Only when you are expert can you embroider flowers, but when you are calm can you weave hemp.
13. There is no end to learning the sea.
14. if you travel every day, you are not afraid of thousands of miles; Learn from time to time, not afraid of thousands of volumes.
15. Practice more and be good, or stay if you don't practice.
16. Only those who strive to climb the summit can step on it.
17. The difficulty is the textbook.
18. Sweat and harvest are faithful partners, and diligence and knowledge are the most beautiful couple.
19. Learning is like drilling oil. The deeper you drill, the more you can find the essence of knowledge.
2. Learn to crawl first, then learn to walk.
21. A strong heart wears it.
22. A good memory is better than a bad written one.
23. Diligence is the mother of success.
24. aim too high for nothing, and work hard to gain knowledge.
25. It's better to be proficient in all kinds of arts than in all kinds of arts.
26. Catch two rabbits at once, but you can't catch either.
27. once born, twice familiar, and three times to be a master.
28. Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don't advance, you will retreat.
29. Learning is like running ahead, you can't slow down.
3. The root of learning is bitter, but the fruit of learning is sweet.
31. Learning comes from diligence, and wealth comes from thrift.
32. Attention is the gateway to wisdom.
33. You have to work hard to get amazing skills.
34. As long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is ground into an embroidery needle.
35. Never leave your fist, never leave your mouth.
36. It is often said that the mouth is smooth and the hands are not stupid.
37. The lightest ink is better than the strongest memory.
38. You can't loosen the rope and make progress without stopping.
39. aiming is not hitting, and starting is not arriving.
4. Without hard study, there would be no simplest invention. (Yugoslav proverb)
41. He who plays too much has no time to study. (French proverb)
42. He who wants to know more must sleep less. (Armenian proverb)
43. Knowledge is like a spring under sand and gravel. The deeper you dig, the clearer the spring becomes. (Danish proverb)
44. Knowledge needs repeated exploration, and land needs hard work. (Nepalese proverb)
45. Learning is like climbing a mountain by car. If you don't advance, you will retreat. (Japanese proverb)
3. Practical experience in knowledge learning (3)
1. Time is a precious asset.
2. an inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.
3. Little without learning, old without knowledge.
4. if the young don't work hard, the old will be sad.
5. Only when the sun goes down can people feel the value of sunshine.
6. I remember that when a teenager rides a bamboo horse, he turns around and becomes a Chinese Pulsatilla.
7. When money is hard to buy a teenager.
8. lost time is nowhere to be found.
9. Saving time means prolonging life.
1. The miser says that money is the lifeblood, and the diligent man thinks that time is life.
11. Time is the most precious wealth.
12. You joke with time, but it takes you seriously.
13. Catch up while it's sunny, and study while it's young.
14. Grasping one today is better than two tomorrows.
15. If you don't get up early in the morning, you will miss a day. If you don't study hard in your childhood, you will miss your life.
16. People who wait for time are people who waste time.
17. The most precious wealth is time, and the greatest waste is to idle away the years.
18. Black hair doesn't know how to study early, but a bald head regrets studying late.
19. Spending money is corrupt, and wasting time is corrupt.
2. whoever idles away his life is leaving behind gold and not buying anything.
21. If a treasure is lost, it can still be found, but if time is lost, it will never be found.
22. There will be more tomorrow in the lazy mouth.
23. There are no two mornings in a day, and when the time has passed, it will never come again.
Proverbs-Will, drive and scientific attitude
1. Will, drive and scientific attitude (1)
1. Where there is a will, there is a way.
2. If you have no ambition, you will move the mountain.
3. Those who aim at the top don't linger at Banpo.
4. Ideal is power, will is power, and knowledge is power.
5. Without pine and cypress, it is hard to be young in the snow.
6. The three armed forces can win the handsome position, but ordinary men can't win the ambition.
7. The man who has made up his mind to succeed is half done.
8. The eagle flies high in the sky and the chicken guards the cage. The two have different ideals.
9. Birds have wings and people have ideals.
1. If you have ambition to cross the ocean, you can't move without ambition.
11. A tree is afraid of rotten roots, while a man is afraid of no ambition.
12. The strength of the ship is in the sail, and the strength of the people is in the heart.
13. Nothing is difficult if you put your mind to it.
14. If you are ambitious, you will grow old; if you are not ambitious, you will grow old.
15. Good sons and daughters are ambitious in all directions.
16. People who have no will find everything difficult; People who have no brains feel everything is simple.
17. If a man has no ambition, pure iron has no steel.
18. It is not difficult to dig a hole without a shovel, and it is difficult to make progress without ambition.
19. if you are not afraid of shallow knowledge, you are afraid of short-term ambition.
2. Don't be afraid of losing in hundreds of battles, but be afraid of being discouraged.
21. If you are not afraid of being old, you are afraid of being old.
22. Those who are determined to climb the peak will always find the way. (Asian proverb)
23. A life without an aim is like a ship without a rudder. (English proverb)
24. A man who has no ambition is just like a lost blind man. (Korean proverb)
25. Wise people pin their hopes on their careers, while foolish people pin their hopes on their fantasies. (Arabic proverb)
26. It is better to break a bone than to betray your faith. (Mongolian proverb)
27. The road to lofty goals is always bumpy and difficult. (Korean proverb)
28. Fall down seven times and stand up for the eighth time. (Japanese proverb)
29. The height of the mountain is not high, and the top of the mountain is higher than the mountain. (Vietnamese proverb)
II. Will, drive and scientific attitude (II.)
1. Knife grinds on a stone, but man practices in the world.
2. iron needs to be beaten, but people need to practice.
3. God pays off those who work hard.
4. A skilled artist is bold.
5. You've been through many battles, and you're brave.
6. steel can't be finished without pressing.
7. with the spirit of hard work, things are half done.
8. pine trees are greener in the rain, and red plums are redder in the snow.
9. you can't be a success without wind and rain, and you can't be a success without high temperature.
1. Iron comes from beating, and horses come from riding.
11. The darker the night, the brighter the pearl, and the colder the sky, the more fragrant the plum blossom.
12. Ability is the same as muscle, and exercise can grow.
13. A good horse will be dumber than a donkey if it doesn't ride for three years.
14. Peony flowers look good, but they are not as cold-resistant as chrysanthemums.
15. gems don't shine unless polished. (Japanese proverb)
proverb-wisdom, strategy and working method
1. Wisdom, strategy and working method (1)
1. Birds rely on their wings, and people rely on wisdom.
2. It takes strength to kill a tiger and wisdom to catch a monkey.
3. If you want to catch a fox, you must be more cunning than a fox.
4. If you want to catch the Monkey King, you must have a greater magical power than the Monkey King.
5. Wisdom is like climbing a mountain, and climbing a mountain is far away. (French proverb)
6. Wisdom is an indelible fur coat, and knowledge is an inexhaustible mineral resource;
7. Wisdom is the gem of knowledge condensation, and culture is the extraordinary splendor of wisdom. (Indian proverb)
8. A wise man is flexible, but a fool is headstrong. (English proverb)
9. There is wisdom in wisdom, and there are mountains behind the mountains. (Mongolian proverb)
1. Wisdom lies not in age, but in the brain. (Mongolian proverb)
11. Although a fool is stupid, there are people more stupid than him who applaud him. (German proverb)
2. Wisdom, strategy and working methods (2)
1. What key opens what lock.
2. There are several customers for steamed bread, one radish for one pit.
3. A gourd flies in two.
4. Put a bean in the corn, pull out a radish and plant an onion.
5. open a lock with a key, and play a bullet when you see a sparrow.
6. Don't scatter an eagle until you see a rabbit.
7. cast a long line and catch a big fish.
8. Wash water to pick up fish, and catch wolves after killing wormwood.
9. caged dogs are not allowed in.
1. Pull down the tree and catch the old man.
11. cross the river by feeling the stones.
12. Don't aim at the target and shoot an arrow.
13. press the rabbit on the nest.
14. press the gourd to dig seeds.
15. You can't play chess without looking at three steps.
16. The tiger is not at a disadvantage, and the eagle does not hang its branches.
17. keep an eye on the big dipper and you won't lose your way.
18. Take a step back, and the road will be wider. (Mongolian proverb)
19. It is futile to chase two rabbits. (Soviet proverb)
2. Clever work can catch a lion, but rough work is hard to catch a cricket. (Soviet proverb)
3. Wisdom, strategy and working methods (3)
1. Think twice about things
2. Taste before eating and think before doing it.
3. Do things skillfully, first, start early, and second, use more brains.
4. start with the advantages and think about the disadvantages.
5. He who has no long-term worries must have near worries.
6. A three-year-old child thinks twice, and a sixty-year-old man thinks twice.
7. people are fascinated by things, and they are afraid that no one will mention them.
8. fish don't know water in water, and people don't know the wind in the wind.
9. Before you go in, think about whether you can come out. (Arabic proverb)
1. Exaggeration is not a wise man, recklessness is not a hero. (Mongolian proverb)
11. It is better to spend a day thinking than a week in vain. (Finnish proverb)
IV. Wisdom, strategy and working methods (IV)
1. Practice makes perfect, and practice makes perfect.
2. Do one thing at a time.
3. Practice makes perfect, and practice makes wonderful.
4. Everyone can change tricks, and each has its own ingenious differences.
5. the same rice and flour, each man's means.
6. The master leads the door, and the practice is personal.
7. chickens don't pee, so they have their own sidewalk.
8. There is another way for porcupines to dig holes.
9. There are different ways to kill the pig's butt.
1. Those who attend are not busy, and those who are busy will not.
11. chopping wood without following the pattern is exhausting.
12. Cows have their own ways to break cows.
13. A good helmsman can make the wind blow in all directions.
14. A skillful craftsman has nothing to abandon.
15. If you can't walk in a flat place, you can't climb a ladder.
16. You can skin a cat in various ways. (American proverb)
17. Hercules is not necessarily an expert in wrestling. (Mongolian proverb)
18. Those who can carry water are not afraid of swinging, and those who can walk are not afraid of narrow roads. (Soviet proverb)
Proverbs-health proverbs
Proverbs are fixed sentences widely circulated among the people, and they are the crystallization of experiences and lessons summarized by the people in their long-term life practice. Proverbs are simple and popular, but they reflect profound truth. Among them, health-preserving proverbs are the golden jade and the only rule for health and longevity. If you read them from time to time and do them often, you will have fewer diseases, live a long and healthy life and benefit a lot.
Health-preserving proverbs in sports and fitness
"Exercise is like Ganoderma lucidum, so why bother to find the magic prescription";
"Beating Zusanli (the key point of health care) is better than eating an old hen";
"Bamboo withers from the leaves, people grow old from their feet, and they walk a thousand steps every day, so you don't have to look for a drugstore";
"Health is a panacea, and exercise is an elixir";
"People are afraid of not moving, but their brains are afraid of not using it";
"Dance a few times a day and live to 95";
"Exercise every day is the most effective, regardless of doctors or medicines".
These health-preserving proverbs tell the truth that "life lies in exercise" and "exercise will not last, but use will not retreat", telling people that hard work and more exercise are the ways to live a long and healthy life.
Mental and psychological health-preserving proverb: "One day in San Xiao, life is hard to get old; Three troubles a day, neither old nor old ";
"Don't be annoyed when you are angry, but don't be impatient when you are in trouble";
"Always be happy and laugh, the way to live longer";
"It's better to have a wide heart than a wide room";
"Those who are satisfied are happy, and those who laugh are long-lived";
"To live well, don't be small; Be good at controlling anger and live countless lives ";
"If you treat a disease, you must treat the spirit first, and if you take medicine, you must treat your heart first";
"Loyalty is the foundation of longevity, and kindness is happiness.