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What does "famous saying" mean?

The meaning of "famous sayings" refers to a relatively famous saying that can make people understand the truth said by knowledgeable celebrities who have contributed to human development. Broadly speaking, it means words that are meaningful and reveal certain truths to people.

Pronunciation: míng rén míng yán.

Famous quotes about books:

What do you want from reading? You will learn to understand things. ——Zhang Weiping

The method of reading is to proceed step by step, to read thoroughly and to think carefully. ——Zhu Xi

Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to body. ——Edison

Sometimes reading is a clever way to avoid thinking. ——Helps

There is no real education without reading, and it is impossible to have any discernment. ——Herzen

Famous quotes about career:

Except for work that benefits mankind, there is no real and permanent reputation in the world. ——Cha Sumner

Have great ambitions but be down-to-earth, and never give up when there are obstacles and failures. If you persist in this way, you will gain endless benefits even if you do not succeed. ——Fang Haiquan

The school requires teachers to become an artist in their own work. ——Einstein

Famous quotes about freedom:

Morality is the defender of freedom. ——Smits

Give me freedom or give me death. ——Patrick Henry

Discipline is the first condition of freedom. ——Hegel

Freedom can only be preserved through friendship. ——Hugo

Those who are willing to be slaves do not know the power of freedom. ——Bei

Famous sayings from ancient times:

To feel the times and think about serving the country, draw your sword and rise up from the wormwood. (Chen Zi'ang)

The high mountains stop and the scenery stops. (The Book of Songs)

If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools. (Confucius)

Those who achieved great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. (Su Shi)

Those who watch the utensils are good craftsmen, and those who watch the sick are good doctors. (Ye Shi of the Song Dynasty)

Time flies like an arrow, and the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle. (Zengguang Xianwen of the Ming Dynasty)

The rolling waters of the Yangtze River pass eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes. ("Romance of the Three Kingdoms")

The sea is wide enough for fish to leap, and the sky is high enough for birds to fly.

(Ancient Poetry)