1. Quotes about learning from others
●A bird cannot fly without wings
●A bird cannot fly without wings, and a snake cannot fly without a head
●Birds do not spread their wings and fly high (North Korea)
●Flying birds cherish their feathers
●Only the journey back (Tibet)
●Little birds have soft wings , always want to climb hard branches
●He longs to spread his wings and fly, but lacks plump feathers (Europe)
●The eyes of an eagle are not afraid of fog, and the light of truth is not afraid of being shrouded (Wa people )
●Grass cannot block the eyes of an eagle, and water cannot block the eyes of a fish
●No matter how thick the leaves of the tree are, they cannot block the eyes of the eagle
●Eagle love Flying high, the crow perches on the branch (Europe)
●The eagle must fly better than the bird, because its prey is the bird (Afghanistan)
●Look at the eagle and see the flying, watch the people. Behavior
●There are no duckweeds in mountain torrents, but mountain eagles only exist in storms (Kirgiz)
●Winds and rains are so fierce that the wings of eagles cannot be broken (Uyghurs)
●A capable eagle always hides its claws (Japan)
●Eagles love to fly alone while sheep love flocks (Qing Dynasty·Chen Weisong (Ode to Eagle))
●Eagle The turtle dove does not hatch
●No matter how high the eagle flies,... The shadow is still on the ground
●The eagle flying high in the sky still falls on the stone cliff
●The grass is dry and the eagle's eyes are sharp, and the snow is gone and the horse's hooves are light (Tang·Wang Wei)
●The arrogant horse runs in the air, and the goshawk flies over the ground while the rabbit is flying (Song Dynasty, Su Shi)
●Who knows the characteristics of the eagle, so that the eagle can catch its prey (Kirgiz people)
p>●People who know how to raise eagles can make eaglets catch foxes (Uygur)
●Don’t feed the eagle until it’s full
●Don’t take the rabbit when the eagle is full. The rabbit is too full to leave the nest
●The eagle releases the eagle upon seeing the rabbit
●There are no good birds in the eagle's nest
●The eagle does not catch the chicks because it does not find them Chicken
●When the sharp arrow cannot hit the eagle, the eagle will peck your eyes
●The owl sings and the nightingale holds its breath (UK)
●Being a rock eagle all my life, but was caught by a harrier
●Eagles have big claws, so they may not catch flies
●Swallows know their old nests
●When the rain comes, the swallows are very happy (Kirgiz ethnic group)
●Although the swallows are small, they can go to the south of the Yangtze River (Korean ethnic group)
●The bamboo shoots take advantage of the wind to become bamboo, and the swallows divide into pieces. Farewell to the nest (Yang Wanli, Song Dynasty)
●The swallows are flying in the spring water, and the wasps flutter with their little tails and return to the flowers (Li He, Tang Dynasty)
●A few early orioles are fighting for the warmth of the trees. A new swallow pecks at the spring mud (Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty)
●One swallow cannot bring spring, and a sunny day cannot bring life (Aristotle) ??
●One swallow Swallows cannot bring summer, and a meeting cannot bring about a marriage (Deloni)
● Swallows come to the hall from time to time, and gulls in the water get close to each other (Tang Fufu)
● Swallow Tower "Empty, where is the beauty?" The swallows in the empty locked building (Su Shi, Song Dynasty)
●The sunset is speechless and the swallows return to sorrow (Wu Wenying, Song Dynasty)
●I don’t know how many people are thousands of miles away, but there are swallows from time to time. Double height (Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty)
●The flowers fall helplessly, and the swallows come back as if they have known each other (Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty)
●The flowers fall even more when sweeping the floor, and the swallows come back helplessly when rolling up the curtains (Song Dynasty) ·He Zhu)
●The lone goose flies not far from the group
●The wild goose is afraid of leaving the group
●The leading goose flies first, and the group of geese chase after it
●The flying goose flies thousands of miles and relies on its head. 2. Sentences about learning from others
Learn from jiè jiàn Use other people or things as a mirror to compare yourself with in order to learn from experience or lessons. Example: Learn from foreign experience. English Translation: Reference
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"Huainanzi Zhushu Xun": "The husband leaned against the stem and peeped into the bottom of the well. Although he could see clearly, he could not see his eyes; If you use the Ming Yujian to illuminate it, you can get every inch of it and observe it. "Gao Yuan Note: "Jian, mirror." "Liu Zhou of the Northern Qi Dynasty" "New Theory·Guiyan": "Human eyes are shorter than self-seeing, so we borrow mirrors to see shapes." " Later, "learn from" or "borrow from the mirror" is used as a metaphor for borrowing other people's experiences or lessons to compare and learn from. Qin Mu's "Shibei from the Sea of ??Art: Master the Language and Art and Do a Good Literary Creation": "'There are principles and principles', The principle of borrowing and sublating is not only important for poetry, but also for the creation of all other literary genres. I think it is also important! " Qin Mu, "Shibei from the Art Sea· Bonsai of the South": "All departments of art can always learn from each other. "Lu Xun's "Collection of Nanqiangbei Diao·About Translation": "Paying attention to translation and using it as a mirror actually promotes and encourages creation.
"Mao Zedong's "Speech at the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art·Conclusion": "We must inherit all excellent literary and artistic heritage, critically absorb all the beneficial things in it, and use it as the literary and artistic raw material for us to create works from the people's lives here and now. Reference from time. ” 3. Seek to learn from other people’s strengths related famous sayings and relevant celebrity examples
Those who do not believe in their words will not achieve results——Mozi
The people cannot stand without faith———— —Confucius
Without honesty, there is no dignity————Cicero
A half-truth is often a big lie————Franklin
Sincerity is the best thing in the world. The way of being sincere is also the way of human being————Mencius
Breaking one’s trust is failure————Zola
Sincerity is an openness of the soul———— ——La Rochefoucauld
Deceiving can only be temporary, but integrity is the long-term solution————John Ray
Integrity is a dignified weight, and trustworthiness is a long-term solution. On it, life no longer swings, and the balance immediately tilts steadily to one end.
Integrity is like a bright moon. Only by looking at the bright moon from above can the true attitude towards life be precipitated.
Integrity is a stream of water on the top of the mountain, which can wash away the glitz, restlessness, and falsehood, leaving behind the wonderful truth that enlightens the soul.
When credibility disappears, There is no life in the body——Alexander Dumas
If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself——Shakespeare
The most immoral subscriber in mankind is dishonesty and cowardice—— ——Gorky
To conceal the truth is to lie to yourself.
A gentleman’s words are hard to follow.
If you don’t understand something, you have to ask. p>
Honesty is the wisest strategy
Keep your word.
Keep your word. > Golden words.
A gentleman's words are final.
Failure is the mother of success.
If I ask others to be honest, I must be honest myself. /p>
Kindness - this is one of the great qualities of a genius ——Angel
Two hearts cannot win one person, and one heart cannot win a hundred people. ----"Huainan." Zi·Miao Chengxun"
Sincerity is the highest virtue in life - Chaucer
The truth may be sad, but it is better than lies - Wa A Zaev
Among all moral qualities, kindness is the most needed in the world——Russell
Money is nothing compared to a pure conscience What? ——Hardy
Honesty is the most touching thing——Shakespeare
Sincerity and simplicity are the precious qualities of genius——Stanislavs Ji
Paper cannot contain fire, and mistakes cannot be concealed.
Patriotism, what a sin!
Frugality is a virtue you can never eat up in your life.
Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring.
If you want to learn, you must have a teacher, and if you want to teach, you must have friends.
True and very sensible friendship is the most beautiful and priceless treasure in life 4. How to reasonably learn from and absorb other people’s good sentences
In the process of reading a lot, students should Prepare a small notebook and copy down good sentences in the articles you read at any time, ponder them carefully, read them aloud or even recite them.
On this basis, you should also consciously learn from and absorb it to enrich and transform the sentences of your own composition. This is an effective way to improve your sentence making skills.
The so-called good sentences are nothing more than the following four types: 1. Famous quotes. Celebrities are famous because they have experienced more hardships than ordinary people and have made indelible contributions to mankind.
Therefore, their famous sayings that have been passed down through time can be said to be sparks of human wisdom. These famous quotes are not only a summary of the experience of the predecessors in life, but also their sincere warnings to future generations.
"Stones from other mountains can be used to attack jade." Drawing lessons from these shining and brilliant sayings can improve our spiritual realm from a large perspective; from a small perspective, we can learn from celebrities How to choose words and make sentences. In addition, appropriately quoting famous quotes in your essays can enhance your persuasiveness.
2. Proverbs and idioms. This is the essence of our folk language.
Proverbs are fixed sentences circulated among the masses, reflecting profound truths in simple and popular words. For example: "Three cobblers are better than Zhuge Liang", "Three hundred and sixty lines, and the number one scholar will be the best", "Those who have no ambitions often set aspirations, and those who have ambitions set long aspirations" and so on.
A idiom is a sentence composed of two parts. The first part is like a riddle, and the second part is like the answer to a riddle, but the original intention is in the second part.
For example: "The Clay Bodhisattva crossed the river - he could not save himself", "The nephew lit the lantern - it was the same as usual (uncle)", "The black blind man entered the cave - the bear came home" and so on.
Appropriate use of proverbs and idioms can make the article lively and lively. 3. Sentences that are contagious due to the appropriate use of rhetorical devices.
For example, Guo Moruo praised Lu Xun: "Lu Xun is a torrent, a waterfall, and a turbulence, but there is always Lu Xun's sea; Lu Xun is frost, snow, hail, and constant cold, but there is always Lu Xun's spring." "This sentence uses metaphors (metaphors), parallelism and other rhetorical techniques. The metaphor is very well chosen. The use of parallelism enhances the rhythm of the sentence and makes it read sonorously and powerfully.
4. Sentences that receive special expression effects due to good selection of sentence patterns. For example, the example mentioned in the previous article: "Nothing reminds you that you are approaching middle age more than a baby's first cry."
Improving your sentence making skills is the basis for writing good articles. I hope that students can learn from and absorb other people's good sentences through the four steps of learning, copying, imitating, and translating, so as to write beautiful articles. 5. Idioms that describe the merits of others who can learn from them
Idiom: When three people are walking together, there must be a teacher for me
Pinyin: sān rén xíng,bì yǒu wǒ shī
Explanation: If three people walk together, one of them must be my teacher. It means that you should not be ashamed to ask questions and learn from others humbly.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer" by Confucius in the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "When three people walk, they must have a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones."
< p> Usage: complex sentence structure; clause construction; connotation of praiseExample: Wang Tongtong's "On the Inner Factors of Successful Talents": "When three people walk together, there must be someone who can teach me. Not only must we be good at learning from others, To learn from success, you must also be good at learning from the failures of others.
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English translation: two heads are always better then one.