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1. Famous aphorisms about attaching importance to skills

1. Anyone who plays chess, calligraphy, painting, medicine, or horoscopes, if an elder with skills comes to pay a visit, he will be treated with courtesy. ——Li Ruzhen, Qing Dynasty, "Flowers in the Mirror"

Interpretation: Anyone who is good at music, chess, calligraphy, painting, medicine, divination and astrology will be treated with courtesy when he comes to see him.

2. For a person with strong ability, nothing is impossible. ——Haywood

3. Any work performed is not included. Yu Wan looked at it with great horror, and then realized that his skill was great. ——Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "The Biography of Zi Ren"

Explanation: I looked around and was very surprised, and then I realized how exquisite and great his technique was!

4. There is a gap in the joint, but the blade is not thick. If there is a gap in the blade without thickness, there will be room for maneuvering the blade. ——Zhuang Zhou of the Pre-Qin Dynasty, "Zhuangzi·Health Preserver"

Interpretation: There are gaps in the joints of the cow, but the blade is not thick. If such a thin blade is used to pierce the joints with gaps, then in the There must be plenty of room when operating the blade.

5. There are hundreds of craftsmanships, and each temple has a god as its ancestor. ——Ji Yun of the Qing Dynasty, "Notes from Yuewei Thatched Cottage·Luanyang Xiaoxiaolu IV"

Interpretation: Each type of craftsmanship has a superb person as its ancestor.

6. A successful entrepreneur has three factors: vision, mind and ability. ——Jack Ma 2. What are the poems about paying attention to practice

1. What you learn on paper will eventually be shallow, but you will definitely know that you must do it. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Winter Night Reading to Show Ziyu"

Translation: The knowledge obtained from books is not perfect after all. If you want to deeply understand the truth, you must practice it yourself.

2. If you don’t climb a high mountain, you don’t know how high the sky is; if you don’t go to a deep stream, you don’t know how deep the earth is - "Encouragement to Learning" by Xunzi of the Pre-Qin Dynasty

Translation: Therefore, if you don’t climb If you go to a high mountain, you don't know how high the sky is; if you don't face a deep stream, you don't know how thick the earth is.

3. If I think about it all day long, it is not as good as what I learned in just a moment; if I stoop and look at it, it is not as good as the broad insights gained by climbing high. ——Xunzi of the Pre-Qin Dynasty, "Encouraging Learning"

Translation: I used to think hard all day long, but it was not as great as the knowledge gained in a moment; I once stood on tiptoe and looked into the distance, but it was not as good as climbing up the mountain. Go to high places and see a lot.

4. Not hearing is worse than hearing it, hearing it is worse than seeing it, seeing it is worse than knowing it, and knowing it is worse than doing it. Learning ends with practice. ——"Xunzi·Confucianism"

Translation: If you don't know if you don't hear it, it's better to see him than to hear him. To see him you don't know, and to know is no better than to do it. Learn to take action.

5. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ——Pre-Qin Laozi's "Tao Te Ching"

Translation: A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step 3. Poems and famous quotes about paying attention to practice

A knowledgeable person Failure to practice is equivalent to a bee not making honey. ——Sadie

Talent and learning will be buried forever if they are not used. ——Sadie

At work, you have to combine every little thing with a long-term and fixed goal. ——Mayakovsky

Experience is a permanent teacher. ——Goethe

Knowledge alone is not enough, you must also apply it; desire alone is not enough, you must also act. ——Goethe

Some people don’t make mistakes because they never do anything worth doing. ——Goethe

A good beginning is half the success. ——Plato

The bold activities of science have no end, and there should be no end. ——Gorky

Instead of cursing the darkness, it is better to light a bright candle. ——Anna Louise Strong

We cannot wait for nature’s gifts, we must ask for them. ——Michulin

If you want to gain an insight, you first need labor, your own labor, your own initiative, and your own practice. ——Dostoyevsky

All theoretical laws depend on practical laws; if there is only one practical law, then they all depend on this practical law. ——Fichte

Whatever is correct in theory must also be effective in practice. ——Kant

If you think about the problem without prejudice, if you think about the general nature of these maxims, you can come to a completely different conclusion. Because all principles are actually practical. ——Bradley

Practice is the truth of thought. ——Chernyshevsky

Everything that must be debated in theory should be solved simply with the practice of real life. ——Chernyshevsky

If a person thinks "I can't do it", then he will definitely not be able to do it. ——Chernyshevsky

There is no innate talent in the world, talent must be tempered. ——Chernyshevsky

Practice “takes the objective world as the premise, and the objective world as something else follows its own path.”

——Hegel

Practice "not only has universal qualifications, but also has absolute real qualifications." ——Hegel

What you get on the shortcut path will never be amazing. When you have a lot of experience and know-how, you will know: on the road to fame, what is shed is not sweat but blood; their names are not written with pens but with lives. ——Marie Curie

Human beings need people who are good at practice, such people can obtain the greatest benefits from their work;...but human beings also need dreamers, such people who are obsessed with the selflessness of a cause development, and therefore cannot pay attention to their own material interests. ——Marie Curie

Failure in practice mainly occurs because we don’t know the reasons. It is in this case that the two desires of people—the desire for knowledge and the desire for power—are truly in harmony. Together. ——Francis Bacon

A person can only know his or her abilities by using them in practice. ——Little Seneca

Practice will solve those problems that cannot be solved by theory. ——Feuerbach

Nothing is more generally taken for granted than that there are certain speculative and practical principles. ——Locke

Any kind of labor is noble, and the only noble cause is labor. ——Carlyle

Whoever does half of it is not doing it at all. ——Babisai

God will never help those who sit still. ——Safoul Chris

A calm lake cannot produce capable sailors; a comfortable environment cannot produce great men of the times. ——Lebedev

Intelligence is the daughter of experiment. ——Leonardo da Vinci

Theory is the officer, practice is the soldier. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

Wisdom is not often destroyed by overuse, but mostly becomes rusty by not using it. ——Baowu Wei

To achieve the desired goal, a realistic spirit is more important than rich knowledge. —— Beaumarchais

From my own painful search, I know that there are many dead ends ahead, and that it is very difficult to take a confident step toward understanding the true meaning of something, even a small step. Herculean. ——Einstein

Suffering is the teacher of life. Through suffering, toward joy. ——Beethoven

Never talk about what a good person should be, just be such a person! ——Antonino

Hard and high-quality steel bars are made after thousands of tempers; magnificent and beautiful shells are made by water and sun exposure. Our will and perseverance must also be severely tested in the fiery struggle and undergo long-term training. —— Kalinin

If a person does not do it down-to-earth, then everything he hopes for will be in vain. ——Moluwa

A person's experience is gained through hard work, and only the tempering of years can make it mature. ——Shakespeare 4. Famous aphorisms about attaching importance to education

1. Reading can give people pleasure, elegance and ability.

2. Reading is not to argue, nor to blindly follow, nor to find information for conversation, but to weigh and think. 3. Some books only need to be tasted briefly, some books can be devoured, and some books should be chewed and digested slowly.

4. Reading makes people knowledgeable, debating makes people alert, and writing makes people sophisticated. 5. Reading can eliminate all psychological obstacles, just as appropriate exercise can correct certain physical diseases.

6. Reading makes people enriched; talking makes people agile; writing and note-taking make people precise. History makes people wise; poetry makes people clever; mathematics makes people precise; natural history makes people profound; ethics makes people solemn; logic and rhetoric make people eloquent.

7. Reading makes up for the deficiencies in nature, and experience makes up for the deficiencies in reading. Reading is enough for pleasure, enough for learning, and enough for developing talents.

8. Some books can be tasted, some can be swallowed, and a few books should be chewed and digested. 9. Reading is about cultivating a complete personality.

10. Books are ships crossing the sea of ??time (Francis Bacon) 11. Putting a book in the hands of an ignorant person is as dangerous as putting a sword in the hands of an urchin. 12. Books are ships of thought sailing in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious cargo to one generation after another. 1. Be quick and eager to learn, and are not ashamed to ask questions - Confucius. To think, to be destroyed is to follow - Han Yu 3. Learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous - Confucius 4. Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy - Confucius 5. Three people walking together , there must be my teacher.

Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones - Confucius 6. Started in "Poetry", established in etiquette, and achieved in happiness - Confucius 7. Don't do what you don't want others to do. Apply to others - Confucius 8. Read thousands of volumes, and write as if there is a spirit - Du Fu 9. There are three ways to read, which means to know with the heart, with the eyes, and with the mouth - Zhu Xi 10. To establish one's body is to establish learning first, and to establish learning is to Reading is the foundation - Ouyang Xiu 11. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles - Liu Yi 12. Black hair does not know how to study early, gray hair regrets studying too late - Yan Zhenqing 13. The books are as affectionate as old friends, and the joys and sorrows of each other in the morning and evening - - Yu Qian 14. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity - Liu Xiang 15. If a young man doesn't work hard, he will be sad when he is old - "Han Yuefu". "Long Song Xing" 16. Don't wait for idleness, the boy's head is gray, and the sky is full of sorrow - Yue Fei 17. Work hard to know all the words in the world, and determine to read all the books in the world - Su Shi 18. Birds want to fly high first, flap their wings, people want to make progress first read - Li Kuchan 19. When you are determined, you should think about your true character, and you must work hard to study - Ruan Yuan 20. Without indifference, you will not be able to make your ambition clear, and without tranquility, you will not be able to go far - Zhuge Liang 21. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ——Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms" 22. If you are familiar with 300 Tang poems, you can recite them even if you don't know how to compose them. ——Sun Zhu's "Preface to 300 Tang Poems" 23. When the book is used, you will regret it less, and you will not know the difficulty until it has happened.—— Lu You 24. Ask the canal how clear it is, so that there is a source of living water - Zhu Xi 25. Don't tire of reading old books a hundred times, and you will know yourself after reading them carefully - Su Shi 4. Read more, but don't read too many books.

-B. Franklin 5. Bookworms wrap themselves in the web of words and can only see hazy images of things reflected in other people's thoughts. -W. Hazlitt 6. Some people read for thinking - rare; some people read for writing - common; some people read to collect conversation materials, these people account for the majority of readers.

-C.C. Colton 7. Good books are the most precious treasures - Belinsky 8. Books are the only immortal things - Chute 9. Books make people the masters of the universe - - Pavlenko 10. The soul of the entire past lies in the book - Carlyle 11. The influence of people is short and weak, but the influence of books is broad and far-reaching - Pushkin 12. People can't leave the book just like leaving the air. Life - Korolev 13. Books are not only life, but also the source of cultural life in the present, past and future - Kufayev 14. Books introduce us to the best society and enable us to know the great wise men of all times. ——Smeers 15.] Books are this tool for transforming the soul. What mankind needs is enlightening nourishment.

Reading is exactly this kind of nourishment. ——Hugo 16. Good books are the rich blood of a great soul.

——Milton 17. Reading a good book is talking to many noble people. ——Goethe 18. Without reading, there is no real education, and at the same time, it is impossible to have any discernment.

——Herzen 19. When reading, I would like to stay in front of every beautiful thought, just like I stay in front of every truth. ——Emerson 20. Books are ships of thought sailing in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious cargo to one generation after another.

- Bacon 21. Books are good medicine - Liu Xiang (a great scholar from the Han Dynasty in my country) said: "Books are like medicine, and reading them well can cure stupidity." 22. Books are bread - Gorky said : I threw myself on books, like a hungry man on bread.

23. Books are good friends - Zang Kejia said: Reading a good book is like making a good friend. 24. Books are the ladder - Gorky said: "Books are the ladder of human progress."

25. Books are the source - Gorky said: "Take care of books, they are the source of knowledge." 26. Books are ships - Keller said: "A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life."

27. Books are consultants - Kebs said: "Books are consultants who are always close to you. They can provide you with the knowledge you need at any time, and you can repeat this consultant as many times as you want." 28. Books are miracles - Gorky said: " Books are the most complex and greatest of all the miracles created by mankind on the road to happiness and prosperity in the future."

29. Books are society - Pirogov said: "1. A good book is a good society, which can cultivate people's emotions and temperament and make people noble." 30. Books are nutrition - Shakespeare said: "Books are the nutrition of the world."

31. Books are legacy, advice and commands - Herzen said: "Books - this is the spiritual legacy from one generation to another. It is the choice of the dying old man to the young people who have just started to live. It is the choice of the dying old man to the young people who have just started to live. The watchman who goes to rest gives the order to the watchman who comes to take over his post." 33. "Books are beacons standing in the ocean of time."

——Whipple 34. "Books. He is a good teacher who cultivates us, no need to whip or beat him with a stick, no. 5. A poem describing a person who thinks he is smart, but harms himself

Being smart can lead to misunderstanding.

Clever but mistaken by cleverness is a Chinese idiom, pinyined as cōng míng fǎn bèi cōng míng wù, which means that one thinks one is smart but one is delayed or harmed by cleverness. The source is "Xi'er" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty.

Relevant allusions:

Confucius said: "Everyone said: 'I know.' Drive and accept all the traps and trap them in the steps, but don't know how to get rid of them. Everyone said : 'I know. 'Choose the mean, but not keep it for a long time."

Original translation:

Confucius said: "Everyone says he is smart, but he is driven into a trap. Everyone says they are smart, but they can’t stick to it for even a month.

Extended information

Although smart people. It has great advantages in life and work, but it also has the following shortcomings, which may sometimes harm you.

1. Too much emphasis on IQ and neglect of other skills (such as interpersonal skills). Some smart people take their success for granted, and other abilities can be ignored in the face of superior intelligence.

For example, arrogant smart people may occasionally be upset by tense interpersonal relationships, but they never consider good interpersonal skills to be a necessary skill for the job, so they do not spend time and energy on them. On the improvement of ability.

2. Not adaptable to team work. People who are too smart often find it difficult to integrate into the team because they learn new skills and complete work faster than others, and they have higher requirements for themselves, making it difficult for people to get close and catch up. Just like smart children feel that their classmates with poor grades are holding them back, smart people feel that other colleagues are as slow as a snail, and sometimes even have a strong dislike for them.

In addition, it is more difficult for them to trust people and they are not confident about who they entrust their work to, which makes it difficult for them to work smoothly with other colleagues. It is recommended that smart people, while affirming their own abilities, should also learn to appreciate the benefits that the strengths of others bring to the team.

3. Self-esteem is too strong and too fragile. Generally speaking, smart people do well in their studies and encounter fewer setbacks. Therefore, they have stronger self-esteem and are very strict with themselves. They will feel resentful if they do not do well enough, especially if others point out their shortcomings. They cannot allow themselves to make any mistakes, and are afraid of failure and being denied. Once they are denied, they will be hit hard and think that they are not capable enough.

4. Get bored easily. Being smart does not equate to being intellectually curious, and if you have both traits, you may easily get bored with things that need to be repeated over and over again.

In addition, make sure there are enough opportunities in life for you to accept new things to alleviate this feeling of boredom.

5. If you think too much, you may not be able to move your legs. Smart people like to think carefully before doing anything, trying to study every situation clearly and avoid all possible mistakes.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Being smart can lead to being misled by cleverness

People's Daily Online - Beware of "being smart can lead to being misled by cleverness" 6. Verses about being diligent, studious and optimistic

1. Knowledge is the torch of wisdom.

2. Read a book and gain wisdom. 3. If you don’t eat, you will be hungry; if you don’t study, you will be stupid.

4. If you don’t move forward, you won’t know how far you have to go; if you don’t study hard, you won’t understand the truth. 5. If a tree is not cultivated, it will not grow straight; if a person does not learn, he will have no knowledge.

6. It is better to enrich yourself with knowledge than to decorate yourself with pearls. 7. Bees pluck hundreds of flowers to make sweet wine, and people read books to understand the truth.

8. Labor is the source of knowledge; knowledge is the guide to life. 9. Knowledge is the torch of wisdom.

10. A sword will become rusty if it is not sharpened; a person will fall behind if he does not learn. 11. Lush seedlings need water; growing teenagers need learning.

12. Stars make the sky dazzling; knowledge enables people to increase their talents. 13. Make candles to seek clarity, and read books to seek reason.

14. Food nourishes the body, and books enrich wisdom. 15. There are three most precious things in the world - knowledge, food and friendship.

(Burmese proverb) 16. Books that are kept but not read are like waste paper. (British proverb) 17. It is better to accumulate knowledge than to accumulate gold and silver.

(European proverb: To establish one’s life is to establish one’s studies first, and to establish one’s studies is based on reading. After reading thousands of volumes, one can write with spirit.

There are roads in the mountain of books, diligence is the path, and learning is the path. If you don't study hard, you will be hungry. If you don't study, you will be stupid. If you don't move forward, you won't know the distance; if you don't study hard, you won't understand the truth. If you cultivate, you will not grow straight; if you don’t learn, you will have no knowledge.

It is better to enrich yourself with knowledge than to enrich yourself with knowledge. > Labor is the source of knowledge; knowledge is the torch of wisdom.

Make candles to seek enlightenment, and read books to enrich your body.

There are three most precious things in the world - knowledge, food and friendship. If you are young and don't learn, if you are old and ignorant, you will be old and sad.

If you don't get up early in the morning, you will miss a day's work; if you are not diligent in studying when you are young, you will miss a lifetime.

Black-haired people don’t know how to study hard early, and white-headed people regret studying late. If you learn without thinking, you will be in vain; if you think without learning, you will be in danger.

When three of us travel together, I must be my teacher. To know is to know, and to not know is to know. This is knowledge.

He who is familiar with the past and knows the new can become a teacher. Knowledge comes from hard work.

Learn and then don’t know enough. If you don’t know, ask; if you don’t know, learn.

He is sensitive and eager to learn, and he is not ashamed to ask questions. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know.

Aim high. Where there's a will, there's a way.

Be true to your word and bear fruit in your deeds. Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history.

Be worried about the world’s worries first, and be happy after the world’s happiness. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit.

A slight error can make a difference of a thousand miles. The work is accomplished by hard work, and wasteful by play; the success is achieved by thinking, and destroyed by casualness.

When three of us travel together, I must be my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.

The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest millimeter; the nine-story platform starts from tired soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. Good things cannot be lost, and evil things cannot last.

Remember people’s good deeds and forget their faults. It is not more valuable than having no faults, but it is more valuable than being able to correct them.

The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small.

If you don’t accumulate good deeds, you won’t be able to become famous; if you don’t accumulate evil, you won’t be able to destroy yourself. A disease in one toe can destroy a body of seven feet; an ant's nest can collapse a thousand-mile embankment.

Use copper as a mirror to correct your clothes; use history as a mirror to understand the ups and downs; use people as a mirror to understand gains and losses. I am born to be useful.

Be poor and strong, and never fall into the clouds. As the years get colder, the towering cypress trees will wither.

Three armies can seize commanders, but ordinary men cannot seize ambitions. Wealth and honor cannot be lascivious, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot bend.

Every inch of mountains and rivers is worth every inch of gold. I don't dare to worry about my country despite my humble position.

Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. The spring silkworm's silk will not be used up until it dies, and the wax torch will not dry until it turns to ashes.

It is not a hero to do great things but cherish one's life, and to forget one's life when seeing small gains. Everyone is destined to die. Death may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather.

It is better to be broken jade than to be intact. Those who are beneficial to the country will love it, and those who are unfavorable to the country will hate it.

Sacrificing one's life to go to the national disaster, seeing death as a sudden return home. The ancestral territory should be defended to the death and should not be compromised by others.

Life is what I want, and righteousness is what I want. You cannot have both, and you must sacrifice life for righteousness. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as there are people who are willing.

If you want to see the truth, pay careful attention to everything. How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without a bone-chilling cold?

A drop of water can penetrate the stone, and everything will happen naturally. If you walk every day, you are not afraid of thousands of miles; if you do it often, you are not afraid of thousands of things.

Everything can be accomplished with an open mind, but nine things will be in vain if you are complacent. Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don't advance, you will retreat.

There is no doubt that there will be doubts about learning, but doubts will lead to progress. Those who don't know enough are eager to learn, and those who are ashamed to ask are complacent.

Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, this is knowing. A good scholar fakes others' strengths to make up for his shortcomings.

Every time I eat, I think about the difficulty of farming; every time I wear clothes, I think about the hard work of weaving. There are a large number of creatures produced by the earth's power, and there is a large limit to what can be produced by human power. If you take it in moderation and use it in an orderly manner, you will always have enough.

I only know that this matter needs to be carried out in detail. Ask the canal how clear it is, so that there is a source of living water.

Insight into worldly matters is knowledge, and understanding of human feelings is all article. Although it is hard work to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand.

Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers. Learn it eruditely, interrogate it, be careful about it, argue it clearly, and practice it diligently.

Bones are said to be cut, elephants are said to be discussed, jade is said to be cut, and stones are said to be ground. After cutting and polishing, they become treasures. People's knowledge and knowledge can be achieved, just like bones and jade.

The accumulated soil forms a mountain, and the wind and rain stir it up. When water accumulates and forms a deep abyss, dragons emerge.

If you don’t accumulate steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you can’t reach a river or sea. Qi Ji can't take ten steps with one leap.

Ten horses and horses are driven, and the merit lies in not giving up. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break.

With perseverance, gold and stone can be carved. It is easy to go from being frugal to being frugal, but it is difficult to go from being extravagant to being frugal. It is difficult to be careful about oil and salt. I have been looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past. Success comes from diligence and frugality, and failure comes from extravagance. (Li Shangyin) Quietness is used to cultivate one's morality, and frugality is used to cultivate virtue. (Zhuge Liang) Who knows that a plate of Chinese food can only be eaten by grains? Every grain is hard work.

The extravagant are in ruins, the thrifty are at peace, one bad thing and one good thing are before their eyes. Bai Juyi Whoever scrimps on food and clothing on weekdays will easily get through difficulties when he is poor; whoever is luxurious and extravagant when he is rich will die of hunger and cold when he is poor.

Sadie Once society has a technical need, this need will push science forward more than ten universities. Engels Poverty, a clean and simple life, is where we revolutionaries can overcome many difficulties! Fang Zhimin is not concerned about poverty and lowliness, and is not obsessed with wealth.

Tao Yuanming Society is like a ship, and everyone must be prepared to steer the ship.

Ibsen Although the activities in the world have many shortcomings, they are still beautiful.

Rodin If the world is peaceful and peaceful, with compliments and flattery everywhere, then there will be room for shamelessness, fraud and ignorance to grow; no one will expose it anymore, and no one will tell harsh truths anymore! Belinsky: As long as money can solve a person's life, if there is too much, it will.