Proverbs (Cultivation Category)
Proverbs (Cultivation Category)
1. Spring is the beginning of the year, and the beauty of the day is morning.
2. If you are angry, you are less likely to complain, and if you are hungry, you are less likely to be a thief.
3. Stay firm to the end. Don’t eat the rice when the wheat comes, and don’t cover yourself with the blanket when the snow falls.
4. Heel pain should not kill anyone.
5. Talk loudly and buy a hundred coffins.
6. Don’t wait for the food to be cooked in the wok and don’t wait for it to be cold in the bowl.
7. Mulang wants to be smart, and crazy people want to be emperor.
8. Export quickly and attract strange people.
9. Don’t know how to straighten your feet until you are braided.
10. Self-stepping on the head of the eight-foot board.
11. The toad sits on the rice stalk.
12. Shrimp has no head and neck, so put some shrimp products on it.
13. Speak and listen to yourself, write and recognize yourself.
14. If you are impatient, you cannot eat hot tofu.
15. Don’t turn your shoulders if you have a hard egg on your back.
16. There are posters posted on the five doors, so don’t touch them to read them.
17. You can’t beg for rice but a bridge of rotten trees.
18. Hitting rocks and obstacles, pigs and dogs change.
19. The wind blows under the ears, and the water pours on the duck's back.
20. Listen to the ghost flood in broad daylight.
21. Use a wooden hoe to dig out the dead.
22. The cowhide lantern is bright inside.
23. A difficult father-in-law is a good daughter-in-law.
24. Wicked people will have their own troubles, and the hairy earthworm is only afraid of the right snail.
One person’s mind cannot bring out the wisdom of two people.
One person cannot think of two people, and the copper ladle is not good at shoveling stagnant rice.
When people fight for leisure, their energy is in vain.
A dull knife will be sharpened by a stone, but a fool will sharpen it himself.
A thief who has been a thief for a thousand days will eventually fail.
A thousand-day pipa and a hundred-day harp are called Huqin in one dusk.
It’s not my fault that my hemp rope is short, it’s my fault that my dry well is deep.
The carpenter is afraid of the painter, and the painter is afraid of the light of the fire.
You can’t eat hot porridge in a hurry.
Give birth to ambition and teach stupidity.
Just remember, don’t be angry.
I would rather he disown me than I disown him.
It is better to seek from the straight rather than from the crooked.
A hundred meetings are all in vain, and you will not be able to do justice.
The ears, eyes, and mouth are the three thieves, and the spirit, energy, and spirit are the three treasures.
If you have ambition, don’t bet on your age; if you have reason, don’t bet on your reputation.
A dead person stinks for a mile, and a living person stinks for thousands of miles.
Prevent choking when eating and falling when walking.
It’s good to see Jiangbei from the south of the Yangtze River, and it’s good to see sores in people with leprosy.
Don’t tease the wood that comes from the tree.
Don’t hit the drooping dog with your hand.
An adulterer cannot cooperate with his parents, and a thief cannot cooperate with his neighbour.
A straight alley is not deep, and a straight person is not rich.
Bite off more than you can chew.
He is greedy for other people’s meat and wastes his own food.
A straight pillar is not afraid of a crooked wall, and a strong fire is not afraid of wet wood.
If the shrimp is not adjusted, the water will not move.
He doesn’t look very presentable, but he is actually a carver.
Be diligent and don’t worry about difficulties.
Be brave enough to cross the Yangtze River.
Cherish the shade during the day and cherish the lamp at night. Words should be cherished with the mouth, and deeds should be cherished with the heart.
If a duck can swim through it, so can a goose.
Building a house requires room, and being a human being requires room for affection.
A cat climbs a tree in a hurry, and a horse jumps over a wall in a hurry.
To be a good person, you must first learn to be a good person and then be a good person.
The sparrow eats glutinous grain, but looks familiar on all sides.
The more you cheat, the more clever you become, and the poorer you become. It turns out that God does not tolerate cheating.
Burning incense frequently is not as good as respecting your father and mother.
The bow of the boat is pointing north, even if the house is burned down.
He who treads on pig urine does not know how light he is, and wears a seven-stone jar on his head but does not know how heavy he is.
Wear your hair with your pants down, and start stealing green onions.
The scholar cannot recognize all the words, and the farmer cannot recognize all the grass.
A coward is only afraid of a scoundrel, and a scoundrel is afraid of being ignored.
The new toilet bowl will be fragrant for three days, and will smell bad for another three days.
There is no gentleman in the extreme road, and there is no filial son in the long illness.
A mule cannot be ridden as a horse.
The mouth does not allow the skin to suffer.
Three years of violent study will make it popular all over the world. Another three years of study will make it difficult to move even an inch, and you will become a sloppy mother-in-law.
Gan people are blessed by Gan Fu. Stories about moral cultivation, proverbs, idioms
Story:
Don’t do evil for small things
Beside a pond, there lived a mole Rat and a frog. They are neighbors and very good friends. The mole is very kind to the frog. He always wants to give some of the food he catches to the frog. But the frog didn't like the mole. He thought the mole looked silly and acted clumsily, so he wanted to play a trick on it.
On this day, the frog found the mole early in the morning and told the mole about the joy of swimming. The mole was very envious after hearing this, but he could not swim. So the frog promised: "Don't worry, friend, I will ensure your safety. I can use a rope to connect us together, so you will be safe." After hearing this, the mole felt relieved and jumped in with the frog. pool.
However, as soon as it entered the water, the frog began to show off its power. Sometimes it swam very fast, and sometimes it dived to the bottom of the water. The stupid mole never thought that a rope could make it safe! The mole struggled in the water, filled his stomach with water, and floated on the surface of the water.
At this time, a foraging hawk in the sky saw a mole floating on the river, so it swooped down, grabbed the mole and ate it. However, the connected rope also brought the frog up. After eating the mole, the falcon also ate the frog.
Life insights:
"Don't do evil because it's small, and don't do good because it's small." The frog had the intention of harming others, and finally suffered retribution. Therefore, integrity is not only a quality, but also related to the destiny of each of us.
Only by being sincere and having a clear conscience can we find the true value in life.
Proverb:
Loyalty is passed down from generation to generation; poems and books are passed down from generation to generation.
A horse’s power can be seen through a long journey; a person’s heart can be seen through time.
If you don’t want others to know, don’t do it unless you do it yourself.
Be indifferent and clear your ambition; be tranquil and far-reaching.
Idioms:
Cultivate one's moral character
Be willing to help others
Be strict with oneself
Lead by example
Integrity and diligence
Obey the law
Forget the public and forget one's own interests
Be upright
Proverbs about self-cultivation such as having a breeze on one's sleeves
1. Give people three points without suffering any loss.
2. If a person has no ambition, it will be difficult to accomplish anything.
3. There is something to say in the open, and there is medicine to apply to the painful area.
4. It is not strange to be polite to many people.
5. Home-cooked meals should be eaten, and coarse cloth should be worn. Emergency... What are the nursery rhymes or proverbs for personal cultivation?
Cultivate virtue through quietness and frugality
1. The reason why morality has such a high and beautiful reputation is that Because it always comes with huge sacrifices. ——Kant
2. When our personality decreases, our taste also decreases. ——Korolenko
3. I have to examine myself three times every day: Am I being unfaithful in seeking (things) for others? Do you want to be honest with your friends? Are you not used to the teachings taught by teachers? ——Confucius
4. Politeness is a desire to receive polite respect. ——La Rochefoucauld
5. Youth! It is always beautiful, but true youth only belongs to those who always strive for the top, those who always work selflessly, and those who are always humble! ——Lei Feng
6. If a person is young and lonely, completely focused on learning, although he "cannot support himself", he can live the most fulfilling life. ——Ive Curie
7. Today’s generation often only pays attention to what our generation has invented and what works it has written. In fact, the impact of our moral behavior on the world is in some way Bigger in a sense. ——Einstein
8. A person only becomes a real person when he strives to sublimate himself. ——André Malraux
9. There is no trivial matter for the soul. The mind magnifies everything. ——Balzac
10. No matter how high your prestige is, you must have the courage to say to yourself: "I am always ignorant." ——Pavlov
11. To measure whether a person is noble or humble, it depends on what qualities he has, not how much wealth he has. —— Beecher
12. Life has a shape of seven feet, and death is a coffin of soil. Only virtue and fame can make you immortal. ——Cao Pi
13. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ——Chen Shou
14. If you know something, you will like it, if you like it, you will seek it, and if you seek it, you will get it. ——Cheng Yi
15. If a person does not take knowledge as his goal, he is likely to fail. ——Dreiser
16. It is very important for leading cadres, especially senior cadres, to set an example. The masses must always listen to their words and watch their actions when it comes to cadres. If company commanders and instructors do not lead by example, they will not be able to produce good soldiers; if leading cadres do not set a good example, they will not be able to produce a good atmosphere in the troops and they will not be able to produce combat effectiveness. ——Cultivation
17. If morals deteriorate, taste will inevitably deteriorate. —— Diderot
18. To know a little about anything is to know nothing. ——Dickens
19. Of course, judging a person is not based on his statements, but on his actions. It is not based on what he claims to be, but on what he does and who he actually is. . ——Engels
20. Those who know how to love will live, and those who know how to live will work.
——Van Gogh
21. Worry about the world’s worries first, and rejoice after the world’s happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan
22. An ignorant person can become an extremely dangerous person just because he knows nothing about things. ——Fang Long
22. Virtue (moral cultivation) is better than the higher, and desire (enjoyment) is better than the lower. If you compare yourself to those above, you will know your shame; if you want to compare yourself to those below, you will be satisfied. ——Fu Xuan
23. Reading makes people enriched, thinking makes people profound, and talking makes people sober. ——Franklin
24. The highest morality is to constantly serve others and work for the love of mankind. ——Gandhi
25. The higher the goal a person pursues, the faster his talents develop and the more beneficial he is to society. ——Gorky
26. The powerful and knowledgeable people are the masters, and all the rest are guests. ——Gorky
27. Only when you know how little you know can you say you have deep knowledge. Doubts grow with knowledge. ——Goethe
28. Do national affairs and read the books of sages. ——Hai Rui
29. Work is accomplished by hard work, but wasteful by play; success is achieved by thinking, and destroyed by casualness. ——Han Yu
30. A person’s quality is his patron saint. ——Heraclitus
31. It is not ignorance itself, but ignorance of ignorance that kills knowledge. ——Whitehead
32. The reason why people are superstitious is only because of fear; the reason why people are afraid is only because of ignorance. ——Holbach
33. There are naturally formed nobles among human beings, and their foundation is morality and talent. ——Jefferson
34. The reason why morality has such a noble and beautiful reputation is because it is always accompanied by huge sacrifices. ——Kant
35. Therefore, young people are the king of life, the spring of life, and the glory of life. ——Li Dazhao
36. He who conquers others is powerful, and he who conquers himself is strong. ——Li Er
37...>> Famous aphorisms, idioms, and proverbs about personality cultivation
Worry about the world first, and rejoice when the world enjoys it.
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I will punish the old as well as the young, and I will punish the young as well as the young
Don’t do evil because it is small, and don’t neglect doing good because it is small
Wealth cannot be fornicated, power cannot be subdued, poverty cannot be removed. What are some famous aphorisms about moral cultivation?
1. Because morality is the foundation of being a human being. Once the foundation is bad, even if you have some knowledge and skills, it will be of little use. ——Tao Xingzhi
2. Living according to moral principles is a happy life. ——Aristotle
3. Patriotism, like other moral senses and beliefs, makes people noble and enables them to understand and love truly beautiful things more and more, so as to understand beauty. Experience joy in the perception of things, and use every means to make beautiful things manifest in action. ——Kelov
4. Love of labor is one of the main components of communist morality. But only after the working class wins victory, labor, an indispensable condition of human life, will no longer be a heavy and shameful burden, but become an honorable and heroic cause. —— Kalinin
5. Love someone! Love for people is the core of your morality! This is how you should live: Make your moral core healthy, pure, and extremely strong! To be a real person means to contribute the power of your soul to the people around you, making them better, spiritually richer and more perfect; let everyone you come into contact with in your life learn from you and learn from you. Get the most beautiful things deep in your heart. ——Suhomlinsky
6. Teach your children “virtue”: It is virtue, not money, that makes people happy. This is my experience. What supported me in times of trouble was morality, and what kept me from committing suicide was not only art but also morality. ——Beethoven
7. Failure to keep time is immoral. ——Monson
8. Morality is not the despicable trick of conscience, but struggle and hardship, passion and pain. ——Thomas Mann
9. Morality can often make up for the shortcomings of wisdom, but wisdom cannot fill the shortcomings of morality. ——Dante
10. Morality should be your own, and don’t be confused by things. ——(Spring and Autumn Period) Guan Zhong
11. Moral damage is the complete paralysis of conscience. ——Akutagawa Ryunosuke
12. The biggest secret of morality is love; in other words, it is the beauty that transcends our own nature and is dissolved in the thoughts, behaviors or personalities of others. ——Shelley
13. The constraints that morality imposes on people vary according to the social class to which they belong. The sunshine shines differently in different places, resulting in four seasons that we can’t stop admiring. Likewise, morality aligns social obligations with each person's hierarchical status. A small mistake committed by a soldier would be considered a major crime if committed by a general. vice versa.
A farm girl harvesting crops, a female worker earning fifteen souvenirs a day, the daughter of a small retail merchant, a young bourgeois woman, a girl from a wealthy merchant family, a young heiress of a noble family, a de Es Daughters of the special family have different rules to abide by. ——Balzac
14. Moral greatness lies in unswerving love for friends and indelible hatred of enemies. ——Lesing
15. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble family and destroy the property of the wealthy, but morality and talent are not. Can make a mortal into an unworthy god. ——Shakespeare
16. Moral activities are both controlled by political leaders and restricted by conscience. ——Locke
17. The "secret" of successful moral education is that when a person is still a boy, he should be shown the prospects of the entire world and personal life against the grand background of social life. . ——Suhomlinsky
18. The core issue of moral education is to enable everyone to establish a lofty purpose in life. ... People seem to be striding toward the future every day, thinking about and paying attention to the future all the time. From understanding social ideals to forming personal lofty life goals, this is a long road of education, first of all, emotional education. ——Suhomlinsky
19. The simplest element of moral education is "love", which is the love of children for their mothers and the positive love for people. The foundation of this kind of children's moral education should be laid in the family. Children's love for their mothers is based on the mother's love for the baby and its satisfaction with the needs of physical growth. Further consolidating and developing this element requires school education. Teachers should also have a father-son-like love for children and integrate the school into the big family. ——Pestalozzi
20. Moral beauty...includes two mutually distinguishing factors, justice and charity. ——Kushen
21. Morality can help human society rise to a higher level and free it from labor exploitation. ——Lenin
......>> Proverbs tell us that we must be polite and cultivated:
There is an inherent politeness, which is connected with love. It will produce the most pleasant politeness in the appearance of behavior.
--[Germany] Goethe
Politeness is not necessarily a sign of wisdom, but impoliteness always makes People suspect his stupidity.
--[English] Randall
If a person is kind and polite to strangers, he must be a sincere and compassionate good person. Always be connected to other people's hearts, rather than isolated.
--- Bacon
A person's courtesy is a mirror that reflects his portrait.
--[Germany] Goethe
Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is indispensable for people's communication, and it cannot be overestimated.
--- Bacon
Love your disciples like your son, respect your teacher like your father.
It is unfair for the big one to bully the small ones; it is unfair for the big ones to help the small ones.
You can know his words by watching his actions, and you can know his heart by hearing his words.
An adult does not remember the faults of a villain, and the prime minister is very fond of supporting the boat.
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