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What are the famous sayings and poems for second graders?

What famous sayings and proverbs have you learned? Do you still remember them? The following are the famous and proverbs I compiled for you in the second grade to help you consolidate your accumulation. Come and take a look Bar.

Second grade famous sayings and proverbs

1. Nothing in the world is difficult, only those who are willing can do it.

2. To catch fish, rely on the net, and to defeat the wolf, rely on the stick.

3. Distant relatives are not as good as close neighbors, and close neighbors are not as good as the opposite door.

4. Speaking is not as good as being there, hearing is not as good as seeing.

5. If it is strong, it is easy to break, but if it is soft, it will last forever.

6. Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don’t advance, you will retreat.

7. It rains continuously for a hundred days, but there will always be sunshine.

8. If you don’t learn it when you are young, you will become a fool, and if you don’t learn it when you grow up, you will become a lazy dragon.

9. If you want something better, ask the three elders.

10. If you don’t want others to know, you have to do nothing yourself.

11. If you want to avoid bad water, you must first remove the bad roots.

12. A melon is not round, and a person is not perfect.

13. When the mountain is high, there is a way to climb, and when the road is far, there is a way to run.

14. A drop of sweat can save thousands of grains of food, and a long stream of water can save people from famine.

15. It’s better to be a horse puller for a good man than to be a boss for a lazy man.

16. The cat cries and the mouse fakes mercy.

17. When the sun rises and the sun turns yellow, the wind will be wild in the afternoon.

18. Make friends with others and water the flowers and roots.

19. Enemies are extremely jealous when they meet.

20. A bamboo pole is easy to bend, but three strands of silk thread are difficult to break.

21. Help others in a timely manner and sincerely.

22. People are afraid of being sad, and trees are afraid of being peeled off.

23. People look to the big place, and birds fly to high places.

24. Sail while the wind is favorable, and strike while the iron is hot.

25. The higher you climb, the louder you fall.

26. When everyone is united, loess turns into gold.

27. Feet cannot outrun the rain, and words cannot speak strong words.

28. The bold can travel all over the world, but the timid cannot move even a single step.

29. If the tree is moved, it will die, but if the person is moved, it will live.

30. Playing with people loses morality, and playing with things loses morale.

31. The cold weather does not freeze the hardworking man, and the loess does not suffer from the hardworking people.

32. Think about what makes sense and say what you don’t.

33. If old people don’t talk about the past, future generations will be wrong.

34. Don’t force the awns to grow.

35. If you are not afraid of high mountains, you are afraid of weak feet.

36. A thread a day can accumulate into satin in ten years.

37. A light frost can kill a single piece of grass, but a strong wind cannot destroy a forest of ten thousand trees.

38. If you don’t experience the cold of winter, you won’t know the warmth of spring.

39. Diligence is a treasure that cannot be separated from in life.

40. Three cobblers, together they become Zhuge Liang.

Second grade famous quotes

1. The value of life is measured by the work a person has done for the contemporary era. ——Xu Wei

2. If you want to love your own value, you have to create value for the world. ——Goethe

3. A person’s life may burn or decay. I cannot decay, I am willing to burn!——Ostrovsky

4. The artist’s Our vocation is to pour light into the depths of the human heart. ——Schumann

5. A person who is cruel to animals will also become cruel to humans. ——Thomas Aquinas

6. Among all living beings, who doesn’t love life? Love life to the extreme, and then love others. ——Qiu Jin

7. Fishing is an innocent cruelty. ——George Burke

8. Silence is an excellent conversational skill. ——Hazlit

9. Society is like a ship, and everyone must be prepared to steer the ship. ——Ibsen

10. I don’t agree with what you said, but I will risk my life to support your right to say it. ——Voltaire

11. You can take back your words, but life cannot be like this. ——Schiller

12. Nothing is more dangerous than a smattering of knowledge. ——Hu Jinshi

13. A real artist is definitely not arrogant. ——Beethoven

14. If you want to move others, you must first move yourself. ——Miller

15. Life is a flower, and love is the nectar. ——Hugo

16. The truth of life is like a strong drink. It would not be so delicious without repeated refining! ——Guo Xiaochuan

17. We have two Ears and a mouth, the purpose is to listen more and speak less. ——Greek proverb

18. The road is made by feet, and history is written by people. Every step a person takes is writing his or her own history. ——Ji Hongchang

19. Love can make life burn and enrich life.

——Goethe

20. Knowledge has no boundaries, it is only limited by everyone’s ability. ——Chaimhet

21. People full of joy and fighting spirit always welcome thunder and sunshine with joy. —— Huxley

22. When human beings have nothing to say, they always speak ill of others. ——Voltaire

23. Those who know do not speak, and those who speak do not know. ——Lao Tzu

24. One or five people unite to form a tiger, ten people unite to form a dragon, and a hundred people unite to resemble Mount Tai. ——Deng Zhongxia

25. Learning without thinking means nothing, thinking without learning means danger. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

26. Love is the spark of life. —— Ted Hugh

27. Only by devoting oneself to society can one find out the meaning of that short and risky life. ——Einstein

28. To retract a lie requires superhuman memory. ——Siduni

29. Where the flower of love blooms, life can flourish. ——Van Gogh

30. Music is the greatest thing that can influence lust in people’s hearts.

——Napoleon