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▲ First, the famous saying about self-improvement: 1. My highest principle is: no matter what difficulties I meet, I will not give in. -Madame Curie 2. If human beings want to survive in the competition, they must struggle. -Sun Yat-sen 3. Hard work and perseverance make the east, west, north and south wind. Zheng Banqiao IV. The strong can resist the storm of fate. You have to sweat to get bread. -lev tolstoy ▲ Second, the epigram about frustration: 1. Hard work is still tough, and the wind is strong in the southeast and northwest. Zheng Banqiao 2. Failure is what I need, and it is as valuable to me as success. Patience and perseverance will always be rewarded. -Einstein 4. Suffering and hardship are the highest schools to temper personality. -Liang Qichao 5. Sincerely, the stone opens. -Cai E 6. The edge of the sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold. -Anonymous 8. Nothing is difficult in the world. Everything is easy in the world, and I'm afraid of careless people. -Yuan Mei ▲ Third, proverbs about unity: 1. A single flower does not make a spring. The stars are bright, the sky is high and the clouds are light, and there are many people and wisdom. 3. More firewood leads to higher flames, and more people lead to better solutions. 4. One more bell, one more sound, one more candle and one more lamp. 5. The collective is the source of strength, and everyone is the cradle of wisdom. ▲ Fourth, Mao Zedong famously said: 1, study hard and make progress every day. Mao Zedong 2. Dare to change the sun and moon into a new sky for sacrifice and ambition. Mao Zedong III. Serve the people. -Mao Zedong 5. Zhou Enlai's famous saying: 1. Learn for the rise of China! 2. Fear that mistakes will undermine progress! To hide mistakes is to avoid the truth! ▲ 6. Madame Curie's famous saying: 1 Curiosity is the first virtue of scholars. -Madame Curie 2. The motherland is more important than life. This is our mother and our land. Madame Curie. One must have patience, especially confidence. -Madame Curie ▲ Seven, the famous saying of cherishing time
2. Idioms about self-improvement. Idioms about self-improvement include: forgetting to eat and sleep, hanging the beam and stabbing the stocks, working hard, smelling chickens dancing and burning incense.
First, forget to eat and sleep.
Explanation: waste: stop. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.
Said by: Liezi Kerry: "Some people in Qi are worried about the collapse of the world, so they sent them away."
People in Qi are worried about the collapse of heaven and earth, and they don't eat or sleep.
Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; It has positive significance and describes people's hard work.
Second, hanging beam needling [Xu Liangchang G incarnation]
Description: Describe studying hard.
From: The Warring States Policy Qin Ce I by Liu Xiang in the Western Han Dynasty: (Su Qin) was sleepy when he was studying, and he was bleeding from his feet. "
Su Qin tried to sleep while studying. He stabbed himself in the thigh with an awl, and blood flowed to his foot.
Third, strive for strength [fāfèn túQiang]
Explanation: Make up your mind and strive for progress.
From: People's Daily 1959.9.3: "Hard work and self-reliance certainly play an extremely important role in changing the backward appearance of backward teams."
Grammar: linkage; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
Fourth, smell the chicken dancing [wé n j and q ǐ w ǐ]
Commentary: Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.
Said by: Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin: "I heard a chicken crow in the middle of the night, but I didn't think it was an ugly sound." For dancing. "
I heard a pheasant crow in the middle of the night and kicked Liu Kun up and said,' Isn't that a disgusting sound?' So I danced.
Grammar: linkage; As a predicate; Include praise
Inheritance of verb (verb) burn ointment
Explanation: ointment: grease, which refers to lamps and candles; Succession: continue to take over; Rudder: sunshine. Light the oil lamp and connect the sunlight. Describe working hard or reading.
From: Tang Hanyu's "Learning a Solution": "Burn ointment to continue, stay poor for a long time."
Light candles day and night to celebrate the New Year.
Grammar: linkage; As predicates, adverbials and clauses; Include praise
3. Idioms about self-improvement Idioms about self-improvement include: working hard, striving for strength and winning, making every effort to govern, drinking courage, and forgetting to eat and sleep.
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Pronunciation: n
Interpretation: describe a person who is humiliated, angry, hard-working, and finally in the same boat.
Source: Historical Records by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty: "Gou Jian, the King of Yue, returned to China, worried about his health and dared not sit on the ground. I am afraid when I sit down, and my diet is bold. "
When Gou Jian, the King of Yue, returned to China, he was afraid that he would covet comfort and kill his ambition of revenge. At night, he sleeps on a pile of straw with weapons on his pillow. He also hung a gallbladder at home and tasted it every morning after getting up.
Use: combined; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.
Antonym: no ambition, arrogance.
In the early 1960s, the people of China overcame serious natural disasters and the international economic blockade by reactionary forces.
2. Work hard.
Pronunciation: fèn fātúQiang
Interpretation: Cheer for prosperity.
Source: Modern Guo Moruo's "Spring of Science": "May the middle-aged generation of scientists work hard, the revolution will intensify, and bravely climb the world's scientific peak."
Synonym: make a determined effort, work hard and make progress.
Antonym: self-destruction, self-indulgence, stealing peace.
Usage: linkage type; As predicate, adverbial and attribute; With praise.
Example: If you don't work hard, you will die one day.
3. Make great efforts to govern
Pronunciation: l ì j l ì j lì jīng tú zhì ì
Interpretation: describe the emperor or leader of a country who is full of enthusiasm and tries his best to govern the country. At the same time, it can also be used to describe the spiritual quality and practical actions of leaders.
Source: Han Wei Chuanqi by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Xuan Di began to make great efforts to govern."
Xuan Di began to personally handle the major affairs of North Korea and made every effort to achieve long-term stability of the country.
Use: combined; Generally used as subject, predicate and object; With praise.
For example, if you want to dominate the market, you must make great efforts and work hard.
4, pillow Ge drinks gallbladder
Pronunciation: zhīn gēyǐn dǐn g ē y ǐ n d ǐ n
Interpretation: Headrest weapons taste bitter. Describe hard work and self-motivation.
Source: Tang Yaosilian's "Liang Shu Yuan Di": "Loneliness is not virtuous, disaster falls from the sky, the pillow is full of courage, and the heart is crying."
Because I didn't show kindness, disaster fell from the sky, and now I'm trying, trying to be strong, angry and sad.
Usage: as predicate, attribute and object; Used to do things.
Synonym: Taste courage on salary and courage on pillow.
5, forget to eat and sleep
Pronunciation: fèi qǐn wàng shí
Interpretation: I forgot to sleep and forgot to eat. Describe being very diligent and dedicated.
Source: Wang Rong in the Southern Dynasties, Preface to Qushui Poetry on March 3: "It's good to forget the meal."
You forget to sleep all night and eat during the day.
Synonym: day and night, sleepless nights.
Antonym: idle, idle.
For the sake of national affairs, the Prime Minister has a busy schedule and forgets to eat and sleep.
4. What are the idioms and famous sayings about self-improvement? A gentleman strives for self-improvement. -Zhouyi Ganxiang 2. The winner is strong, and the winner is strong. -Lao tze 3 Chapter 33. Don't blame others, don't be special to others. -The Analects of Confucius, Xian Wen 4. If heaven is a great task for the Sri Lankan people, it must first undergo its will. Do what you want. -Mencius Gao Zixia 5. Born in sorrow and died in happiness. -"Mencius Gao Zixia" 6. The road is long in Xiu Yuan, but difficult in Xiu Yuan, so I will go up and down. -Qu Yuan's Li Sao 7. Self-cultivation and self-improvement are worthy of Yuyao. -Xunzi cultivate one's morality 2. On the contrary, for some small good things that are beneficial to others, don't stop doing them just because they are of little significance. 3. Treating the good as bad is just like exploring soup. -The Analects of Confucius translation: Seeing a good person is afraid of learning from him, and seeing a good thing is afraid of doing it too late. Seeing a wicked person and doing a bad thing is like touching hot water, so do it at once. There is no resentment at all. -translation of the Analects of Confucius: Those who work hard and take the initiative to bear the main responsibility for mistakes are "bow up rough" and forgive others more, but "blame others less". In this case, they won't resent each other. 5. A gentleman's adult beauty is not an adult's evil. The villain is. -"The Analects of Confucius" translation: A gentleman is always kind or beneficial. I don't look at the world coldly, or I am afraid that the world will not be chaotic, and I won't add fuel to the fire when others have failures, mistakes and pains. On the contrary, the villain is always "the evil of adults, not the beauty of adults." 6. See the sage Si Qi, but I will introspect if I don't see the sage. -"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: Seeing that someone has advantages and advantages over himself in a certain respect, I will consult with an open mind, study hard and think hard. When you see someone has some shortcomings or deficiencies, you should calmly reflect on yourself and see if you also have them. 7. Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you. Don't impose what you don't want (pain, disaster, disaster, etc.) on others. ) on others. 8. Do your duty and don't let your teacher do it. -the Analects of Confucius, you should also do it quickly. Later, it developed into the idiom "due diligence". 9. A gentleman talks but doesn't do it. A gentleman can't talk big, but he should be agile and dexterous. 10. Two people are concentric, and their profits are broken; The difference between one thought and another. -Qi Xin people who work together are strong enough to break hard metals. It is convincing that people with one heart and one mind express the same opinion. People are like smelling the fragrant orchid flowers, which is easy to accept. A gentleman hides his tools in his body and bides his time. Even if he has outstanding talents and skills, he won't show off everywhere. On the contrary, he will show his talents or skills when necessary. Being humble and always aware of your shortcomings will benefit from it. 6666113. Isn't ignorance and dissatisfaction a gentleman? If I have achieved something that others don't understand, I will never feel angry or wronged. Isn't this also a sign of gentlemanliness? 14. Keep your word and do what you want. Once you have determined what you want to do, you should do it resolutely and boldly. 15. Never mind, don't worry, don't worry about me. Don't be arbitrary, willful and feasible; Flexible action, not rigid; Everything is not centered on "I", and I am not self-righteous. I work with people around me to finish the task. 16. For a threesome, I must learn from the teacher. If I choose the right one, I will follow suit, but if I can't change it. Three people are together, and one of them is worth learning in some way, so he can be mine. Change what you have. 17. A gentleman seeks for himself, while a villain seeks for others. A gentleman always blames himself, finding faults and problems from himself. Little people often look at others and find their shortcomings and deficiencies. Although an upright man is open and poised is a petty person, he is anxious and worried ... —— The Analects of Confucius translation: an upright man is open and poised, open-minded. The psychological burden is very heavy, so people often feel anxious and worried, their appearance and actions are also uneasy, and they are often restless and unstable. They don't complain, and they don't treat others badly. -Translation of the Analects of Confucius: When encountering setbacks and failures, never make excuses objectively, and never shift the responsibility to others. Later, it developed into the idiom "complaining about others", 20 and don't do it again. 2 1. If you can't bear it, make a great plan. -The translation of the Analects of Confucius: Persisting in not doing what you don't want to do is called "forbearance". If you can't bear it, it will affect the overall situation. 22. If you break something, you will have to write it. -The Analects of Confucius is said to be too many. -translation of the Analects of Confucius: if you make a mistake and don't correct it, this is the real mistake. 24. A gentleman's business is based on inheritance and Taoism. -The Analects of Confucius translation: A gentleman is committed to the foundation and has established a foundation. Tao comes into being naturally. 25. A gentleman is ashamed to talk too much. -translation of the Analects of Confucius: a gentleman thinks that he who talks too much will lose. 26. Look before you leap. Everything you do, you should think twice before you do it. 27. Many lines of injustice will hang themselves. No matter how good it is, everyone may make mistakes and make hunting mistakes. As long as it is corrected, it is still the best person. 29. Don't cover up their virtue with a cup. When judging a person, you can't deny his credit just because of a small mistake. If a person can do ten things, he can do thousands of things.
5. Poems about self-improvement 1. Live with heaven and earth, and live with the sun and the moon. Guang Qi-Warring States Period. Chu Quyuan & gt
2. It's a long way, but this is Xiu Yuan, so I will unite as one. -the warring States period. Qu Yuan. & gt
3. The world is turbid and I am alone, and everyone is drunk and I wake up alone-the Warring States Period. Qu yuan & gt
I am worried about my kindness. Although I died nine times, I still don't regret it-Qu Yuan & gt
5. The old man crouches, aiming for thousands of miles; Martyrs are full of courage in their twilight years-Three Kingdoms. Caogt
6. Athletes must be fast horses, and fast horses must be athletes. -Folk songs of the Northern Dynasties. & gt
7. Dance with the sky, always be fierce-Tao Jinyuan Ming & gt
8. Straight as bamboo rope and clear as jade pot ice-Southern Dynasties. Song baozhao & gt
9. A high wind knows the strength of grass, and a shaking plate knows the sincerity of ministers-Don Li Shimin & gt
10. May your senior be careful not to be full of peaches and plums-Tang Libai & gt
1 1. In the poor festival, painters are hanging one by one-Wen Song Tianxiang & gt
12. Live as a hero, die as a ghost-photo by Song Liqing & gt (< & Wujiang >>
13. where is Chang' an, only under the horseshoe-don Cen Can
14. Sang Yu is late and still full of smoke-Don Liu Yuxi < & Sing a song about lotte >>
15. The sky is vast and there is no way out-Don Li Bai
16. Young people's troubles are like clouds-Don Li He>
17. A piece of ice in the jade pot-Don Wang Changling
18. One day, I will ride the wind and waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea-Don Li Bai.