Establish a heart for heaven and earth, establish a life for the people, link the past with the future, and open a peaceful future for generations; (confirmed)
There is no way to go in Shushan, and there is no end to learning the sea. (studious)
The old horse crouches, aiming at thousands of miles, and the martyrs are in high spirits in their twilight years; (confirmed)
The day after tomorrow, how many tomorrows! Tomorrow will never come. (cherish time)
Watch the water flow eastward and the sunset at dusk. (cherish time)
Worry and fatigue can rejuvenate the country, and leisure can die. —— Ouyang Xiu (Northern Song Dynasty writer and historian)
Worry about the world first, and enjoy it later. —— Fan Zhongyan (politician and writer in the Northern Song Dynasty)
Husband and wife have many tourists; The risks are far away, but the risks are few. The transcendent world outlook is often to stay away from danger, but people are rare, where there is a will, there is a way. —— Wang Anshi (politician and writer in Northern Song Dynasty)
A hundred rivers are full of tolerance. The wall stands a thousand miles, and it is just without desire. -Lin Zexu (politician in Qing Dynasty)
Bamboo is not relaxed at all, its roots are firmly embedded in the cracks in the rocks. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight. -Zheng Banqiao (painter and writer in Qing Dynasty)
How difficult is it in the world? For it, it is easy and difficult; If you don't do it, it's hard for easy people. _ _ _ _ Peng Duanshu (scholar in Qing Dynasty)
Can't learn. Green is taken from blue, while green is blue. Ice and water are it, but cold is it. -Xun Kuang (thinker and educator in the Warring States Period)
I've been thinking about it all day. I might as well learn it in a minute. -Xun Kuang (thinker and educator in the Warring States Period)
Learning is not enough, teaching is difficult. If you don't know enough, then you can reverse; Advance despite difficulties, and then strive for self-improvement. -Kong Qiu (thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period)
Isn't it pleasant to study from time to time? -Kong Qiu (thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period)
Less and eager to learn, such as the rising sun; Strong and eager to learn, such as the light of Japan and China; Old and studious, bright as a candle. -Liu Xiang (scholar and writer of the Western Han Dynasty)
The world is full of knowledge and the cultivation of human feelings is an article. -Cao Xueqin (writer in Qing Dynasty)
If you are persistent in sex, you are determined to win: therefore, those who are persistent in books must work hard, and those who are persistent in art must be good at skills. -those who are down and out, those who have accomplished nothing, all boast of themselves. -Pu Songling (writer in Qing Dynasty)
He is quick-thinking and eager for knowledge, and he is never shy to ask his subordinates for advice. -Kong Qiu (thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period)
People are not born knowing, who can have no doubt? -Han Yu (writer and philosopher in Tang Dynasty)
Disciples need not be inferior to teachers, and teachers need not be superior to disciples. They have a good understanding of Taoism and specialize in their skills. That's all. -Han Yu (writer and philosopher in Tang Dynasty)
Diligence is good at diligence, barren is good at playing; What I did was thought, but it was destroyed. -Han Yu (writer and philosopher in Tang Dynasty)
There are three ways to read, namely, heart, eyes and mouth. If the heart is not here, the eyes will not look carefully, and the mind will not be single-minded. It will only read aloud, never remember, and never remember for a long time. Of the three, the heart is the most urgent. Since the heart is here, won't the eyes be there? -Zhu (philosopher, educator and scholar in Southern Song Dynasty)
My life is limited, but so is my knowledge. -Zhuang Zhou (philosopher in the Warring States Period)
What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do. -Lu You (poet of Southern Song Dynasty)
If you don't accumulate steps, you will be thousands of miles away; If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be a river. -Xun Kuang (thinker and educator in the Warring States Period)
There is a road in the mountain of books, but there is no limit to learning the sea. -Han Yu (writer and philosopher in Tang Dynasty)
Make further progress-Wang Zhihuan (poet of Tang Dynasty)
The reeds on the wall are top-heavy and shallow; Bamboo shoots in the mountains have a thick mouth and an empty stomach. _ _ _ _ Jie Jin (Ming scholar)
Every day when the cock crows, it is the best time for boys to read. Teenagers only know how to play, but don't know how to study hard. When they are old, they regret why they didn't know how to study hard when they were young. -Yan Zhenqing (painter of Tang Dynasty)
The great cause of ancient and modern times, the questioner of the university, has gone through three realms: "Last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I looked up at the tall building alone." This first realm is also. "The belt is getting wider and wider, and I don't regret it. I am thin for Iraq. " This second realm is also. "Looking for him in the crowd, I suddenly turned around, but the man was in the dim light." This third realm is also. —— Wang Guowei (scholar in Qing Dynasty)
It takes three days to test the authenticity of jade, and it will take seven years to distinguish wood. -Bai Juyi (Tang Dynasty poet)
Leap, not ten steps; Ten drivers, Xu, contributed; Perseverance, rotten wood can't be carved; Perseverance, the stone can be carved. -Xun Kuang (thinker and educator in the Warring States Period)
People who made great achievements in ancient times not only had talent, but also had unremitting determination. -Su Shi (Northern Song Dynasty writer and painter)
It is better to retreat into a net than to fish in the forest. —— Ban Gu (historian and writer of Han Dynasty)
Heaven is the key, and a gentleman strives for self-improvement —— Zhouyi (a classic of pre-Qin Confucianism)
Diligence is a good training, and one point of hard work is one point of talent. -Hua (modern mathematician)
Intelligence lies in diligence, and genius lies in accumulation. -Hua (modern mathematician)
An upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried. -Kong Qiu (thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period)
Words must be done, and actions must be fruitful. -Kong Qiu (thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period)
Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you —— Kong Qiu (thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period)
People are inherently mortal, or they are heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather, so they are interesting and different. -Sima Qian (historian and writer of the Western Han Dynasty)