1. Verses about learning lessons
Verses about learning lessons 1. Famous quotes about learning lessons
1. Yin Jian is not far away, after Xia Hou World. ——Anonymous "The Book of Songs·Daya·Dang" in the Pre-Qin Dynasty
Translation: I cannot but monitor (in view of) Youxia, and I cannot help but monitor (in view of) Youyin. It means that the descendants of Yin and Shang should take the demise of Xia as a warning, and later generally means that the lessons of their predecessors are right before their eyes.
2. Never forget the past and be the teacher of the future. ——Pre-Qin Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy·Zhao Ceyi"
Translation: Remember the lessons of the past for future reference.
3. He who suffers a setback will benefit from it, and he who experiences it will gain wisdom. ——Song Dynasty Anonymous's "Five Dynasties and Han History Pinghua·Han History"
Translation: After a setback, you will learn a lesson; after one thing, you will gain a point of wisdom.
4. Using the past as a mirror, we can know the ups and downs. Using people as a mirror can help you understand gains and losses. ——Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty, "Zhenguan Political dignitaries: Appointing talents"
Translation: Using history as a mirror, you can know the rise and fall of past dynasties; using people as a mirror, you can understand gains and losses.
5. If future generations grieve without taking note of it, it will also make future generations grieve for future generations again. ——"A Fang Gong Fu" by Du Mu in the Tang Dynasty
Translation: If future generations only know how to feel sorry for it without learning lessons from it, they will also be sympathized with by future generations.
2. Quotes about learning lessons
1. The lessons of Yin are not far away, in the era of Queen Xia.
——Translation of "The Book of Songs·Daya·Dang" written by an anonymous person in the pre-Qin Dynasty: I cannot but monitor (in view of) Youxia, and I cannot help but monitor (in view of) Youyin. It means that the descendants of Yin and Shang should take the demise of Xia as a warning, and later generally means that the lessons of their predecessors are right before their eyes.
2. Never forget the past and be the teacher of the future. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy·Zhao Ceyi" Translation: Remember the lessons of the past for future reference.
3. He who suffers a setback will benefit from it, and he who experiences it will gain wisdom. ——Song Dynasty Anonymous' "Pinghua of the History of the Five Dynasties and Han Dynasty" Translation: After a setback, you will learn a lesson; after one thing, you will gain a point of wisdom.
4. Using the past as a mirror, we can know the ups and downs. Using people as a mirror can help you understand gains and losses.
——Tang Dynasty Wu Jing's "Zhenguan Politicians: Ren Xian" Translation: Using history as a mirror, you can know the rise and fall of past dynasties; using people as a mirror, you can understand gains and losses. 5. If future generations grieve and fail to take note of it, it will also make future generations grieve for future generations again.
——Translation of "A Fang Gong Fu" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty: If future generations only know how to feel sorry for it without learning lessons from it, they will also be sympathized with by future generations.
3. What are the famous aphorisms about "learning lessons"
1. If the lesson is accepted, the experience is ten times more valuable (Russia) 2. Painful experience is always the most valuable Powerful lessons (Latin America) 3. People who have burned their mouths blow the soup and drink it (Germany) 4. Past mistakes are future wisdom and success (UK) 5. Lessons are a candle that will never burn out in the heart Street light 6. A fox cannot be caught in the same trap twice (UK) 7. A donkey will never fall twice in the same place (UK) 8. Only a fool will fall into the same pond a second time (UK) Turkey) 9. A wise man will never stumble by the same stone twice (Russia) 10. Whoever lets the same person be deceived twice should be destroyed (UK) 11. Less is learned from victory than from failure. Many (Japan) 12. The biggest problem leading to success is the lessons we learn from our own mistakes (Europe) 13. Those who do not learn lessons from failure will have a long road to success ( France) 14. If no one provides us with the lessons of failure, we will achieve nothing.
The trajectory of our thinking is to choose between right and wrong, and the frequency of wrong choices is equal to that of right choices (Lewis Thomas) 15. People who have no experience of failure cannot succeed. (UK) 16. People who have never been thirsty in the desert will not know the value of water (Russia) 17. If you don’t fall somewhere, you don’t know where the road is slippery. 18. Only after stumbling three times will you know how thick the sky is. 19. Injured people You know where your wounds are best (Europe) 20. Experience is the sum of your mistakes (Russia) 21. Any lesson is learning (Turkey) 22. A small stumble can prevent a big fall (UK) Use different methods to learn xīqǔ Absorb, adopt, take; get lessons learned. Reference encyclopedia:/item/%E5%90%B8%E5%8F%96/5180674.
4. What are the poems about "accepting lessons to ensure success"
1. He who suffers a setback will gain something, and he who experiences something will gain wisdom. ——Anonymous "Pinghua of the History of the Five Dynasties and Han Dynasty·History of the Han Dynasty" by Anonymous of the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: After a setback, you will learn a lesson; after one thing, you will gain a point of wisdom.
2. In view of the appearance of water, one knows good and bad luck. ——Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Historical Records·Biography of Fan Sui and Cai Ze"
Explanation: Those who look at the water can see their own faces, and those who look at others can know good and bad luck.
3. Using copper as a mirror, you can straighten your clothes; using ancient times as a mirror, you can know the ups and downs; using people as a mirror, you can understand gains and losses. ——Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty, "Zhenguan Politicians: Ren Xian"
Interpretation: Using copper as a mirror, you can straighten your clothes; using history as a mirror, you can know the rise and fall of the past dynasties; using people as a mirror, you can understand Gains and losses.
4. How could plum blossoms smell so fragrant without a biting cold? ——Tang Dynasty Zen Master Huang He's "Ode to Speech in the Hall"
Explanation: How could plum blossoms be so fragrant without being tested by the cold.
5. Never forget the past and be the teacher of the future. ——"Warring States Policy·Zhao Ceyi"
Interpretation: Remember the lessons of the past for future reference.
6. The people of Qin had no time to mourn for themselves, so that future generations would mourn for them; for future generations to mourn without taking note of it would also cause future generations to mourn for their descendants again. ——Du Mu's "A Fang Gong Fu"
Interpretation: The Emperor of Qin has no chance to regret it, but future generations can regret it. But if future generations only know how to feel sorry for it without learning lessons from it, they will also be sympathized with by future generations.
7. If you work hard and live up to the expectations of God, you will be able to swallow the Wu with three thousand Yuejia. - Pu Songling's self-encouragement couplet
Interpretation: Anyone with ambition will succeed in everything he does. , just like Xiang Yu who broke the cauldron and sank the boat, and finally made the hundred and two Qin Passes belong to Chu.
8. It took three years to get a good line, and I shed tears when I recited it. ——Jia Dao's "After the Poetry"
Definition: After thinking hard to come up with a good sentence, the writing was so good that I was moved
9. After ten years of hard work, no one asked, and he became famous in one fell swoop. The world knows. ——Gao Ming's "The Story of Pipa"
Definition: After studying hard for ten years, no one asked about it, but after becoming famous, everyone knew about it.
10. Although it is hard work to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the yellow sand. ——Liu Yuxi's "Miscellaneous Songs·Langtaosha"
Interpretation: Gold panning requires thousands of filtrations. Although it is hard work, only when all the sediment is washed out will the shining gold be revealed.