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Appreciation of famous sentences in Chinese classics
Lead: The following are my collection of classic Chinese sentences and their appreciation, hoping to help you.

Appreciation of China's Classic Famous Sentences 1

1. Learning without learning is better than fishing without a net.

Getting knowledge without learning is like getting fish without a net.

There is no light in the sun and moon, and the years don't follow me.

Time is passing, so we should cherish it.

3. doers often achieve great things, and walkers often achieve great things.

Meaning: people who persist in doing things will always succeed; Those who persist in walking will always reach their destination.

4. If you are poor, you will not change your mind, and if you are cheap, you will not change your mind.

Meaning: Don't change integrity because of frustration, and don't change ambition because of humility.

5. The difficult things in the world must become easy; Great things in the world must be done in the details.

Meaning: the difficult things in the world must develop from the easy things; Great events in the world must have developed from small things.

6. A tree can win many things, and so can people.

Meaning: what you can gain a hundred times by training once is to train talents. Although it takes time and energy to cultivate talents, it has gained a lot.

7. What you hear is better than what you see; I'll believe that when I see it.

Meaning: what the ears hear is not as good as what the eyes see, and what the eyes see is not as good as what they have practiced.

8. high spirits, then decline, and three exhausted.

Meaning: beating drums for the first time boosts morale; The second drum beat, morale began to decline; Beat the drum for the third time, and the morale will be completely gone. This sentence encourages everyone to do things well in one breath when they are in high spirits.

9. A scholar has a hundred lines, headed by virtue.

Meaning: with lofty ideals, there are hundreds of kinds of virtues, and morality is the first. Later, it was used to explain what a person should be? Virtue? Leave it there first.

10. Absent-minded, blind, hard of hearing, unable to taste when eating.

Meaning: Without my heart, I can't see, hear or taste anything. Tell us to focus on whatever we do.

1 1. doers always succeed, and walkers always arrive.

Meaning: people who persist in doing things will always succeed; Those who persist in walking will always reach their destination.

12. The sun and the moon have no light, and the years don't follow me.

Time is passing, so we should cherish it.

Appreciation of China's classic famous sentences II

1. Guan Guan Luo Gui, in Hezhou. A beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman.

2. People who know me are worried, and those who don't know me are responsive.

3. Fold the wood for life; Nine-story platform, starting with tired soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

4. If you are cold, you will know that pine and cypress will wither.

5. Who is wrong? It's hard to change after that.

6. Knowing is not as good as being good, and being good is not as good as being happy.

7. It is upright and does not command; His body is not straight, although he disobeys.

8. Let the old age end, be strong, useful, strong, widowed, lonely and disabled.

9. Confucius has climbed Dongshan and Lu Xiao, and Mount Tai. It's a small world.

10. I am old and people are old; Young people, young people, young people.

1 1. The granary knows etiquette, food and clothing know honor and disgrace.

12. People are inherently mortal, either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather.

13. No matter how clever a person is, there are also long-term plans and mistakes; A fool may give advice to a wise man.

14. There is no fish in clear water, and there is no disciple in human observation.

15. Poor knowledge should not be forgotten, and the wife of dross should not leave the court.

16. The mountain will never be too high and the sea will never be too deep; The duke of Zhou vomited, and the world returned to the heart.

17. Indifference leads to no ambition, while quietness leads to far away.

18. Birds in cages love the old forest, while fish in the pond miss the old source.

19. Trees are flourishing and spring blossoms.

20. Sentences can be cut, indicating sparseness; A word can't be agreed, but its secret is well known.