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1. If you review the past and learn the new, you can become a teacher. "The Analects of Confucius? For Politics" Translation: If you can gain new gains by reviewing old knowledge, you can become a teacher. 2. Smart and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions. "The Analects of Confucius? Gongye Chang" Translation: A person who is talented and eager to learn should not be ashamed to ask for advice from those whose status is lower than himself and whose knowledge is inferior to him. 3. A man’s approach to literature is like the contemplation of jade. "Xunzi?" Translation: People should strive for excellence in cultural knowledge like jade. 4. Ancient scholars must have teachers. A teacher is someone who preaches, imparts knowledge, and resolves doubts. Translation of "Teacher's Theory" by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty: People who want to learn must always have a teacher. A teacher is someone who imparts principles, explains knowledge, and answers questions. 5. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if people do not learn, they will not know. He is the ancient king who established the country and ruled the people, and teaching came first. "Book of Rites? Records of Learning" Translation: If a jade is not polished, it cannot become a utensil; if a person does not learn, he does not understand the truth. Therefore, in ancient times, wise kings put education first when building a country and governing the people. 6. There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path; there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. ——Translated by Han Yu: If you want to successfully reach the top of the towering mountain of knowledge, diligence is the only way to the top; if you want to swim in the boundless ocean of knowledge, patience, hard work, and a hard-working attitude towards learning will It is a ship moving forward. 1. The pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods. (Du Fu) 2. Don’t be a pseudo-tite pro-fengya, Zhuan Yiduo is your teacher. (Du Fu) 3. Be broad-minded and appreciative, accumulate thickly but thinly. (Su Shi) 4. Learn it extensively, interrogate it, think carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it diligently. ("Book of Rites") 5. If you don't climb a high mountain, you don't know how high the sky is; if you don't go to a deep stream, you don't know how thick the earth is. ("Xunzi") 1. If there is no blockage and no flow, it will not work. (Han Yu) 2. I don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain. (Su Shi) 3. Don’t be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level. (Wang Anshi) 4. Without rules, it is impossible to build a square garden. (Mencius) 5. After gathering hundreds of flowers and turning them into honey, it will be sweet to whomever you work hard for. (Luo Yin) 6. A person with sufficient food and clothing knows honor and disgrace. ("Guanzi") 7. Play a thousand tunes and then the sound will dawn; watch a thousand swords and then recognize the weapon. (Liu Xie) 8. If you examine yourself, you can understand others; if you examine the present, you can understand the past. ("Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals") 9. A slight difference is a thousand miles away. ("Book of Han") 10. Sometimes, when the wind blows and the waves break, I hang my cloud sails and sail across the sea. (Li Bai) 11. Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased tree. (Liu Yuxi) 12. A ruler is shorter and an inch is longer. (Qu Yuan) 13. The spring breeze is so proud that the horse's hoofs are so bad that he can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day. (Meng Jiao) 14. Great straightness seems like flexion, great skill seems like clumsiness, great argumentation feels like indifference. ("Laozi") 15. I don't know how old I am when I am young, and wealth and honor are like floating clouds to me. (Du Fu) 1. The pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods. (Du Fu) 2. Don’t be a pseudo-tite pro-fengya, Zhuan Yiduo is your teacher. (Du Fu) 3. Be broad-minded and appreciative, accumulate thickly but thinly. (Su Shi) 4. Learn it extensively, interrogate it, think carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it diligently. ("Book of Rites") 5. If you don't climb a high mountain, you don't know how high the sky is; if you don't go to a deep stream, you don't know how thick the earth is. ("Xunzi") 1. If there is no blockage and no flow, it will not work. (Han Yu) 2. I don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain. (Su Shi) 3. Don’t be afraid of clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level. (Wang Anshi) 4. Without rules, it is impossible to build a square garden. (Mencius) 5. After collecting hundreds of flowers and turning them into honey, it will be sweet to whomever you work hard for. (Luo Yin) 6. A well-stocked warehouse shows etiquette; a well-fed and well-clothed person knows honor and disgrace. ("Guanzi") 7. Play a thousand tunes and then the sound will dawn; watch a thousand swords and then recognize the weapon. (Liu Xie) 8. If you examine yourself, you can understand others; if you examine the present, you can understand the past. ("Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals") 9. A slight difference is a thousand miles away. ("Book of Han") 10. There will be times when strong winds and waves break, and sails will be hung directly to help the sea. (Li Bai) 11. Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased tree. (Liu Yuxi) 12. A ruler is shorter and an inch is longer. (Qu Yuan) 13. The spring breeze is so proud that the horse's hooves are so bad that he can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day. (Meng Jiao) 14. He is as straight as he is bending, he is as skillful as he is clumsy, and he is as arrogant as he is indifferent. ("Laozi") 15. I don't know how old I am when I am young, and wealth and honor are like floating clouds to me.

——Nietzsche Boredom is a serious problem for moralists, because more than half of human sins stem from the fear of it. ——Russell Laziness and poverty are always shameful, so everyone will try their best to hide their wealth from others and their laziness from themselves. ——Samuel Johnson The struggle itself to reach the top is enough to enrich the human heart. People must believe that there is more to the mountain than happiness. —— Camus When I was young, I noticed that nine out of ten things I did failed, so I tried ten times harder. ——Bernard Shaw If we think that only strong passions such as ambition and love can suppress other emotions, we are wrong. Although laziness is as weak as water, it often conquers us: it penetrates into all goals and behaviors in life, eroding and destroying passion and virtue. ——La Rochefoucauld The idle man has the least leisure. ——Sertis For me, one thing that has not yet been realized is the greatest spur in my life. ——Erwin White Hard work alone is not enough, ants are also very hardworking. What are you working on? There are two fundamental faults from which all other faults arise: impatience and laziness. ——Kafka Blind diligence can indeed create wealth and glory, but at the same time many noble and elegant organs are deprived of this virtue that alone can create wealth and glory. ——Nietzsche Unless a person has a lot of work to do, he cannot get pleasure from laziness and idleness. ——Jerome A lazy man always has no work to do for him. ——Wowenag Sloth is a mother, she has a son: robbery, and a daughter: hunger. ——Hugo What I fear most is idleness, nothing to do, inaction, and paralysis of the faculties. When the body is idle, the mind becomes depressed. ——Charlotte Bronte If you have great talent, diligence will perfect it; if your talent is mediocre, diligence will make up for the flaws. ——Reynolds Diligence is the mother of good luck. ——Franklin Laziness moves so slowly that poverty soon overtakes it. ——Franklin A mediocre life makes people feel unhappy, but a turbulent life can make people feel the meaning of existence. ——Daisaku Ikeda Struggle is the father of all things. ——Tao Xingzhi Struggle has been going on every day since the beginning of mankind. ——Sun Yat-sen Although we can grow up under the protection of parents and relatives, rely on brothers and friends, rely on the support of friends, and gain happiness from lovers, no matter what, in the final analysis, human beings still rely on themselves. —— Goethe Don’t be ashamed to ask for advice Definition: Don’t be ashamed to ask for advice from people who are lower in knowledge or status than yourself. Life is about hard work and nothing is gained - Zhang Hengye is good at hard work but wastes in play, success is achieved by thinking and ruined by casualness - Han Yu Genius is the ability to work hard and diligently without end - Carlyle's intelligence comes from diligence, genius lies in accumulation - - Hua Luogeng is not a really good scholar if he loves to learn but doesn't ask questions diligently. There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. If you work hard for a day, you will get a good night's sleep; if you work hard for a lifetime, you will get a happy sleep - Leonardo da Vinci's decisive factor in becoming a genius should be diligence - Guo Moruo The human brain is the same as the body. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you can first learn to endure hardship - Turgenev's inspiration is just "the reward of tenacious labor" - Repin is so perseverant that you need to sleep at three o'clock and wake up at five o'clock. The most useless thing is to be exposed to the sun for ten days in one day. cold. Success = hard work + correct methods + less empty talk - Einstein The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. Since ancient times, people who have made great achievements in learning are inseparable from the word "hardship". Genius is ninety-nine percent perspiration and one percent inspiration. - Edison The work is accomplished by hard work, and the waste is by play; (Han Yu) Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. (Yan Zhenqing) Diligence can make up for weakness is a good lesson, every minute of hard work equals talent. (Hua Luogeng) The full development of talent is directly proportional to the individual's diligent study and practice. (Guo Moruo) The establishment of the socialist system has opened up a way for us to reach the ideal state, and the realization of the ideal state depends on our hard work. (***) For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success.

(Mao Yisheng) Genius is diligence, someone once said. If this is not entirely true, it is at least largely true. (Liebknecht) Human talent is like a spark. It can be extinguished or burned. There is only one way to force it to burn into a raging fire, which is to work and work again. (Gorky) The youngest among children who do not have the right to inherit inheritance often achieves good development through their own efforts. But those who sit back and enjoy success rarely achieve great things. ——Bacon In order to live successfully, a young man must learn to be self-reliant, eliminate obstacles lurking everywhere, and educate him at home so that he has an independent personality that is recognized by others. ——Dale Carnegie Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others spend drinking coffee on work. ——Lu Xun The so-called genius is the power of hard work. ——Dwight Without extra diligence, there is neither talent nor genius. - Mendeleev Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence. ——Edison The tragedy of genius lies in being bound by small and comfortable fame. ——Akutagawa Ryunosuke Take a rest, your brain will be rusty. ——German proverb God bless those who get up early. ——Spanish proverb: He who is lazy will suffer poverty; he who is diligent will be rich. ——"Bible" Praise weakens diligence. ——Samuel Johnson The busier we are, the more strongly we feel alive and the more aware we are of the existence of our lives. ——Kant Although a diligent person may damage his insights or spiritual freshness and creativity because of his diligence, he will still be praised. ——Nietzsche Boredom is a serious problem for moralists, because more than half of human sins stem from the fear of it. ——Russell Laziness and poverty are always shameful, so everyone will try their best to hide their wealth from others and their laziness from themselves. ——Samuel Johnson The struggle itself to reach the top is enough to enrich the human heart. People must believe that there is more to the mountain than happiness. —— Camus When I was young, I noticed that nine out of ten things I did failed, so I tried ten times harder. ——Bernard Shaw If we think that only strong passions such as ambition and love can suppress other emotions, we are wrong. Although laziness is as weak as water, it often conquers us: it penetrates into all goals and behaviors in life, eroding and destroying passion and virtue. ——La Rochefoucauld The idle man has the least leisure. ——Sertis For me, one thing that has not yet been realized is the greatest spur in my life. ——Erwin White Hard work alone is not enough, ants are also very hardworking. What are you working on? There are two fundamental faults from which all other faults arise: impatience and laziness. ——Kafka Blind diligence can indeed create wealth and glory, but at the same time many noble and elegant organs are deprived of this virtue that alone can create wealth and glory. ——Nietzsche Unless a person has a lot of work to do, he cannot get pleasure from laziness and idleness. ——Jerome A lazy man always has no work to do for him. ——Wowenag Sloth is a mother, she has a son: robbery, and a daughter: hunger. ——Hugo What I fear most is idleness, nothing to do, inaction, and paralysis of the faculties. When the body is idle, the mind becomes depressed. ——Charlotte Bronte If you have great talent, diligence will perfect it; if your talent is mediocre, diligence will make up for the flaws. ——Reynolds Diligence is the mother of good luck. ——Franklin Laziness moves so slowly that poverty soon overtakes it. ——Franklin A mediocre life makes people feel unhappy, but a turbulent life can make people feel the meaning of existence. ——Daisaku Ikeda Struggle is the father of all things. ——Tao Xingzhi Struggle has been going on every day since the beginning of mankind. ——Sun Yat-sen Although we can grow up under the protection of parents and relatives, rely on brothers and friends, rely on the support of friends, and gain happiness from lovers, no matter what, in the final analysis, human beings still rely on themselves. ——Goethe The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying.

——Tao Xingzhi: "Eight Consultants" When accumulating knowledge, we should also have the enthusiasm of farmers to accumulate fertilizer. The scope of picking should be wide and not too restrictive... pick up cow dung, human dung, and sheep dung and let them All become useful fertilizers to nourish the growth of crops. ——Deng Tuo Some books can be tasted, some books can be swallowed, and a few books should be chewed and digested; that is to say, some books only need to be read part of them, and some books can be read in full , but you don’t need to read them too carefully; there are still a few books that you should read in full, read frequently, and read attentively. ——"Bacon's Essays" Don't stuff a lot of messy words in your head, but inspire the ability to understand things, so that from this ability flow out--like flowing out from a living spring--a line Come the stream (knowledge). ——Comenius: "The Great Teaching" You should study at any time and learn everything; you should concentrate your efforts in order to know more and know everything. —— Gorky: "Literary Letters" Reading a good book is like making a good friend. ——Zang Kejia People who can absorb necessary nutrients are healthier than those who eat a lot. Similarly, real scholars are often not people who read a lot of books, but people who read useful books. —— Aristippus The next best thing to choosing good friends is choosing good books. ——Calder Reading a book that is not suitable for you is worse than not reading at all. We must have the ability to choose the most valuable reading materials that best suit our needs. —— Belinsky A bad book is like a bad friend, it may kill you. —— Fielding A book lover will certainly not lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a lovely companion, and a graceful comforter. ——Issac Barrow Books have inspired my intellect and my soul, and they have helped me extricate myself from the putrid mire in which, without them, I would have drowned, choked by stupidity and vulgarity. ——"Gower on Youth" The taste of things becomes boring after a long time; the taste of reading becomes deeper and deeper with time. ——Cheng Yi Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity. ——Liu Xiang I love books. I often stand in front of the bookshelf. At this time, I feel that a vast world, a vast ocean, and a vast universe are spread out in front of me. ——Liu Baiyu Life without books is like a life without sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. —— Shakespeare Books are nutrition for all mankind. ——Shakespeare Books——-The Real University of Our Time. —— Thomas Carlyle All kinds of stupid things gradually melt away under the influence of reading books every day, as if on fire. —— Hugo's book, this is the spiritual last words of this generation to another generation, this is the advice of the dying old man to the young people who have just started to live, this is the sentinel who is ready to rest and comes to take his place. The sentinel gave the order to the sentinel who came to take his place. ——"Herzen on Literature" Without reading, there is no real education, and at the same time, it is impossible to have any discernment. ——"Herzen on Literature" Good books are the most precious treasures. —— Belinsky Books are the life of our time. —— Belinsky The ideal book is the key to wisdom. —— Tolstoy Books are inseparable life partners and mentors for young people. —— Gorky Love books——-This is the source of knowledge! Only knowledge is useful, and only it can turn us into mentally strong, loyal and rational people, able to truly love mankind, respect human labor, and sincerely appreciate the beauty produced by the great uninterrupted labor of mankind. Fruitful people. —— "Gorky on Youth" The more you read, the stronger and braver your spirit becomes. —— Gorky Love books, they will make your life easier; they will help you understand complex thoughts, emotions and events in a friendly way; they will teach you to respect others and yourself; they will love the world and human emotions To inspire the intellect and the heart. —— "Gorky on Youth" Living in our world, it is completely impossible to understand people without reading. —— Gorky Books, like people, are also a living phenomenon. They are also living and talking things.

—— Gorky: "On Literature" Reading, this ordinary process that we take for granted, is actually a process of combining the human soul with the great wisdom of all nations, ancient and modern... —— "Golky on Youth" Every book is a Each time I climbed the small ladder, I became more separated from the beast and rose to the level of human beings, closer to the concept of a better life, and loved this book even more. ——"Gorky on Youth" For educated people, reading is a noble enjoyment. I value reading, it is a valuable habit for me. —— Gorky Reading is about creating a complete personality. —— Bacon Reading makes people enriched, talking makes people agile, writing and note-taking make people precise. ...History makes people wise, poetry makes people clever, mathematics makes people precise, natural history makes people profound, ethics makes people solemn, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. ——"Collected Works of Francis Bacon" The library allows me to study continuously and improve my knowledge. I stay in it for an hour or two every day. This method makes up for the advanced education I have lost. —— "The Autobiography of Franklin" Live with books and never sigh. ——Romain Rolland Time gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge. —— Ostrovsky A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life. ——Keller There is no limit to learning. Green is derived from blue, and green is from blue; ice is derived from water, and is cold from water. ——Xunzi: "Encouraging Learning" A gentleman's learning is done after death. ——Gu Yanwu: "Six Letters to People" and "Collected Works of Gu Yanwu" If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool, and if people do not learn, they will not know. Just pick one that sounds good to you