Human life is neither as good nor as bad as people imagine. The greatest happiness in life does not lie in possession, but in the process of pursuit. Below are the inspirational idioms on life philosophy compiled by the editor. Let’s take a look.
Inspiring idioms about life (1)
1. Bamboo and wood chips: A person is thoughtful and does not leave even the smallest things behind, or does not throw away the smallest things. ...leave it to be applied when needed.
2. Lan Li clarified: When a person is responsible for the beginning of a life, he is determined to refresh all the bad things in this life and do it well.
3. Make sacrifices and follow the path: A person who has no opinion will always do things poorly, so of course we have to listen to other people’s opinions when doing things, but more importantly, we must have our own opinion. In this way So as not to accomplish nothing.
4. Prevent micro-degeneration (preventing cuteness): To prevent evils, you must start from a small start.
5. Even if you are in the most difficult situation, even if you are exhausted, you still have to struggle and resist.
6. Blind man and blind horse: Doing things without understanding the situation in advance, messing around and bumping into each other will inevitably lead to mistakes and dangers.
7. The blind man feels the elephant: Don’t just know a part of everything and jump to random conclusions. This will not only make mistakes and be inconsistent with the truth, but also often make things worse.
8. Handan toddlers: imitating others and losing their original instincts. (Although people have shortcomings, they must also have their own instinctive advantages. Cutting off strengths to compensate for weaknesses is the truth; if you blindly imitate others and learn from others, and ignore your original instinctive advantages, then painting a tiger will not be like a dog. Nothing will be accomplished)
9. Three folds: Success achieved through many setbacks and hard work.
10. Three visits to the thatched cottage: The desire and sincerity to invite people, which means not being ashamed to ask questions and seeking talents with an open mind.
11. Selfless: Use talent as the standard, do not be biased because he is an enemy; do not be afraid of others' opinions because he is a relative, and make decisions with a fair attitude.
12. Where there is a will there is a way (where there is a will there is a way): As long as people have a firm will, they can accomplish things successfully. (Encouraging people to set their ambitions and persevere to achieve career success)
13. Swallowing dates in one gulp: People do not seek to go deep into reading or understanding things, which is abstract and superficial, as if they swallowed dates in one gulp, but I don’t know what dates taste like.
14. Pulling the seedlings to encourage growth: If you think the seedlings are growing too slowly, you forcefully pull them up, which causes the seedlings to wither. (Regardless of the laws of the development of objective things, and only relying on subjective wishes to do things, thinking that this way can achieve the desired goal, but the result is that not only the goal is not achieved, but mistakes are made and things are messed up)
15. Going in the opposite direction: No matter how abundant your conditions are, if you go in the wrong direction, you will never achieve your goal.
16. Go in opposite directions (meaning to go in the opposite direction): A person's actual actions are contrary to his subjective wishes, and he will never achieve his goal.
17. Effortless: broad-minded and far-sighted, able to handle things in an orderly manner without much effort. (The reason why I am good at technique is that I know the principles of using techniques, and practice makes perfect. When I use them, I only need to rely on my spiritual feeling and the application of this spirit to know how to do it)
Inspiring idioms about life (2)
1. Work in the morning and be alert in the evening. Source: "Book of Changes·Qian": "A gentleman works hard all day long, and if he is vigilant in the evening, he has no fault." Allusion: Qian: Qian Qian , that is, to strive for self-improvement; vigilance: to be cautious. Describes being diligent and cautious all day long, without any negligence.
2. The last source of Shamelessness: "Han Feizi·Yu Lao": "The husband leads the road to fight for the distance, not first and then later. And the priority lies with the minister, why should the superior control the horse? The reason why this king is Houye." Allusion: Feeling shameful for running last. It is a metaphor that as long as you persist to the end, you can achieve your goal.
3. The source of tempting one's heart and forbearance: "Mencius Gaozi Xia": "So tempting one's heart and forbearance has (increased) what it can't do." Allusions: To tempt one's heart: to stir one's heart; Tolerance: to make one's heart shake. Tough character. Refers to persisting despite external resistance.
4. Hard struggle Allusion: Not afraid of hardships and hardships, persist in heroic struggle.
5. Consistent source: "Xunzi·Yi Bing": "Think about what must be done first and show respect to it. Be cautious and end like the beginning, and the end will be the same. This is called good luck." Allusion: Beginning :beginning;end:end. The same thing from beginning to end. It means being able to persevere without interruption.
6. Nine deaths without regrets Source: Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" in the Chu Dynasty of the Warring States Period: "I have a good heart, but I still have no regrets even if I die nine times." Allusion: Even if I die nine times, I still have no regrets. Describes a person with a strong will, no matter how many dangers he has experienced, he will never waver or retreat.
7. A solid heart can be pierced by a stone. Source: "Magazine" by Jiang Linji in the Song Dynasty quoted Feng Teqing's poem "It's Hard to Leave": "The Buddha made a wish to all living beings, and a solid heart can be pierced by a stone." Wang Mao in the Song Dynasty "Yuke Series" Volume 28: "Shiyan: 'A solid heart can penetrate a stone.'" Allusion: A firm will can penetrate a stone. It means that as long as you are determined, things will succeed.
8. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step: "Laozi" Chapter 64: "The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from tired soil; the journey of a thousand miles, Allusion: A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. It is a metaphor that success in things is gradually accumulated from childhood to adulthood.
9. The mountain slides through the stone. Source: Han Meicheng's "A Letter to the King of Wu": "Mountain Tai slides through the stone." Allusion: The dripping water in the mountain can penetrate the stone. It means that as long as you have determination and perseverance, things can succeed.
10. A solid heart can be pierced by a stone. Source: "Magazine" by Jiang Linji in the Song Dynasty quoted Feng Teqing's poem "It's Hard to Leave": "The Buddha made a wish to all living beings, and a solid heart can be pierced by a stone." Wang Mao in the Song Dynasty "Yuke Series" Volume 28: "Shiyan: 'A solid heart can penetrate a stone.'" Allusion: A firm will can penetrate a stone. It means that as long as you are determined, things will succeed.
11. Victory or defeat is a common occurrence for military strategists. Source: "Old Book of Tang Dynasty·Pei Du Biography": "One victory and one loss, the military strategist is in constant power." Allusion: Victory or failure is a common occurrence for those who lead troops in battle. to things. It means don't take an accidental victory or failure too seriously.
12. Not allowed in. Yu is Gun’s son. Yao ordered Gun to control the floods, but Gun's method of controlling the floods was wrong. He built up soil to block the water, and the result was a failure. The new emperor Shun ordered Yu to continue controlling the floods. After thirteen years, Yu finally subdued the flood.
13. Breaking the Cauldron In the year BC, Xiang Yu’s rebel army fought a battle with the main force of the Qin Army led by Qin General Zhang Han in Julu. After Xiang Yu crossed the Zhang River, he ordered the entire army to "sink all the ships, break the cauldrons, burn the houses, and carry three days of food to show that the soldiers will die and none of them will return the favor." In the battle of Julu, the Qin army was defeated, and Xiang's army shocked the princes. .
14. Besieged on all sides Liu Bang besieged Xiang Yu in Gaixia. Xiang Yu heard the Han troops on all sides singing Chu folk songs at night. He couldn't help being very surprised and depressed. Yu Ji committed suicide, and Xiang Yu's hero came to an end. He fled to Wujiang with his remaining soldiers, and finally committed suicide by the river.
15. Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage The story of Liu Bei’s visit to Zhuge Liang in the late Han Dynasty. Liu Bei paid three sincere visits and finally moved Zhuge Liang to help Liu Bei establish the Shu Han Dynasty.