Question 1: What does aphorism mean? Aphorism: a concise but profound and moving statement.
Synonyms: aphorisms
I collected a lot of aphorisms and wrote them all in my diary.
Aphorisms for self-improvement in life If a jade is not pecked, it will become useless; if a person does not learn, he will not know.
Aphorisms about work and struggle in life, self-consciousness is the mother of progress.
Question 2: What do the famous aphorisms mean? It is a sentence that can be used as a motto for future generations, and is used to warn future generations!
Question 3: The meaning of all famous sayings and aphorisms 1. Every inch of mountains and rivers is precious. Meaning: Every inch of land in the motherland is very precious.
2. I dare not forget the great country despite my humble status. It means: Even if you are in a humble position, you dare not forget to care about the country and the people.
3. Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. It means: civilians are responsible for the rise and fall of a country.
4. Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and wax torches will not dry until they turn to ashes. Meaning: This sentence is a pun. "Si" and "思" are homophonic puns. The original meaning is a spirit of dedication, and also refers to the deep longing for the other person.
5. To do big things but cherish one's life, to see small gains and forget one's life is not a hero. It means: Doing great things but cherishing yourself, pursuing small profits without risking your life are not heroes.
6. Everyone is destined to die. Death may be heavier than Mount Tai, or lighter than a feather. It means: everyone must die, some people's death is heavier than Mount Tai, and some people's death is lighter than a feather.
Question 4: What do aphorisms mean? They refer to famous words spoken, written, recorded in history, concluded or suggested through practice, and used to warn the world by some celebrities or ordinary people. Famous aphorisms are easy to pass down and are the concentrated essence.
Question 5: What does the aphorism mean? Keeping your promises is like defending your honor. ——(France) Balzac
Once a word is spoken, it is hard to follow. ——Chinese proverb
If you treat people with integrity, they will not bully you; if you treat things with integrity, you will succeed in everything.
——(middle) Feng Yuxiang
Credit is both an intangible power and an intangible wealth.
——(Japanese) Konosuke Matsushita
Conscience is the sentry in each of our hearts. It is there on duty to monitor us and not do anything illegal. ——(British) Somerset Maugham
Once a word is spoken, it cannot be followed. ——Chinese proverb
If you follow an upright and honest life path, you will surely end up with a clear conscience.
——(Su) Gorky
Don’t lie, don’t be afraid of the truth. ——(Russian) Leo Tolstoy
Frankness is the product of honesty and courage. ——(US) Mark Twain
If you make a mistake, you can get back on your feet immediately; if you break a promise, you may never recover.
——(American) Franklin
It is more important for a person to strictly keep his promises than to guard his property. ——(France) Molière
Only by being true to yourself will you not deceive others. ——(English) Shakespeare
Credit is rare and easy to lose. Credit that takes 10 years to accumulate is often lost due to temporary words and deeds. ——(Japan) Daisaku Ikeda
The most important thing in interpersonal relationships is sincerity, and it must come from the sincerity of the heart. Sincerity is an invincible sword in society, and you should carry it wherever you go.
—— (Chinese) Sanmao
Credit is like a mirror, as long as there are cracks, it cannot be connected as before. ——(Switzerland) Amir
Not all shiny things are gold; not all beautiful words are good words.
——(English) Shakespeare
Keeping one’s word is better than being famous. ——(USA) Roosevelt
Honesty is better than all wisdom, and it is the basic condition of wisdom.
——(Germany) Kant
People who have lost their trust are dead in this world.
——(English) Herbert
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1. Keep your promises as if you were protecting your honor. ——(French) Balzac
Once a word is spoken, it is hard to keep it. ——Chinese proverb
If you are honest with others, you will not be deceived by others; if you are honest with others, everything will be accomplished.
—— ―(Chinese) Feng Yuxiang
Credit is both intangible power and intangible wealth
――(Japan) Matsushita Konosuke
Conscience is in the heart of each of us. It's a sentry post, and it's on duty there to monitor us not to do anything illegal. - (English) Somerset Maugham
Once a word is said, it's hard to chase it back - Chinese proverb
If you live an upright and honest life, you will definitely have a clear conscience
——(Su) Gorky
Don’t lie, don’t be afraid of the truth. ) Leo Tolstoy
Frankness is the product of honesty and courage - (US) Mark Twain
If you make a mistake, you can get back on your feet immediately; if you break your promise, you can. It may never be recovered. ——(American) Franklin
It is more important for a person to strictly keep his promise than to guard his property ——(France) Molière
Be true to yourself and you will not deceive others. - (English) Shakespeare
Credit that takes 10 years to accumulate is often lost due to one-time words and deeds. (Japan) Daisaku Ikeda
The most important thing in interpersonal relationships is sincerity, and it must come from the heart. Sincerity is an invincible sword in society, and you should carry it wherever you go. < /p>
——(Chinese) Sanmao
Credit is like a mirror, as long as there are cracks, it cannot be connected as before. ——(Switzerland) Amir
Not all glittering things are gold; not all beautiful words are good words.
——(English) Shakespeare
Being trustworthy is better than being famous. ——(American) Roosevelt
Honesty is better than all wisdom, and it is the basic condition of wisdom
——(Germany) Kant
Loss of credibility. People who have no faith are already dead in this world. ——(English) Hubbard Impermanent chastity, only where there is profit, will do anything, if so, it can be called a villain - Xunzi
Faith is like the land of the five elements, no position, no fame, and water, metal, and wood are all waiting for those who live there. . ——Zhu Xi
If someone is like heaven, loyalty is his clothes and his faith is his clothes. ——Lu Zhaoling
You must treat others with sincerity, and others will reciprocate with sincerity——Li Ka-shing
Starting a business is not like studying. You can live for many years in one day. Starting a business must be done step by step. . ――Zhou Jinfeng
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Question 6: What does the famous saying mean? Quote [míng yán]
Quote: Very Famous sayings, famous words, generally refer to things said by famous people.
Question 7: What does the motto mean? Motto
géyán
Words that contain admonishment and education are generally more concise, such as 'fullness will cause harm, modesty will benefit', 'humility will make people progress, pride will make people fall behind'.
Proverb [proverb]
Literature
A concise and incisive proverb, generally used to express commonly held opinions and beliefs. Proverbs are an integral part of every spoken language and folk literature, originating from oral legends. The same maxim often appears in different forms in different parts of the world. Cultural societies starting with ancient Egypt collected their aphorisms. One of the earliest collections of English proverbs, Alfred's Sayings, dates back to about 1150-1180.
Perhaps the most famous in North America is the motto in "Poor Richard's Almanac," an almanac published by Franklin between 1732 and 1757.
Question 8: The meaning of famous aphorisms. This aphorism shows that bravery is the most important quality of a person. With courage, lost property and honor can be regained, but once courage is lost, there is nothing.