A bird cannot fly without wings, and a person cannot achieve anything without ambition.
Happiness does not come like a bird.
There is no Flame Mountain that cannot be overcome.
If you are not afraid of high mountains and long roads, you are afraid of weak will.
Words are just leaves, actions are the fruits.
If you have ambitions, you will not grow old. If you have no ambitions, you will live a hundred years in vain.
Don’t learn to climb treetops and sing high-pitched songs while swinging here and there.
Without lofty ideals, youth will wither, without great aspirations, life will be dim.
People rely on ambition and tigers rely on power.
A thousand-mile horse cannot run in the courtyard, and a thousand-mile pine cannot be planted in a flower pot.
A good horse depends on its strength, and a good man depends on his ambition.
The ideal of a hen is nothing but a handful of chaff.
Ten thousand zeros are not worth one one, and ten thousand dreams are not worth one hard work.
A bird that likes to sing can’t make a nest, and a person that likes to blow can’t make a nest.
The birds all flew to high branches.
Those who only have hope but no action can only rely on dreaming to reap their rewards.
The Great Wall is built brick by brick. The vast ocean is made up of streams.
2. ※Seeking Knowledge※
If the bell does not ring or ring, people will not learn well.
If a tree is not cultivated, it will not grow straight; if a person does not learn, he will have no knowledge.
If the water does not flow, it will stink; if people do not learn, they will fall behind.
It is better to enrich yourself with knowledge than to dress yourself up with jewelry.
The sky is bright when there are many stars, and the wisdom is broad when learning is abundant.
If the baby swallow does not learn, it will never fly into the blue sky.
Without feathers, no matter how strong a bird is, it cannot fly; without knowledge, no matter how good the ideal is, it is empty talk.
Lush seedlings need water, and growing teenagers need to learn.
Smartness comes from hard work, and knowledge comes from daily accumulation.
Birds rely on wings, rabbits rely on legs, and humans rely on wisdom and fish rely on tails.
Don’t adorn your clothes, but enrich your wisdom.
A stupid bird flies first and enters the forest early; a person who studies diligently enters the forest early.
What you learn in childhood is like what is carved on stone.
If you are eager to learn and ask questions, you can learn everything; if you are shy and don’t ask, you will fall behind one day.
Bees don’t want too few flowers to make honey, and they love to learn and don’t waste minutes and seconds.
He who does not learn is like a wasteland where no grain grows.
Learning is like driving up a mountain; if you don’t advance, you will retreat.
Be stingy with time and never relax for a minute; be greedy with knowledge and strive for every bit of it.
If you don’t eat, you will be hungry; if you don’t study, you will be stupid.
Rain can fill the mouth of a bottle, but knowledge cannot fill the brain.
Eyes are the doors and windows to people’s souls, and books are the food for people’s spirits.
Knowledge is more valuable than wealth, and ignorance is more terrible than poverty.
No one can steal the golden pot of knowledge.
Pretending to understand if you don’t understand will always be a loser. You can lift a hundred catties with strength, but you can lift ten thousand catties with wisdom.
The usefulness of knowledge is like a torch for a night traveler.
Modility is the guide of knowledge, and perseverance is the safekeeping of knowledge.
Food nourishes the body, and knowledge enriches wisdom.
The water and grass are good, the cattle and sheep are fat; many people with knowledge are wise.
The spring water cannot be drained, and the knowledge cannot be exhausted.
Mountains need greening, and people need culture.
Science is like a mountain. It depends on whether you dare to climb or not. If you are timid, you will always stand at the bottom of the mountain. Only when you are brave can you reach the top.
Ignorance is the same as being blind.
If you travel every day, you are not afraid of thousands of miles; if you study every moment, you are not afraid of thousands of volumes.
Reading requires careful attention, as one word is worth a thousand pounds.
There is a road to the mountain of books, and hard work is the path to the mountain of books, and hard work is the boat to the boundless sea of ??learning.
Where there are many weeds, there are few crops, and those who talk a lot have little knowledge.
Educated people are like fruit trees, twisted and crooked; stupid people are like bamboo poles, slippery and pointed.