1. Who knows the classical sayings about self-improvement? Please answer quickly
●As heaven moves vigorously, a gentleman should strive for self-improvement.
"Book of Changes Qianxiang" The movement of celestial bodies is strong and powerful, and a gentleman should work hard and never stop. ●A man must strengthen himself in order to stand up.
Tang Dynasty Li Qi's "Slow Song" A man should work hard to become a man. ●The way of a gentleman begins with constant self-improvement.
Song Dynasty Wang Anshi's "Yi Jia Lun Jie" The principle of a gentleman's life is to work hard and never stop. ●Take ceaselessness as the body and daily renewal as the way.
Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Wen Dajun Fu" style: fundamental. ●There is no rest in life.
"Liezi Tianduan" To live, we must constantly strive for self-improvement. ●The general has no seeds at all, and men should strive for self-improvement.
The Anonymous "Collection of Famous Xians" of the Song Dynasty is not destined to be a general or prime minister at birth. A man with ambition should constantly strive for self-improvement. ●How long is life? Be generous in your efforts.
Three Kingdoms, Wei, Ruan Ji's "Yong Huai" When: How many days. Generosity: high-spirited.
●There are so many difficulties in front of you, but since ancient times, men have always been self-reliant. Li Xian of the Tang Dynasty used "giving away people" to describe things that are difficult and sweet: it originally refers to difficult and sweet things, but actually refers to difficult things.
Encourage men to work hard and strive for self-improvement. ●Self-improvement is the health of the world, and ambition is the way of a great king.
"The Second Book of the Shangqing Emperor" by Kang Youwei of the Qing Dynasty: The health of the world: the embodiment of the vitality of the country. The way of a great king: the way to achieve kingship.
●There are no heroes in the world. Li He's "Hao Ge" of the Tang Dynasty originally had no owner: there was no limit on who it was.
●Ling Shuang refused to let pines and cypresses become the origin and pillars of the universe. Shi Jun of the Tang Dynasty "Inscribed on the Phoebe of Guangfu Temple in Bazhou" is about building a building.
It is a metaphor for those who have integrity and are not afraid of the enemy, and those who have great ambitions and want to be a pillar. ●The name is passed down to immortality, in the career, not in the descendants.
"A Sea of ??Chinese Proverbs" by Shi Xiangzai of the Qing Dynasty. The immortal reputation passed down by a person lies in the establishment of a career, not in the behavior of future generations. ●A gentleman respects those who are in himself, but does not admire those who are in heaven. This is how the sun advances.
"Xunzi: Theory of Heaven" A gentleman has strict requirements on himself and has no luck with God, so he makes progress every day. ●We are knowledgeable and strong but give in, and we are committed to good deeds without slacking off. This is called a gentleman.
"Book of Rites: Qu Li Shang" A gentleman is one who is knowledgeable, constantly striving for self-improvement but humble, and pays attention to doing good deeds without slacking off. This is called a gentleman. ●King Wen was restrained and performed "The Book of Changes"; Zhongniee wrote "Spring and Autumn"; Qu Yuan was exiled and wrote "Li Sao"; Zuoqiu was blind and Que had "Guoyu"; Sun Tzu Binjiao revised the "Art of War"; Wei Qian did not Shu, "Lu Lan", a historical biography; Han Fei, who was imprisoned in Qin, "Speaking of Difficulties" and "Lonely Anger"; "Three Hundred Poems", are the works of the great sages out of anger.
Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Report to Ren An" Ju: Imprisonment. Bad luck: suffer bad luck.
Exiled: exiled. Que: He.
Binjiao: An ancient cool trick of cutting off the patella. Bin: Same as patella.
Relocation: Demotion. It means that the great achievements of sages all come from their perseverance and self-improvement in the face of adversity.
●There is a long way to go. "The Analects of Confucius - Taber" shoulders a heavy responsibility and has to go through a long-term struggle process.
●Birds and beasts never tire of height, and fish and turtles never tire of depth. "Zhuangzi Geng Sangchu" disgust: disgust.
Gao: high altitude, high mountains. Deep: deep water.
It is often used to describe people who should aim high and pursue the profound. ●Things that are promising are like digging a well. If the well is dug nine times and fails to reach the spring, it is like abandoning the well.
"Mencius·Jinxinshang" Jiuyu: Same as "Ren", in ancient times seven or eight feet was used as one Ren, which is very profound. ●Look at how the building was built in one day.
Tang Dynasty Nie Yizhong's "Ke He laments the later times and writes poems to encourage it" asks you to see how building a building can be completed in one day. ●Be able to accumulate small things, and then they can become big things; be able to accumulate small things, and then they can become big things.
"Guan Yinzi·Nine Medicines" Zhou: Zhou Mi. Accumulation: Accumulation.
It means not to ignore small things, but to persevere and then become big things. ●If you don’t accumulate steps, you won’t be able to reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you won’t be able to reach a river or sea.
"Xunzi Encouraging Learning" Step: half step. Dali: Establish a great cause.
It is impossible for a person to do a great career if he is not magnanimous and only cautious. ●If you keep walking without stopping, you will be a lame turtle thousands of miles away; if you are tired of the soil and keep walking, you will be able to build mountains and hills.
"Xunzi · Self-cultivation" step: half step. Lame turtle: A turtle with a leg problem.
Stop: stop. Qiushan Chongcheng: small hills become high mountains.
●Paccumulate a spoonful to form a river, accumulate dust to form a majestic pole. "Book of Jin·Yu Pu Biography" A spoonful of water can form a river, and a dust particle can form a mountain.
●The mountains are taller and the marshes are taller. Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty "The old supervisory censor of the Tang Dynasty gave a gift to Shangshu Gongshendao" When mountains accumulate, they become noble, and when water accumulates, they flow.
●One penny a day, a thousand penny a thousand days; a rope saws a piece of wood, and a drop of water penetrates a stone. Luo Dajing of the Song Dynasty, "Helin Jade Dew", accumulates one penny a day, and a thousand days is a thousand penny; hemp rope can break wood if it is sawed, and water droplets can penetrate stones for a long time.
●When dealing with the world, we should focus on the big picture and start small. "To Wu Zhuru" by Zeng Guofan of the Qing Dynasty: National affairs should be considered from the overall situation and start from the small side.
●Whoever is not good at the beginning will rarely be able to overcome the end. "Yong Huai" written by Ruan Ji in the Three Kingdoms and Wei Dynasties is rare: Shao.
Gram: Done. Que: its.
If people don’t start well, they rarely end well. ●There is no beginning for extravagance, and there is an end for Xianke.
"The Book of Songs·Daya·Dang" Mi: No. When people start something, they always have good intentions, but few people stick to it.
●Those who travel a hundred miles are more than half ninety. "Warring States Policy·Qin Policy Five" A journey of one hundred miles is only half done after ninety miles.
It means that the key to success or failure is often at the end. ●For the sake of climbing a mountain, you will fall short of success.
"Shang Shu·Lv Mastiff" If a mountain is piled high, even if it is short of a basket of soil, it is not considered a success. It means doing things and doing things well from beginning to end.
●Those who are good at the beginning will be successful, and those who are good at the end will be poor. There were many people who did well in the "Second Notes on Current Affairs" by Wei Zheng of the Tang Dynasty, but very few people could persist to the end.
●The height of Mount Tai is not just a stone. It must be humble and then high. "Yan Zi Chun Qiu Nei Chapter" The sublimity of Mount Tai is not made of one stone, but can only be made tall by accumulating many hills.
Taishan is Mount Tai. ●When you work diligently and diligently, like a small stream of water that flows regularly, it can pass through a stone.
"Legendary Teaching Sutra·Chen Shi" You should be diligent and meticulous, just like a small stream of water that flows often, a stone can pass through. ●Those who have a long way to go will not choose the right place to stop.
Han Ying's "Han Shi Wai Zhuan" says that people who shoulder heavy burdens only strive to forge ahead and do not choose to rest. ●Those who are determined to travel thousands of miles will stop at their feet if they fail to hit the right path.
"Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lu Xun Biography" Stopped: Stop and don't go. Those who are determined to travel thousands of miles will not stop halfway.
●To build a career and make contributions, you must be practical in everything you do. Ming Dynasty Hong Zicheng's "Cai Gen Tan·Cultivation of the Body" is based on the footing: the footing.
To build your own merits, you must be down-to-earth in everything you do. ●Those who don’t have a lot of things to do, don’t have great achievements.
"Book of Rites of Dada·Encourage Learning" If you don't insist on doing things continuously, there will be no outstanding achievements. ●The trickle is small. 2. Ancient sayings about self-improvement
There is a long way to go. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Taibo"
Even if you are nine people high on a mountain, you will only fall short of the success. ——"Shang Shu·Lv Mastiff"
Birds and beasts never tire of heights, and fish and turtles never tire of depths. ——"Zhuangzi·Gengsangchu"
The height of Mount Tai (Tai) is not just a stone, it is tired and humble and then high. ——"Yanzi Chunqiu·Internal Chapter"
Those who travel a hundred miles are more than ninety. ——"The Five Policies of Qin in the Warring States Period"
Although the trickle is small, it soaks into a river, and although the candle flame is faint, it can start a prairie fire. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Zhou Fang Biography"
Those who are determined to travel thousands of miles will not stop at the right foot. ——"Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lu Xun Biography"
Accumulate a spoonful to form a river, accumulate dust to form a majestic pole. ——"Book of Jin·Yu Pu Biography"
Those who do not have many things to do will not have great achievements. ——"The Book of Rites of Great Dai·Encouragement to Learn"
Those who have a long way to go will not choose the right place to rest. ——Han Han Ying
The picture is more difficult than the easy one, because it is more detailed than the details.
——Three Kingdoms (Shu)·Zhuge Liang
To be able to make a fortune must start from a piece of baht; to show off the sky, it must start from a penny. ——Jin·Ge Hong
Those who are good at the beginning will be successful in practice, and those who are good at the end will overshadow the few. ——Wei Zheng of the Tang Dynasty
A man must strengthen himself to stand up. ——Li Qi of the Tang Dynasty
Ling Shuang refused to let the pines and cypresses grow, so he called them the pillars of the universe. ——Shi Jun of the Tang Dynasty
A thousand miles begins with a single step, and dust rises from the mountains. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
The mountains are high as they accumulate, and the lakes are long as they accumulate. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
You see, the building was never completed in one day. ——Nie Yizhong of the Tang Dynasty
The way of a gentleman begins with constant self-improvement. ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty
A general has no talent at all, but a man should strengthen himself. ——Song Dynasty·Anonymous
One penny a day, a thousand penny a thousand days; a rope saws the wood, and the water drops penetrate the stone. ——Luo Dajing of the Song Dynasty
To establish a career and make contributions, one must be practical in everything. ——Ming Dynasty Hong Zicheng
In matters of the world, we should focus on the big picture and start small. ——Zeng Guofan of the Qing Dynasty
Self-improvement is the starting point, and sincerity is the achievement. ——Qing·Jinying
Mortals value self-reliance. ——Shi Xiangzai of the Qing Dynasty 3. Sentences from ancient Chinese poems about self-improvement
1. Stones can be broken, but not strong; elixirs can be ground, but not red.
2. Who knows the heart of a strong man in the flute, and the empty sand head illuminates the human bones. 3. Straight as a red silk rope, as clear as ice in a jade pot.
4. Don’t be shaken by outsiders, don’t be moved by things, and then be able to take care of the world’s major events. 5. Being determined and courageous is called firmness.
Strongness is the virtue of being a man. qq signature 6. My husband is thousands of miles away, who can clean a room? 7. When heaven moves in good health, a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.
8. The times are approaching, and the pictures are drawn one by one. Animals say something 9. Humans are not sages, and no one can make mistakes.
10. May you learn to be like a pine tree, but be careful not to be a peach or a plum. 11. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough wind knows the honest minister.
12. Sacrificing one’s life in a national disaster, treating one’s death as if one were returning home. 13. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down.
14. Live as long as the heaven and earth, and shine as brightly as the sun and the moon. 15. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. 4. Ancient Chinese sentences about self-improvement
1. Stones can be broken, but not strong; elixirs can be ground, but not red.
2. Who knows the heart of a strong man in the flute, and the empty sand head illuminates the human bones.
3. Straight as a red silk rope, as clear as jade pot ice.
4. Don’t be shaken by external forces, don’t be moved by things, and then be able to take care of the world’s major events.
5. Being determined and courageous is called firmness. Strength is the virtue of being a stranger. qq signature
6. My husband is thousands of miles away, who can clean a room?
7. Heaven is moving vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.
8. The times are approaching, and the pictures are drawn one by one. Animals' sayings
9. Humans are not sages, and no one can do anything wrong.
10. May you learn to be like a pine tree, but be careful not to be a peach or a plum.
11. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough wind knows the honest minister.
12. Sacrificing one’s life in a national disaster, treating one’s death as if one were returning home.
13. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down.
14. Live as long as the heaven and earth, and shine as brightly as the sun and the moon.
15. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. 5. I would like to ask: What is the preceding text of "self-improvement" in the ancient text?
The whole sentence is "Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement" (Qian Gua), "The terrain is Kun, and a gentleman carries things with great virtue" (Qian Gua) hexagram).
"Tian Xing Jian" comes from "The Book of Changes": "When Tian Xing Jian is strong, a gentleman will constantly strive for self-improvement" (Qian Gua), "The terrain is Kun, and a gentleman will carry things with great virtue" (Kun Gua). It means: the movement of heaven (i.e. nature) is strong and strong, corresponding to this, a gentleman should be resolute and determined, and work hard to become stronger; the momentum of the earth is thick and gentle, so a gentleman should increase his virtue and accommodate all things. Translated as: A gentleman should be like the sky, which is constantly moving, even if you are displaced, you will not give in; if you are a gentleman, you should be like the earth, and there is nothing that cannot be carried.