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A collection of famous sayings and aphorisms about Chinese studies

#ABILITY TRAINING# Introduction Chinese studies are the cultural treasures of our China. It contains many philosophies and famous sentences. We have compiled some famous sentences about reading. Welcome to read!

1. It is better to have no books than to believe in all the books.

2. If you envy other people’s fish by the river, you might as well go home and weave your own net.

3. The weather is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as the people.

4. The knowledge of poverty and lowliness should not be forgotten, and the wife of chaff should not go to court. ——Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Song Hongzhuan

5. A year’s plan begins in spring, and a day’s plan begins in the morning. ——Xiao Duo

6. Wise men like water, and benevolent men like mountains. To describe benevolent and wise men with mountains and rivers, the image is vivid and profound.

7. The stones on other mountains can be used to polish jade. The original metaphor is that talented people from other countries can serve their own country. Finally, it is a metaphor for people or opinions that can help you correct your shortcomings.

8. Stones from other mountains can attack jade.

9. If his body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told.

10. The same sound can produce buzzing, and the same smell can merge with each other, that is, similar things can react with each other. It means that people with similar interests and opinions respond to each other and naturally combine together.

11. When you reach the top of the mountain, you can see all the mountains and small mountains at a glance. ——Du Fu

12. When the year is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither.

13. Who has no faults? If you can correct your faults, there is no greater good.

14. Those who know me tell me that I am worried; those who don’t know me tell me what I want.

15. The person who cares is confused, but the observer knows clearly. ——Yuan Xingchong

16. Complacency will lead to losses, but humility can gain benefits.

17. What is lost is lost in the east, and what is gained is mulberry elm.

18. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea. ——Li Bai

19. A man with lofty ideals will not drink water from a stolen spring, and an honest man will not be fed by someone who complains. ——The Book of the Later Han Dynasty

20. As long as you keep your attitude straight, and you don’t need to force orders, others will learn from it. If your thoughts and actions are not correct, you will not obey others even if you give orders.

21. Read thousands of volumes, and write like a master. ——Du Fu

22. The mountains never get too high and the sea never gets too deep; the Duke of Zhou feeds and the world returns to its heart.

23. The strong wind knows how strong the grass is, and the grass will wither after seeing the cold weather. ——The Biography of Wang Ba in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty

24. Wherever sincerity comes, gold and stone will be opened. ——Book of the Later Han Dynasty, Guangling Si Wang Jingzhuan

25. Looking up to the sky and laughing, we go out. How can we be the people of Penghao? ——Li Bai

26. Loyal advice is unpleasant to the ears and beneficial to action; good medicine is bitter to the mouth and beneficial to the disease.

27. The yellow sand will wear the golden armor in a hundred battles, and the Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——Wang Changling

28. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.

29. When building a mountain, it stops when it reaches a height of nine feet, leaving only the last basket unfinished. This is a metaphor for failure.

30. If a person has no manners, what will he do if he does not die?

31. The rope cuts the wood, and the water drops penetrate the stone. ——Han Shu Meisheng Biography

32. The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, while the friendship between villains is as sweet as sweet wine.

33. My life has a limit, but my knowledge has no limit.

34. Smart and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions.

35. Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is peril.

36. Governing a big country is actually like cooking food. If you stir it too much, it will rot easily. This is a metaphor for running a big country by doing nothing. It is often used to describe the ease of doing things.

37. We are all full of joy and hope, and want to go up to the blue sky to embrace the bright moon. ——Li Bai

38. The prime of life will never come again, and it will be difficult to wake up again in one day. ——Tao Yuanming

39. A wise man will not be confused, a benevolent man will not worry, and a brave man will not be afraid.

40. A ruler is shorter and an inch is longer.

41. Misfortunes lie on the back of blessings, and blessings lie on the backs of misfortunes.

42. If you are a person of three, you must have a teacher: choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones.

43. Be prepared for danger in times of peace, and be prepared for danger.

44. People are not saints and sages. Who can have no faults? But if you can correct your faults, there is no great good.

45. Don’t do evil because it’s small, and don’t do good because it’s small. ——Liu Bei

46. Death is inevitable for everyone, and it may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather.

47. If the warehouse is abundant, you will be able to pay attention to etiquette and have enough food and clothing. Then you will consider what should be done and what should not be done.

48. The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and a strong man will never return once he is gone.

49. A gentleman does not require a full diet, nor does he require comfort in his residence. Be good at actions and careful in words.

50. He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise.