1. What are the classical Chinese sentences that express that a person must work hard?
What are the classical Chinese sentences that express that a person must work hard;
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2. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman constantly strives for self-improvement - "Book of Changes Qian·Xiang"
3. Where there is a will, things come true. , The cauldron was broken, and the boat was destroyed, and the hundred and two Qin Passes finally belonged to Chu;
4. Hard work will not fail God, and three thousand Yue Jia can swallow Wu.
5. Those who are not strong in ambition are not wise enough. ——"Mozi · Self-cultivation"
6. Where there is a will, there is a way. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Geng"
7. When heaven is about to assign a great responsibility to a man, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve his skin, deplete his body, and disturb his place. for.
——"Mencius Gaozi Xia"
8. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the gold and stone can be carved. ——"Xunzi·Encouragement to Learning"
9. Stones can be broken, but not strong; elixirs can be ground, but not red. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Period·Integrity"
10. If you want to make a deep effort, grind an iron pestle into a needle. ——Cao Xue's "Sichuan Guangji·Pengshan County, Shangchuan South Road"
Sentences expressing that a person must work hard are:
1. People are not afraid of walking in the dark, I am afraid that there is no sunshine in my heart.
2. The god of luck often comes just because you take one more look, think more, and take one more step.
3. Positive people see an opportunity in every worry, while negative people see some kind of worry in every opportunity.
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5. With the support of a lofty goal, if you work non-stop, even if it is slow, you will definitely succeed.
6. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in adverse and difficult encounters.
7. The biggest difference between great men and ordinary people is cherishing time.
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9. Life is beautiful to some people. These people strive for a certain goal throughout their lives.
10. Even if action leads to mistakes, it also brings about learning and growth; inaction leads to stagnation and shrinkage.
11. The reason why a great man is great is that when he and others are in adversity, others lose confidence, but he is determined to achieve his goals.
12. Don’t seek to compare with others, but seek to surpass yourself. If you want to cry, cry with tears of excitement, and if you want to laugh, smile with a growing character!
13. Life is not about surpassing others, but about surpassing yourself.
14. Success does not depend on how much strength you have, but how long you can persist.
15. God never complains about people’s ignorance, but people complain about God’s injustice. 2. Classical Chinese essays about hard work
1. Mencius of the pre-Qin Dynasty "Born in sorrow, died in happiness": Therefore, when heaven is about to assign a great responsibility to a man, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, and starve his body. His skin is empty and his body is depleted, and his actions are messed up by his movements. Therefore, if his mind and forbearance are tempted, he will benefit from what he cannot do.
Interpretation: Therefore, when God wants to place a heavy responsibility on someone, he must first make his mind distressed and his muscles and bones tired, making him hungry and his body empty and weak, making every action he takes Unsatisfactory, this will stimulate his will, make his temperament persevering, and increase the abilities he does not possess.
2. Pre-Qin Xunzi's "Encouragement to Learning": If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved.
Definition: (If) it stops after carving a few times, (then) the rotten wood will continue to carve. (If) you keep carving, (then) you can carve gold and stone successfully.
3. Qing Dynasty Wei Yuan's "Hai Guo Tu Zhi": Learn from the barbarians and develop skills to control the barbarians.
Definition: Seeking ways to resist bullying and strengthen a country by learning advanced Western military technology. Later, it referred to learning advanced Western technology to resist the West.
4. "Poem to Encourage Learning" by Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty: The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock, which is when men are studying.
From midnight every day until the rooster crows, it is the best time for boys to study. When they are young, they must know how to study hard and study diligently.
5. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Jinxuejie": The work is accomplished by hard work, and the idleness is caused by play; the success is achieved by thinking, and the failure is caused by following.
Definition: Studying is accomplished through hard work, but it can be wasted in games. Things are successful because of repeated thinking, but they can be destroyed by randomness without thinking. 3. A classical Chinese article about "struggle hard"
"Born in Sorrow, Die in Peace" written by Mencius and his disciples is a classical Chinese article describing struggle.
The original text is as follows: Shun Fa was raised among the acres of land, Fu Shuao was raised among the boards, Jiao Ge was raised among the fish and salt, Guan Yiwu was raised among the scholars, Sun Shuao was raised among the sea, Baili Xi was raised among them. In the city. Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust a person with a great responsibility, he must first strain his mind and will, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions. Therefore, tempting his heart and forbearance will benefit him beyond what he can do.
People always make mistakes, and then they can change; they are stuck in the heart, and they are balanced by worries, and then they act; they are marked by color, they are expressed by sounds, and then they are metaphors. If you enter, you will be unable to control the people at home, if you leave, you will be invincible to foreign patients, and the country will be permanently destroyed.
Then I know that I was born in sorrow and died in happiness. ——Pre-Qin Mencius and his disciples "Born in sorrow, died in peace and happiness" Translation: Shun was appointed from farming in the fields, Fu Yue was appointed from the work of building walls, and Jiao Ke was appointed from selling fish and selling salt. , Guan Yiwu was rescued from the prison officer and appointed, Sun Shuao was appointed from his seclusion on the seaside, and Baili Xi was redeemed from the slave market and appointed.
Therefore, when God wants to place a heavy responsibility on someone, he must first make his mind distressed and his muscles and bones tired, making him hungry and his body empty and weak, making every action he takes unsatisfactory. This will inspire his will, make his temperament persevering, and increase his abilities that he does not possess. A person often makes mistakes before he can correct them; he is troubled and blocked by thoughts before he can work hard; others' anger is reflected in their faces, and their resentment is expressed in their words, and then you will know.
If a country does not have ministers who adhere to the law and wise men who can assist the king at home, and does not have neighboring countries to rival it and disasters from foreign countries, it will always be in danger of destruction. In this way, we will know that sorrow and suffering are enough to make people survive, and comfort and enjoyment are enough to make people perish.
Notes 1. Shun: Yao’s surname and Chonghua’s given name. During the reign of Emperor Yao of the Tang Dynasty, he farmed in Mount Li (southeast of Jinan, Shandong, or southeast of Yongji, present-day Shanxi). "The father was stubborn, the mother was loud, the younger brother was proud, and he was able to be harmonious and filial." Emperor Yao sent him to the mountains and rivers, and encountered a storm and thunderstorm. , Shun's behavior was not lost, so he passed on the throne of emperor.
The name of the country is Yu, and the history is called Yushun. Deeds can be found in "Shangshu·Yao Dian" and "Historical Records·The Chronicles of the Five Emperors", etc.
2. Fa: start, refers to appointment. 3. 玎 (quǎn) mu: field mu, here means cultivated land.
玎, a field channel. 4. Fu Shuo (fù yuè): During the Yin and Shang Dynasties, it was Xu Mi (a kind of prisoner) and built in Fu Xian (also known as Fu Yan, in the east of Pinglu, Shanxi today).
King Wu Ding of the Shang Dynasty wanted to prosper the Yin Dynasty. He dreamed of a saint named Suo. Seeing Wu Ding, Wu Ding said: "That's right."
He told him that he was a saint, and he regarded him as a prime minister, and the Yin State was in great power. So he took Fu Xian as his surname and named him Fu Shuo.
The deeds can be found in "Historical Records·Yin Benji" and so on. 5. To lift: to be selected.
6. Block building: When building a wall, put soil between two plywood and pound the soil with a pestle to make it solid. A pestle used for building and pounding soil.
7. Jiao Ge (gé): A minister of King Zhou of Shang Dynasty, he is also called a wise man together with Wei Zi, Ji Zi and Prince Bigan. 8. Fish salt: This means fishing and salting on the beach.
"Historical Records" says that Yan is between Bojie, where there is plenty of fish and salt; it brings mountains and seas together, where there is plenty of fish and salt. 9. Guan Yiwu: Guan Zhong was from Yingshang (now Xuchang, Henan), and his family was poor.
He assisted Prince Jiu of Qi State, but Prince Jiu failed to ascend the throne. Prince Xiaobai ascended the throne as Duke Huan of Qi. Duke Huan of Qi knew that he was a virtuous man, released him from prison, made him his prime minister, and respectfully called him Zhongfu.
"Historical Records·Biography of Guan Yan": "Guan Zhong was appointed to govern Qi, and Duke Huan of Qi became the hegemon. The nine princes united to unite the world, and this was Guan Zhong's plan."
10. Scholar: prison officer. 11. Sun Shuao (áo): The surname is Jiang, the first name is Ao, the courtesy name is Sun Shu, and the first name is Ai Lie.
In the Spring and Autumn Period, he was the Prime Minister of Chu State. Originally called "I am the humble one of Qi Si", Qi Si was in Gushi, Henan Province today, and the remote place was called Bi.
12. Sea: seaside. 13. Baili Xi (xī): also known as Baili Xi.
He was originally a doctor of the State of Yu. The Jin State destroyed the Yu State, and Baili Xi was captured to the Jin State together with the king of the Yu State.
Jin married a daughter to Qin, and Baili Xi was treated as a concubine and married to Qin. Bailixi fled to Chu State and traveled to Wan (now Nanyang, Henan Province), where he was captured by the people on the border of Chu State.
When Duke Mu of Qin heard that he was a virtuous man, he wanted to redeem him again, but he was afraid that the people of Chu would not agree with him, so he sent someone to call Chu and said: "My concubine Baili Xi is here, please redeem me with five pieces of sheepskin." The Chu people followed him.
When Baili Xi was over seventy years old, he arrived in Qin. Duke Mu of Qin personally released him from prison and talked about state affairs for three days. He was very happy. He was awarded the title of "Doctor Wuxi" in state affairs.
Historically, it is said that Qin Mu Gong Baili Xi, Jian Shu, and Yu Yu were in charge, and "opened up a thousand miles of land, and then dominated Xirong", becoming one of the "Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period". The deeds can be found in "Historical Records·Qin Benji".
14. Market: Market. 15. Therefore: So.
16. Ren: responsibility, burden. 17. Is: pronoun, this, these.
18. Also: Particle, used at the end of the first half of the sentence to indicate a pause and explanation in the second half of the sentence. 19. Must: Definitely.
20. Suffering: The use of the verb to make... distress. 21. Mind: will.
22. Lao: The use of the verb to make... tired.
23. Hungry: The use of the verb to make... hungry.
24. Body skin: skin. 25. Empty: The use of the adjective makes... poor.
26. To stir up chaos: The use of adjectives to make...confuse and confuse. To brush, to violate, to be disobedient.
Chaos, confusion. 27. What you do: what you do.
28. So: used to (come through that way...). 29. Action: The use of verbs to make... startle.
30. Forbearance: The use of adjectives to make... tough. 31. Zeng Yi: Increase.
Zeng means "increase". 32. Ability: talent.
33. Heng: often, always. 34. Guo: fault, fault.
35. Trapped in the heart: There is trouble in the heart. 36. Weighing on thinking: blocking by thinking.
Heng means "horizontal", and obstruction refers to the disorder. 37. Zuo: Rise up, which means to make a difference.
38. Zhengyu color: There is Zhengyu in the complexion, which means the face is haggard. Sign, sign, sign.
Color, face, complexion. Zhao Qi's "Notes on Mencius": "If Qu Yuan was haggard, the fisherman would be surprised when he saw him."
"Historical Records: Biography of Qu Yuan and Jia Yi": "When Qu Yuan came to the riverside, he was sent to the bank of Yin Ze, looking haggard. The fisherman saw it and asked, "Why are you here if you are not a doctor from Sanlu?" Qu Yuan said, "I am alone in the turbid world, and I am alone in being sober.
'" 39. Fa Yusheng: express in words, meaning verbal anger. Zhao Qi's "Notes on Mencius": "If Ning Qi sang Songs of Shang, Duke Huan was different."
Ning Qi was a native of Wei in the Spring and Autumn Period. The family is poor, so he works as a cart puller.
When they arrived at Qi, they fed the cattle under the cart. Duke Huan of Qi went out at night to greet the guests. Ning Qi saw him. 4. Ten inspirational words for diligence (ancient Chinese)
1. Zhu Xi's "Poetry to Encourage Learning": It is easy for a young man to learn, but it is difficult for an old man to succeed, and no inch of time should be taken lightly. I haven't noticed the dream of spring grass in the pond, but the phoenix leaves in front of the steps have already sounded in autumn.
2. Yang Jisheng's "Poetry of Yan Zhi" in the Ming Dynasty: After reading the law and reading books for forty years, there is a blue sky above the black gauze head. The man wants to paint Lingyan Pavilion. First of all, he doesn’t like money because of his fame.
3. "Academy" by Liu Guo of the Song Dynasty: Mechanics are like hard work, and you know yourself if you are diligent and lazy. But if there are many kinds of books, there will be good times.
4. Han Dynasty Yuefu's "Long Song Xing": Sunflowers in the green garden, the morning dew awaits the setting sun. In the spring of Budeze, all things will be radiant. I am often afraid that when the autumn festival comes, the yellow flowers and leaves will wither. From the east to the sea, when will the rivers return to the west? If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable.
5. "Miscellaneous Poems" by Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty: The prime years will never come again, and it will be difficult for one day to wake up again. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
6. Du Xunhe of the Tang Dynasty, "Residence and Calligraphy": The shadow of the bamboo on the window shakes on the writing desk, and the sound of the wild spring flows into the inkstone pond. A young man's hard work will eventually lead to success. Don't waste time and effort.
7. "White Deer Cave Poems" by Wang Zhenbai of the Tang Dynasty: When I read, I don't realize that spring is already deep, and every inch of time is worth an inch of gold. The Taoist is not here to make people laugh, Zhou Qing and Kong Sizheng are pursuing it.
8. Xunzi's "Encouragement to Learning": If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved.
9. Lu You's "Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu": The ancients spared no effort in learning, and it was only when they were young that they were able to achieve success.
10. Wang Zhenbai's "Two Poems on White Deer Cave, Part 1": When I read, I don't realize that spring is already deep, and every inch of time is worth an inch of gold.
Extended information:
1. Inspiration is not only to activate a person’s desire for wealth, but also to activate a person’s life energy and awaken the creative enthusiasm of a nation.
2. Inspiration is to let a person regain this power. It's not about letting the weak replace another person to become the strong one, but it's about letting a weak person be able to stand shoulder to shoulder with the strong person and have equal vitality and creativity. Only the power that unfolds from the depths of the heart and the essence summed up through spiritual experience is the way for a person to truly gain dignity and self-confidence.
Reference: Sogou Encyclopedia - Inspirational 5. Classical Chinese articles on motivation and struggle
My favorite
Pu Songling's
Ambitious However, things finally came true, the cauldron sank the boat, and the hundred and two Qin passes finally belonged to Chu.
If you work hard, God will not let you down. If you lie on the firewood and taste the courage, three thousand Yuejia can destroy Wu.
Also
Those who achieved great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. Su Shi
The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again. It is timely to encourage oneself, time waits for no one. Tao Yuanming
Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust this person with a great responsibility, he must first prepare his mind and will, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and disturb his actions. Benefit from what it cannot do.
A horse can't take ten steps with one leap; a horse can ride ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance; if you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, gold and stone can be carved. Xun Kuang
In fact, in people's struggle, setting goals is the most important, followed by persistence. Therefore, I prefer Pu Songling's poem, with neat contrasts and catchy words. And it’s a familiar allusion. 6. Looking for an inspirational ancient article on work (annotation required)
Although the turtle has a long life
Original poem by Cao Cao
Although the turtle has a long life, it still has its time. .
The tan snake rides on the mist and turns into ashes in the end.
The old man is still ambitious, but his ambition is thousands of miles;
The martyrs are ambitious in their old age.
The period of profit and contraction is not only in heaven;
Nurturing the blessings of happiness can lead to eternal life.
Fortunately, I sing to express my ambition.
Translation
Although the life span of a turtle is very long, there is still a time when it will end.
Even though the snake can fly in the mist, it will eventually die and turn into ashes.
The old horse lies in the stable, its ambition is still to gallop a thousand miles in a day.
When people with lofty ambitions reach their old age, their ambition to make progress will not stop.
The length of human life is not just determined by God.
As long as you take good care of yourself, you can also live longer.
You are so lucky, use singing to express your thoughts and feelings
Taste the courage to inspire"
After Wu pardoned Yue, King Gou Jian of Yue rebelled against the country. When the body suffers from anxious thoughts, the gallbladder is placed in the sitting position. When sitting or lying down, the gallbladder will rise up, and the gallbladder will also taste when eating and drinking. He said: "Have you forgotten the shameful shoes of Kuaiji?" She is a farmer, her wife weaves her own food, she doesn't add meat, she doesn't pay much attention to picking, and she is a wise man.
Translation:
Since the King of Wu pardoned the King of Yue and (let him return to the country of Yue), the King of Yue Gou Jian was always thinking about how to restore the country, so he put his body to work every day I was tired and thought anxiously, so I hung a piece of gall on my seat. Every day I raised my head to taste the gall before sitting down to rest or lying down to sleep. I also tasted the gall before eating and drinking. He often said to himself: "Have you forgotten the humiliation you suffered on Kuaiji Mountain?" He went to the fields to farm in person, and his wife wore clothes made of cloth he woven. There was almost no meat or vegetables in every meal he ate, and the clothes he wore were not brightly colored. He treated wise people with respect, treated guests with generous gifts, helped the poor, mourned the dead, and worked hard with the people.
Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments to Sons"
The conduct of a gentleman is to cultivate one's character through tranquility, and to cultivate virtue through frugality. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. Learning requires tranquility, and talent requires learning. Without learning, there is no way to expand talents, and without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. If you are impatient and slow, you will not be able to stimulate your essence, and if you are dangerous and impetuous, you will not be able to cure your nature. The years go by with the times, the thoughts go with the sun, and they become withered and withered. Many people do not take on the world, and they stay in the poor house with sadness. How will they be able to get back to you!
Translation: The character of a person with both ability and political integrity relies on inner peace and concentration to cultivate the body and mind, and relies on a frugal style to cultivate character. If you don't look down on worldly fame and wealth, you won't be able to clarify your ambitions. If you don't have peace of mind and body, you won't be able to realize your lofty ideals. You must concentrate on learning, and you must study hard to increase your talents. If you don't study hard, you can't increase your intelligence, and if you don't clarify your ambitions, you can't achieve success in learning. The pursuit of excessive pleasure and laziness cannot inspire the spirit, and frivolity and irritability cannot cultivate the temperament. Years pass by with the passage of time, and the will wears away with the years. In the end, like a withered branch and a leaf, (becoming a person who does nothing) is of no use to society. (At that time,) staying in the small world of one's own home, sighing sadly, What's the use? 7. Looking for famous sentences in ancient classical Chinese about unity, hard work, and struggle
1. Life is about hard work, and nothing will be gained without asking. --Zhang Heng
2. Proficiency comes from hard work but waste from play; success comes from thinking but failure comes from following. -- Han Yu
3. If you have perseverance, why do you need to sleep at three o'clock and get up at five o'clock? The most useless thing is to be exposed to ten days of cold in one day.
4. If you are diligent in poetry and writing, you will have something, but if you are not diligent, you will be empty. ——Han Yu
5. If a person can do something once, he can do it by a hundred; if a person can do it ten times, he can do it by a thousand. ——"Book of Rites"
6. Wealth has no roots and can only be obtained through hard work. ——Feng Menglong
7. Although it is hard to travel through thousands of waves, you will only find gold after blowing away all the yellow sand. ——Liu Yuxi
8. The prime years will never come again, and it is difficult to come back in the morning. You should be encouraged in time, and time waits for no one. ---- Tao Yuanming
9. Diligent study is like a seedling rising in spring. If you don't see it growing, it will grow with each passing day.
Dropping out of school is like a sharpening stone. If you don’t see the damage, you will lose every day.
10. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master.
11. How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without experiencing a bone-chilling cold?
12. The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying.
13. Heaven is moving vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. ----"Book of Changes·Qian" (Confucian classic before Qin and Han Dynasties)
14. The running water does not rot, the door hinges do not become beetles, and the people's livelihood is diligent. ----Zhang Shaocheng
15. The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest millimeter; the nine-story platform starts from the base soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ----Lao Dan quoted from "Laozi·Tao Te Ching"
16. A horse can leap forward, but it cannot take ten steps; a horse can drive ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance; if you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; With perseverance, gold and stone can be carved. ----Xun Kuang Quoted from "Xunzi, Encouraging Learning"
17. There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and the sea of ??learning is endless and hard work is the boat.