1? Stray birds of summer come to my window to sing and fly away. And yellow leaves of autumn, which have no songs, flutter and fall there with a sign. ?
stray? birds? of? summer? come? to? my? window? to? sing? and? fly? away.?
and? yellow? leaves? of? autumn,? which? have? no? songs,? flutter? and? fall?
there? with? a? sign.?
2? Troupe of little vagrants of the world, please leave your footprints in my words. ?
o? troupe? of? little? vagrants? of? the? world,? leave? your? footprints? in? my? words.?
3? The world puts off its mask of vastness to its lover. It becomes small as one song, as one kiss of the eternal. ?
the? world? puts? off? its? mask? of? vastness? to? its? lover.?
it? becomes? small? as? one? song,? as? one? kiss? of? the? eternal.?
4? It is the tears of the earth that keep her smile in bloom. ?
it? is? the? tears? of? the? earth? that? keep? here? smiles? in? bloom.?
5? The boundless desert is burning for the love of a blade of grass who shakes her head and laughs and flies away. ?
the? mighty? desert? is? burning? for? the? love? of? a? bladeof? grass? who?
shakes? her? head? and? laughs? and? flies? away.?
6? If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you will also miss the stars. ?
if? you? shed? tears? when? you? miss? the? sun,? you? also? miss? the? stars.?
7? The sands in your way beg for your song and your movement, dancing water. Will you carry the burden of lameness? ?
the? sands? in? your? way? beg? for? your? song? and? your? movement,? dancing?
water.? will? you? carry? the? burden? of? their? lameness
8? Her eager face haunts my dreams like the rain at night. ?
her? wishful? face? haunts? my? dreams? like? the? rain? at? night.?
9? Once, we dreamed that everyone was strangers. We wake up to know that we were dear to each other. ?
once? we? dreamt? that? we? were? strangers.?
we? wake? up? to? find? that? we? were? dear? to? each? other.?
1? Sorrow is hushed into peace in my heart like the evening among the silent trees. ?
sorrow? is? hushed? into? peace? in? my? heart? like? the? evening? among? the? silent? trees
Still? water? run? deep! ? Still water is often deep?
It? nerver? rains,but? it? pours! If you don't sing, you will be a blockbuster.
1.A? bad? workman? always? blames? his? tools.? A clumsy craftsman always blames poor tools. ?
2.A? contented? mind? is? a? perpetual? feast.? Be content with happiness. ?
3.A? good? beginning? is? half? the? battle.? A good beginning is half the battle. ?
4.A? little? pot? is? soon? hot.? A small pot is easy to heat, but a small amount is irritable. ?
5.All? lay? loads? on? a? willing? horse.? A good horse bears a heavy burden. ?
6.A? merry? heart? goes? all? the? way.? Happy, everything goes well? . ?
7.Bad? excuses? are? worse? than? none.? Is sophistry worse than not defending? . ?
8.Character? is? the? first? and? last? word? in? the? success? circle.?
a person's character is a prerequisite for his career success. ?
9.Cleanliness? is? next? to? godliness.? Cleanliness is close to virtue? . ?
1.Courtesy? costs? nothing.? Polite, at no cost? . ?
11.Doing? nothing? is? doing? ill.? Doing nothing will do bad things. ?
12.Early? to? bed,? early? to? rise,? make? a? man? healthy,? wealthy,? and? wise.?
early to bed, early to rise, makes you wise, wealthy and healthy? . ?
13.Empty? vessels? make? the? most? noise.? A full bottle is silent, and a half bottle is swaying? . ?
14.Every? man? hath? his? weak? side.? Everyone has weaknesses? . ?
15.Everything? ought? to? be? beautiful? in? a? human? being:? face,? dress,? soul? and? idea.?
everything about a person should be beautiful: looks, clothes, heart and thoughts. ?
16.Extremes? are? dangerous.? It's dangerous to go to extremes? . ?
17.Good? advice? is? harsh? to? the? ear.? Advice when most needed is least heeded? . ?
18.Grasp? all,? lose? all.? If you want everything, you will lose everything? . ?
19.Great? hopes? make? great? men.? Great ideals make great people. ?
2.Handsome? is? he? who? does? handsomely.? Only those who behave beautifully are really beautiful. ?
21.Have? but? few? friends,? though? many? acquaintances.? You can make many friends, but you should have few bosom friends. ?
22.Hear? all? Parties. Listening is bright, but listening is dark? . ?
23.He? is? a? wise? man? who? speaks? little.? No wisdom like silence. ?
24.He? is? not? laughed? at? that? laughs? at? himself? first.?
those who know themselves are respected. ?
25.He? is? rich? enough? that? wants? nothing.?
those who have no desires are the richest, while those who have greed are the poorest. ?
26.He? is? truly? happy? who? makes? others? happy.?
people who make others happy are truly happy. ?
27.Honesty? is? the? best? policy.? Honesty is the best policy. ?
28.Hope? for? the? best? and? prepare? for? the? Hope for the best and prepare for the worst? . ?
29.Idleness? is? the? root? of? all? evil.? Laziness is the root of all evil? . ?
3.If? we? dream,? everything? is? possible.? If we dream, everything is possible. ?
31.Kind? hearts? are? the? gardens,? kind? thoughts? are? the? roots,? kind? words? are? flowers? and? kind? deeds? are? the? fruits.?
Kindness is a garden, lofty thoughts are roots, kind words are flowers, and good deeds are fruits. ?
32.Laugh,? and? the? world? laughs? with? you; ? Weep,? and? you? weep? lone.?
laugh, and the whole world laughs with you. Cry, only you cry in the cold corner alone? . ?
33.Life? is? measured? by? thought? and? action? not? by? time.?
The measure of life is thought and action, not time. ?
34.Life? is? not? all? beer? and? skittles.? Life is not all pleasure? . ?
35.Long? absent,? soon? forgotten.? Don't be lonely for a long time, okay . ?
36.Look? before? you? leap.? Think twice before you act? . ?
37.Lookers-on? see? most? of? the? game.? Bystanders see clearly, but the authorities are confused. ?
38.Manners? make? the? Man. you can tell a man by his treatment? . ?
39.Misfortune? tests? the? sincerity? of? friends.? An acquaintance in adversity. ?
4.No? cross,? no? Crown. Without suffering, there is no happiness? . ?
41.Nobody's? enemy? but? his? own.? Looking for trouble? . ?
42.One? man's? fault? is? another? man's? lesson.? A lesson from the past? . ?
43.Pardon? all? men,? but? never? thyself.? Be strict with the law and be lenient with others. ?
44.Reason? is? the? guide? and? light? of? life.? Reason is the beacon of life? . ?
45.Sadness? and? gladness? succeed? one? another.? Happiness begets sorrow, and pain comes through? . ?
46.Still? waters? run? Deep. still water is deep, and people are deep in meditation? . ?
47.The? fire? is? the? test? of? gold; ? adversity? of? strong? men.? Fire makes gold, adversity makes a strong man? . ?
48.The? fox? may? grow? grey,? but? never? good.? A leopard cannot change his spots, can he? . ?
49.The? more? a? man? learns,? the? more? he? sees? his? ignorance.? The more extensive your knowledge, the more ignorant you feel? . ?
5.Virtue? is? a? jewel? of? great? price.? Virtue is priceless? . ?
51.Weak? things? united? become? strong.? One chopstick is easy to break, but ten chopsticks are as hard as iron? . ?
52.We? can't? judge? a? person? by? what? he? says? but? by? what? he? does.?
judge a person, and don't listen to words but look at actions? . ?
53.Where? there? is? a? will? there? is? a? way.? Where there is a will, there is a way? . ?
54.Will? is? power.? Will is power? . ?
55.Wise? men? are? silent; ? fools? talk.? Wise men are silent, fools talk? . ?
56.Wise? men? learn? by? others'? harm,? fools? by? their? own.?
a wise man learns from the setbacks of others, but a fool will feel it when he hits a wall. ?
Isn't the last sentence the most beautiful?
Tagore's bird collection ...?
"I believe in your love." Let this be my last word. ? Let? this? be? my? last? word,? that? I? trust? thy? Love.
These are all collected when I was at school. Some are poems and some are proverbs, all of which have good meanings. It's up to you to choose.
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