A motto similar to classical Chinese

65438+ The key is to experience with your heart and persevere. -Fabres, time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always something. -Lu Xun's famous saying: sharpening a knife does not mistake a woodcutter, and sharpening a knife does not mistake a woodcutter.

-(Tang) Yuan Zhen's strong man's heart is an arrow, shooting bullfights for you. -(Tang) When he climbed to the top of the mountain, he gave a loud cry and all the other mountains looked short. ..

-(Tang) Du Fu's Kirin landed for thousands of miles. -(Song) Huang Tingjian's patriotic famous saying: push your luck, and the mountains and rivers will push your luck.

-(Qing) Huang Zunxian wants the sea for fish, the sky for birds and the motherland for people. -Russian minister's heart is a magnet, which does not mean that the south will not rest.

-(Song) Wen Tianxiang homesick bird. —— (Tang Dynasty) Wen wrote a sad famous saying and sentence with metaphor: One water leads Wan Li to worry.

—— (Tang) Li Bai's bonus is easy to decline like Lang Yi, and the water is infinite like sorrow. -(Tang) Liu Yuxi went to the spring, flying red like the sea.

-(Song) Qin Guan's boundless silk rain is as fine as sorrow. -(Song) Qin Guan was worried.

-(Tang) Han Yu wrote a famous saying about snow: Jiangshan is not a thousand miles away, and the world is selfless. —— (Song) When Huang Gengxue went down the mountain, whoever sowed it planted it, and Qionghua Yu Rui.

-(Song) Lu Shengji raised jade and sand without wind, and the sea tree put silver flowers. -(Yuan) Zhang Xiaoshan's Snow Wave! Silver universe! -Guo Moruo's Goddess was not built in a day. Therefore, the sky will descend to a great position, and people must first suffer from their hearts, bones and muscles, starve their bodies, empty their bodies, and confuse their actions. So, be patient and increase their income.

-Monk, thinker and educator in the Warring States period, nothing is difficult in the world. Everything is easy in the world, and I'm afraid of careless people.

-Yuan Mei, a poet and artist in the Qing Dynasty, all freedom and lightness were obtained under great oppression, that is, the result of great efforts. -Nikolai Nikolai Gogol It is not enough for a Russian writer to take a step towards the ultimate goal that he will achieve one day. We should also regard every step as a goal and make it work as a step.

-Goethe, German poet, perseverance in achievement is more important than perseverance in failure. -La Rochefoucauld, French writer Patience and persistence are painful things, but they can gradually bring you benefits.

-Ovid, Roman poet 1. A person can achieve his goal as long as he pursues persistently. Stendhal 2. Work hard, three words, one is to let go, the other is to complain, and the other is to work. Be sure to cheer up and work hard.

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2. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others. Which sentence in the classical Chinese proverb has a similar meaning. There is a saying in Caigen Tan: "People should forgive their mistakes, but they can't forgive themselves." We should forgive others' mistakes and faults, but if they are our own, we can't forgive them. Many successful people also abide by this rule in their daily lives.

A famous IT manager summed up his successful experience and said, "In my opinion, life is actually very simple. In the final analysis, it is eight words,' be strict with yourself and be lenient with others'. If you can do this, many things will suddenly become clear! " The manager is talking about the lifestyle advocated by Cai Gentan-be lenient with others and be strict with yourself.

As a qualified middle school student, the first thing we should follow is to be strict with our learning attitude and way of doing things. First of all, as far as learning is concerned, we should take every learning task assigned by the teacher seriously and listen to the teacher carefully. We don't have to be hard on ourselves, but at least we should be diligent. Be tolerant of other students' minor faults, and give timely help and kind reminders.

Similarly, in dealing with people, we must also follow the principle of "being strict with ourselves and being lenient with others". Here are some cases for you to listen to:

When Jin Wengong Zhong Er escaped, his beard robbed him of his property. Ministers who did not flee with him before he ascended the throne were afraid of being punished and might make trouble at any time. At this time, Zhong Er pardoned the bearded Sheikh and made him an official, which finally stabilized the situation at that time.

Zhong Er not only didn't blame Touhu for stealing and disrespect, but regarded him as his right-hand man and gave him full trust. This not only won Zhong Er's heart, but also gave Zhong Er a right-hand man, making his career prosperous.

When Meng Changjun of Qi suffered, many people left. Meng Changjun bears a grudge and writes down the list of these people. Later, Meng Changjun returned to Qi, and all the people came back. Meng Changjun accepted his suggestion and destroyed the list without taking any revenge on the people. Finally, he deeply reflected on his previous behavior.

It was inappropriate for Meng Changjun to hold grudges at first, but he later chose to forgive those who betrayed him. He can think from the perspective of others, so as to fully understand and understand others and be strict with himself. This also laid a certain foundation for Meng Changjun's later great achievements.

Both Zhong Er and Meng Changjun have been praised by the world for their quality of "being strict with themselves and being lenient with others". So what does their story inspire our life today?

First of all, when we get along with our classmates and friends, we should pay attention to our words and deeds, don't hurt our classmates' self-esteem, and pay more attention to their bright spots. If they do something wrong carelessly, we should also sue him in good faith on the principle of "be lenient with others". When we make mistakes ourselves, we should first criticize and reflect on ourselves, and then sincerely apologize to our classmates. In this way, the relationship between classmates can be maintained better and better.

Students, to err is human. If we treat others with our previous generosity and measure ourselves with our own stingy requirements, then we will become more and more perfect, and we will find that there are so many good people walking with us in the world.

3. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others. Which sentence in the classical Chinese proverb has a similar meaning? There is a saying in Caigen Tan: "People should forgive their mistakes, but they can't forgive themselves." We should forgive others' mistakes and faults, but we can't forgive them if they are on ourselves. Many successful people abide by this rule in their daily lives. A famous IT manager summed up his successful experience and said, "In my opinion, life is actually very simple. In the final analysis, it is eight words,' be strict with yourself and be lenient with others'. If you can do this, many things will suddenly become clear! " The manager is talking about the lifestyle advocated by Cai Gentan-be lenient with others and be strict with yourself. As a qualified middle school student, the first thing we should follow is to be strict with our learning attitude and way of doing things. First of all, as far as learning is concerned, we should take every learning task assigned by the teacher seriously and listen to the teacher carefully. We don't have to be hard on ourselves. But at least a diligent attitude is necessary. Be tolerant of other students' minor faults and give timely help and kind reminders. Similarly, in dealing with people, we must also follow the principle of "being strict with ourselves and being lenient with others". Let me give you a few examples: Jin Wengong Zhong Er was robbed of his property by his subordinates when he fled, and ministers who did not flee with him before he ascended the throne were worried about being punished and might make trouble at any time. At this time, Zhong Er pardoned the bearded Sheikh and made him an official, which finally stabilized the situation at that time. Zhong Er not only didn't blame the bearded Sheikh for his stealing and disrespect, but also regarded him as his right-hand man and gave him full trust. This not only won Zhong Er's heart, but also gave Zhong Er another right-hand man, and his career was booming. Meng Qi county disaster, the guests are gone, Meng Changjun was bitter. Later, Meng Changjun returned to Qi, and all his followers came back. Meng Changjun accepted his suggestion and destroyed the list without taking any revenge on his followers. Finally, he deeply reflected on his previous behavior. It was inappropriate for Meng Changjun to hold grudges at first, but he later chose to forgive those who betrayed him. He can think from the perspective of others, so as to fully understand and understand others. And be strict with yourself. This also laid a certain foundation for Meng Changjun's later great achievements. Both Zhong Er and Meng Changjun have been praised by the world for their quality of "being strict with themselves and being lenient with others". So what does their story inspire our life today? First of all, when we get along with our classmates and friends, we should pay attention to our words and deeds, don't hurt our classmates' self-esteem, and pay more attention to their bright spots. If they do something wrong carelessly, we should also sue him in good faith on the principle of "be lenient with others". We made mistakes ourselves, so we should first criticize ourselves and reflect on ourselves, and then sincerely apologize to our classmates. In this way, the relationship between classmates can be maintained better and better. Classmates, classmates. If we treat others with our previous generosity and measure ourselves with our own stingy requirements, then we will become more and more perfect, and we will find that there are so many good people walking with us in the world.

4. Famous sayings in classical Chinese 1. Tian Xingjian, a gentleman strives for self-improvement.

As a gentleman, we should have a strong will and never-ending spirit of struggle, strive to strengthen our self-cultivation and complete and develop our studies or careers. Only in this way can we reflect God's will and live up to the responsibility and talent entrusted to a gentleman by the universe. ) 2. Don't do it with little evil, and don't do it with little good.

-"Three Kingdoms" (Translation: Don't do something just because it is a trivial matter; On the contrary, for some tiny. Don't stop doing a good thing that benefits others just because it doesn't mean much. )

It's better to see the bad than the good, just like exploring the soup. When you meet a good man, you are afraid that it is too late to learn from him. Seeing a good thing, I'm afraid I can't do it in the future.

Seeing evil people doing bad things is like touching hot water. You should leave at once and stay away. 4. Bowing to others and complaining is far from complaining.

The Analects of Confucius) Those who work hard and take the initiative to take the main responsibility for their mistakes are "doing their best", and forgiving others more is "blaming others less". In this case, they won't resent each other. ) 5. A gentleman's adult beauty is not an adult's evil.

The villain is the opposite. -"The Analects of Confucius" (Translation: A gentleman always starts from a good wish or a wish that is beneficial to others, and wholeheartedly urges others to realize their good wishes and just demands, and does not look at the world coldly.

Or fear that the world will not be chaotic and will not add fuel to the fire when others fail, make mistakes or suffer. The villain is always "the evil of adults, not the beauty of adults." )

6. See Si Qi Yan, see Si Qi introspection. -"The Analects of Confucius" (Translation: When you see someone who has an advantage over yourself in a certain respect, you should consult with an open mind, study hard, try to catch up with him and reach the same level as him; When you see that a person has some shortcomings or deficiencies, you should reflect calmly and see if you also have his shortcomings or deficiencies. )

7. Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you. -The Analects of Confucius (translation: what you don't want (pain, disaster, disaster ...), don't impose it on others. )

8. Do your duty and don't give in to your teacher. -The Analects of Confucius (Translation: Do not hesitate to do good things, even if the teacher is on the side, you should rush to do it.

Later, it developed into the idiom "due diligence". 9. A gentleman talks but doesn't do it.

-"The Analects of Confucius" (Translation: A gentleman can't talk big, but he is agile and dexterous. ) 10. if two people are United, their profits will be cut off; The difference between one thought and another.

-"Zhouyi" (translation: people who work together are strong enough to break hard metals; People with one heart and one mind express their unanimous opinion, which is convincing and easy to accept. ) 1 1. The gentleman hides his weapon in his body and waits for the opportunity.

(Translation: Even if a gentleman is outstanding in talent and superb in skills, he will not show off everywhere. But to show your talents or skills when necessary. )

12. The loss is full and the income is not big. -"Shangshu" (translation: smug about what has been achieved will bring losses and disasters; Only by being modest and always aware of your own shortcomings can you benefit from it. )

13. People don't know or care, aren't they gentlemen? The Analects of Confucius) If I have achieved achievements that others don't understand, I will never feel angry or wronged. Isn't this also a gentleman's demeanor? ) 14. Keep your word and do what you want.

-"The Analects of Confucius" (translation: words must be done; Once you have determined what you want to do, you should do it resolutely and boldly. ) 15. Nothing, nothing, nothing.

-"The Analects of Confucius" (translation: tell the truth, don't guess out of thin air; Don't be arbitrary, willful and feasible; Flexible action, not rigid; Everything is not centered on "I", not self-righteous, and cooperate with people around me to complete the task. ) 16. in a threesome, there must be a teacher, choose the good one and follow it, and change the bad one.

The Analects of Confucius (translation: three people together, one of whom must be worth learning in some way, then he can be my teacher. I choose his advantages to study, and I will take warning from his shortcomings and deficiencies. If there are, I will correct them. )

17. A gentleman seeks for himself, while a villain seeks for others. A gentleman always blames himself and finds faults and problems from himself.

Villains often look at others to find their own shortcomings and deficiencies. 18. an upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried.

-"The Analects of Confucius" (Translation: A gentleman is open-minded, frank and clean, and looks very comfortable and stable. The villain has too many inner desires and a heavy psychological burden, so he is often anxious, and his appearance and movements are also uneasy. He is often restless and emotionally unstable. )

19. Don't complain, don't be kind to others. The Analects of Confucius (translation: When encountering setbacks and failures, never make excuses objectively, and never shift the responsibility to others, which later developed into the idiom "complaining about others". )

20. Don't get angry. ) If you make a mistake, don't take it out on others and don't make it again. )

2 1. If you can't bear it, make a great plan. The Analects of Confucius (translation: things that should not be done, even if you really want to do it, but insist on not doing it, this is called "forbearance."

Small things can't be tolerated, and if you don't have patience, it will affect the overall situation and ruin major events. ) 22. The villain's mistakes must be written.

-"The Analects of Confucius" (translation: the villain will cover it. ) 23. There are too many lives that don't change.

The Analects of Confucius) If you make a mistake and don't correct it, that's the real mistake. A gentleman's business is based on truth.

-"The Analects of Confucius" (Translation: A gentleman is committed to roots and roots, and "Tao" naturally arises. ) 25. A gentleman is ashamed of words but not of deeds.

-"The Analects of Confucius" (Translation: A gentleman thinks that it is shameful to talk more and act less. ) 26. Look before you leap.

-"The Analects of Confucius" (Translation: Do everything after repeated consideration. ) 27. many lines of injustice will be hanged.

-"Zuo Zhuan" (translation: if you do too many bad things, you will eventually bring your own destruction. ) 28. No one has made mistakes, but if they do, they can be corrected.

-"Zuo Zhuan" (Translation: Everyone may make mistakes and make hunting mistakes. As long as it is corrected, it is still the best person. ) 29. Don't hide your virtue with a brush.

-Zuo Zhuan (Translation: When evaluating a person, you can't deny his credit just because of a little mistake. If a person can do it, he will do it. People.

5. Ask for a personal motto. I have many mottos since I was a child.

What impressed me the most was Lu Xun's motto-one word, "morning". When I was in primary school, I read a passage in Mr. Wang's "From a Hundred Herbs Garden to a Moon in San Tan": When Mr. Wang was young, he was severely criticized by Mr. Shou for being late for some reason, so he personally carved the word "morning" on his desk as a motto to encourage himself. Since then, Mr. Wang has never been late, and he has been diligent and thrifty all his life.

This classic motto was imitated by later generations of students. I remember when we were at school, almost every class could find several desks engraved with the word "morning". This kind of destructive behavior was repeatedly flogged by the teacher, but the students went their own way. It can be seen that the spirit of Mr. Lu Xun has far-reaching influence on later generations, and no one can!

One of the maxims is: where there is a will, there is a way.

This is probably the most popular motto among my classmates when I was a child.

Education in China has always advocated "having ideals" and "aiming high" since childhood. Under the guidance of the teacher, this proverb, I don't know which ancient person it was, was regarded as Gao Gui by many students!

As a motto, "encourage yourself" every day. Looking through the records of primary and secondary school alumni, I still see that many students wrote "Where there is a will, there is a way" in the column of "My Motto" or "My Confessions"-note that nine times out of ten, these students who take "Where there is a will, there is a way" as their motto have misspelled the word "Competition" as "Unexpectedly".

Hehe, a famous saying was inadvertently tampered with by students, and its meaning became different-it's strange that where there is a will, there is a way!

Motto 2: Do things seriously and be easy.

In the yearbook, no one has ever written such stupid words as "where there is a will, there is a way". Instead, there are some proverbs that contain a little philosophy, a little practical significance and individuality, such as "doing things seriously is easy to be a man" and "completing the cause of joining the WTO with the spirit of being born". I remember my motto at that time, that is, "doing things seriously is easy to be a man." In the third year of high school, I used this sentence to guide my life of "preparing for the exam"-of course, studying and preparing for the exam was almost my whole life at that time; The so-called "doing things seriously" is nothing more than studying hard; The so-called "easy life" is nothing more than taking part in physical exercise in your spare time, so that you can have a strong body and a relaxed attitude to prepare for the college entrance examination and strive for high marks.

Do things seriously and easily. It is not easy! A high school classmate wrote in my graduation message, as if he had experienced vicissitudes and had an unforgettable experience of these eight words.

However, these simple eight words have always been my motto, accompanying me to enter the university and affecting my later life.

Difficult, difficult between "serious" and "easy". It was not until I stepped into the society that I realized that "doing things" and "being a man" could not be completely separated. "Doing things" affects your "being a man", changes your "being a man" and determines your "being a man"; And "being a man" actually starts and accumulates from "doing things" bit by bit. Sometimes, you can't tell whether the thing in front of you is "doing things" or "being a man". "Seriously" and "relaxed" are actually a realm.

6. Every sound is born of people's heart, moved by people's heart, and things make them naturally stupid, so they will be sure: therefore, those who are stupid in books must practice hard, and those who are stupid in art must have good skills. -people who fail in the world claim to be not stupid, and books are like the sea, which are found in department stores. People's energy can't be taken away at the same time, but they can take what they need in spring. So I hope that scholars can make a request every time. There is a sword in the back, and a paragraph should be thorough. You have to respond when you hit its head, and you have to respond first when you hit its tail. You can't just follow the brochure, cover it and forget it. -Zhu's Complete Works of Zhuzi Language has three or three readers, that is to say, you feel your heart, your eyes and your mouth. If you don't feel it here, you won't be careful, but your mind won't be single-minded. You are just reading in waves. -Zhu's Law of Training and Learning.