Be careful not to be good at classical Chinese.

1. Classical Chinese motto Han Cuiyuan The original Taoist has no shortcomings, saying that he has no weaknesses. Be careful when you pay, and don't forget when you are paid. The reputation of the world is insufficient, and benevolence is the discipline. What's the harm in hiding your heart before moving? Don't exaggerate your fame, keep the holy land of fools. In nirvana, warmth contains light. For the infirm, the old man's precepts are powerful. If you are careful with your words and diet, your contentment is better than misfortune. Perseverance will last a long time. Don't talk about other people's shortcomings, but praise your own advantages. Don't be nice to others. Don't let your reputation surpass reality. Sages appreciate stupidity. The quality of white is precious, even if it is stained with black. On the surface, it is plain, but it contains light. Laozi once warned that weakness is a sign of vitality, while strength is close to death. A vulgar person, strong-willed, has a long time, and his disaster is even more serious. A gentleman is cautious and independent, and eating less is safe. Therefore, it can get rid of the ominous. If it goes on for a long time, it will smell good. Note: Cui Yuan, a calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was impulsive when he was young. Because his brother was killed, he killed his enemy in a rage and then ran away alone. A few years later, the imperial court granted amnesty before returning to his hometown. Cui Yuan knew that he had suffered a great disaster because of recklessness, so he put an inscription (a style) on the right side of the seat to save himself. (2) Recording classic speeches or celebrity aphorisms; (3) Ask questions. Mottos are often put in places where people can remind themselves at any time. It is more common to stick it on the conspicuous wall in the house or write it on the title page of a notebook, and some are posted on the table.

2. What does the word "cautious" in classical Chinese mean? Cautious; Caution. "ten thoughts on admonishing Taizong": "if you are worried, you will be cautious and respect the end; If you care about it, you will accept it humbly. "

I'm afraid my will will slacken, so I think I should be cautious from beginning to end. Worried about being cheated, I thought of humbly adopting the opinions of my liegeman.

②& lt; ; Deputy >; Used in negative sentences, meaning "ten million" and "certain". Peacock flies southeast: "Thank you, descendants, and don't forget to be careful."

I will solemnly tell future generations to make an example for others and never forget it!

Extended data

Shen, pronounced as shèn or zhēn, was first seen in inscriptions on bronze, and its original meaning was precept, that is, the so-called "sincerity" in Shuo Wen Jie Zi, which extended the meanings of anxiety, inevitability, certainty, big rope leading to coffin and obedience.

Related vocabulary

1, be careful

Cautious and earnest: ~ handling. Attitude ~.

Step 2 be careful

Pay close attention to external things or your own words and deeds to avoid unfavorable or unfortunate things.

3. Be cautious and independent [shèn dú]

A moral cultivation method of Confucianism. It means that when you live alone without supervision, you must be cautious and consciously abide by all kinds of moral standards.

4. Jie Shen

Honest and prudent.

Step 5 be careful

Be careful what you say.

Step 6 be careful

Speak carefully and slowly.

3. Translate Cui Yao's classical Chinese motto:

No one is short and no one is long. Be careful when giving and don't forget when receiving. The reputation of the world is insufficient, and benevolence is the discipline. What's the harm in denigrating mediocrity? Don't make the name too real, and keep the holy land of fools. Nirvana is precious, and warmth contains light. The weak are born to be human, and the old commandments are strong. It is difficult to measure one's ambition when walking. Be careful what you eat and drink, and the contented will always be happy. Perseverance will last a long time.

Translation:

Don't talk about other people's shortcomings, and don't praise your own advantages.

Don't keep your kindness to others in mind; Accept the kindness of others and never forget it.

Secular reputation is not to be envied; Only "benevolence" is the fundamental criterion for being a man.

Before you do anything, you feel comfortable and ashamed, and then you do it. Can other people's slander slander you?

Don't be unworthy of your name, don't show off your talents, and don't show off your cleverness. This is praised by saints.

In a dirty environment, it is important not to be polluted. Talented and virtuous people are introverted and only seek inner enrichment, not superficial vanity.

The weak are suitable for survival because they are tough and not easy to be destroyed.

The strong are easy to be destroyed, and they are not as easy to survive as the weak, so take the strong as a warning.

People with shallow knowledge always want to appear strong. Only when he idles around and does not argue with others, his success is inevitable.

Be careful what you say and control your diet. A person can stop or avoid unlucky things when he knows that he is satisfied and not greedy.

If you follow this motto and persist in doing it, after a long time, talent will naturally bloom like flowers.

4. Analysis of the proverbs in the classical Chinese "Han Cuiyuan"

The original text didn't say anything about other people's shortcomings, nor did it say anything about yourself. Be careful when giving and don't forget when receiving. The reputation of the world is insufficient, and benevolence is the discipline. What's the harm in denigrating mediocrity? Don't make the name too real, and keep the holy land of fools. Nirvana is precious, and warmth contains light. The weak are born to be human, and the old commandments are strong. It is difficult to measure one's ambition when walking. Be careful what you eat and drink, and the contented will always be happy. Perseverance will last a long time. Don't dwell on the shortcomings of others, and don't brag about your own advantages. Don't think about being nice to others, and don't forget to accept others' kindness. The praise of the world is not to be envied, as long as you take kindness as your code of action. Judge whether your heart is in line with benevolence before you act. What harm will other people's slanderous remarks do to yourself? Don't let your reputation surpass reality, stupidity is appreciated by saints. The quality of white is precious, even if it penetrates into black, it will not change color. There is no light on the surface, but there is light inside. Laozi once warned that weakness is a sign of vitality, while strength is close to death. Vulgar people are strong-willed, and the disaster is even greater after a long time. A gentleman should be cautious in speaking, frugal in eating and drinking, and satisfied with his feet in order to get rid of the ominous. Practice for a long time, and it will smell good over time. Note: Cui Yuan, a calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was impulsive when he was young. Because his brother was killed, he killed his enemy in a rage and then ran away alone. A few years later, the imperial court granted amnesty before returning home. Cui Yuan knew that she had caused a great disaster because of her recklessness, so she posted an inscription (a style) on the right side of the seat to warn herself. Motto form right topic generally includes three forms: ① self-topic; (2) Recording classic speeches or celebrity aphorisms; 3 Ask questions. Mottos are often put where people can see them to remind themselves at all times. It is more common to stick it on the conspicuous wall in the house or write it on the title page of a notebook, and some are posted on the table.