What are the famous aphorisms?

Famous aphorisms refer to famous words said, written, recorded by history, conclusions or suggestions drawn through practice, and warnings to the world by some celebrities. Famous aphorisms are easy to pass down.

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Famous aphorisms about homesickness:

1. When walking in the fields at dusk, what puzzles my heart so irrevocably is the animal dung on the road to my hometown. The smell

And the memory of the smell of hay in the barn near the village.

From: [middle] "Twilight" by Ai Qing.

Introduction: Ai Qing (March 27, 1910 - May 5, 1996), formerly known as Jiang Zhenghan, also known as Haicheng, used the pen names Ejia, Kea, Linbi, etc. Born in Jinhua, Zhejiang, he is a modern and contemporary writer and poet.

2. Listen to the plum blossom bird praising spring on the branch. You have to wipe away your tears and sing with it. Friend: Nostalgia is a ruthless demon. It can turn the spring scenery in front of you into a desert.

From: [Chinese] "Look" by Wen Yiduo.

Introduction: Wen Yiduo (November 24, 1899 - July 15, 1946), whose real name was Wen Jiahua and whose courtesy name was Yousan, was born in Xishui County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province. He was a great modern figure in China. A patriot, a staunch democracy fighter, an early leader of the China Democratic League, a close friend of the Communist Party of China, and a representative poet and scholar of the Crescent Party.

Famous aphorisms about learning:

1. If the land is not cultivated, no matter how fertile it is, it will not grow fruit; if a person does not learn, no matter how smart he is, he will not be able to read.

From: [Ancient Rome] Cicero: "Tusculum Conversations".

Introduction: Marcus Tullius Cicero (January 3, 106 BC - December 7, 43 BC), a famous statesman and orator in ancient Rome , orators, jurists and philosophers.

2. Knowledge can change personality.

From: [Ancient Rome] Ovid: "Metamorphoses".

Introduction: Born in Surmo near Rome and died in Tomi on the Black Sea. When he was young, he studied rhetoric in Rome and was very interested in poetry. He was married three times, and the third wife was from a famous family, which gave him the opportunity to enter the upper class and make friends with royal poets.

3. A learned person has a wealth of money around his waist.

From: [Ancient Rome] Phaedrus: "Fables".

Introduction: Phaedrus, an ancient Roman fable writer. Pieria people of northern Greece. He was a slave in the Roman court and was later freed by Augustus. He is the author of 5 volumes of "Collection of Fables", with more than 130 extant pieces.