impr(quotes): ad 60 Chinese Simplified Quotes (@derekyuan1000) (#6620)

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### Translations:

- "Heaven progresses vigorously; a gentleman should persist in
self-improvement." - **"id": 241**

- "The sea accommodates hundreds of rivers, only with tolerance can one
be great." - **"id": 242**

- "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - **"id":
243**

- "To learn without thinking is labor lost; to think without learning is
dangerous." - **"id": 244**

- "A keen learner does not shy away from asking questions." - **"id":
245**

- "Those who are content are always happy." - **"id": 246**

- "Where there is a will, there is a way." - **"id": 247**

- "Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles." - **"id":
248**

- "Do not impose on others what you do not desire for yourself." -
**"id": 249**

- "The road is long and winding; I will seek diligently." - **"id":
250**

- "Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles."
- **"id": 251**

- "Knowing others is intelligence; knowing oneself is true wisdom." -
**"id": 252**

- "Teaching others to seek truth is the essence of education." - **"id":
253**

- "Isn't it a joy to have friends come from afar?" - **"id": 254**

- "Do not be joyous over material things, nor be sad over personal
losses." - **"id": 255**

- "When heaven is about to assign a great responsibility to a person, it
will first temper their will." - **"id": 256**

- "Skill is honed by diligence, while laziness destroys it." - **"id":
257**

- "The strength of a horse is known through its endurance; the heart of
a person is revealed over time." - **"id": 258**

- "Without enduring the bitter cold, how can one smell the fragrant plum
blossoms?" - **"id": 259**

- "Reading a book a hundred times reveals its meaning." - **"id": 260**

- "Lessons from past events serve as guidance for future actions." -
**"id": 261**

- "Those close to vermilion become red; those close to ink become
black." - **"id": 262**

- "Dripping water can penetrate stone; a rope saw can cut wood." -
**"id": 263**

- "Without entering the tiger's den, how can one catch a tiger cub?" -
**"id": 264**

- "The loss of the old horse might be a blessing." - **"id": 265**

- "Peach and plum trees do not speak, yet a path forms beneath them." -
**"id": 266**

- "Without rules, one cannot achieve a circle or a square." - **"id":
267**

- "Everyone has strengths and weaknesses." - **"id": 268**

- "Those who understand are not as good as those who love; those who
love are not as good as those who find joy." - **"id": 269**

- "A gentleman is harmonious yet distinct; a petty person is identical
yet disharmonious." - **"id": 270**

- "A thousand-mile gift of goose feathers is light in value but heavy in
sentiment." - **"id": 271**

- "An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but gold cannot buy an inch
of time." - **"id": 272**

- "Bitter medicine is good for illness; harsh words are beneficial for
action." - **"id": 273**

- "A thousand troops are easy to find, but a good general is hard to
come by." - **"id": 274**

- "It's not the slow pace that is to be feared, but standing still." -
**"id": 275**

- "From a high pole, one can go further." - **"id": 276**

- "A single leaf can block the view of Mount Tai." - **"id": 277**

- "Unconsciously, time flows quietly." - **"id": 278**

- "Since ancient times, who has not died? Let my loyal heart shine
through history." - **"id": 279**

- "With a thousand hammers and chisels, one can emerge from the
mountains; facing fierce flames is nothing." - **"id": 280**

- "Without knowing the true face of Mount Lu, one is limited by being in
the mountain." - **"id": 281**

- "When one reaches the summit, they can see all the mountains as
small." - **"id": 282**

- "Fallen petals are not heartless; they turn into spring mud to protect
the flowers." - **"id": 283**

- "If life were just as it was at first sight, what sorrow would autumn
winds bring to painted fans?" - **"id": 284**

- "Life is like a dream; let us toast to the moon over the river." -
**"id": 285**

- "The spring silkworms die only when their silk is exhausted; the wax
torch turns to ash only when the tears have dried." - **"id": 286**

- "To see a thousand miles ahead, one must climb another floor." -
**"id": 287**

- "Heaven has given me talent for a purpose; even if I spend a fortune,
it will return." - **"id": 288**

- "Do not worry about having no friends on the road; who in the world
does not know you?" - **"id": 289**

- "A thousand sails pass by the sunken boat; a thousand trees bloom in
front of the sick tree." - **"id": 290**

- "In the midst of mountains and rivers, one may think there is no way;
but within the shadows of willows and flowers, there lies another
village." - **"id": 291**

- "After gathering a hundred flowers to make honey, for whom do you toil
and for whom do you sweeten?" - **"id": 292**

- "Fallen red clouds fly alongside solitary wild ducks; autumn waters
blend with the long sky in one color." - **"id": 293**

- "Life is like a journey against the current; I too am a traveler." -
**"id": 294**

- "In times of joy, one should enjoy thoroughly; do not let the golden
cup face the moon empty." - **"id": 295**

- "The spring breeze once again greens the southern bank; when will the
bright moon shine on my return?" - **"id": 296**

- "When one strikes water for three thousand miles, one trusts in life
for two hundred years." - **"id": 297**

- "If the nation benefits from life or death, how can one avoid fortune
or misfortune?" - **"id": 298**

- "Life is like a white horse passing through a crack; it is all too
sudden." - **"id": 299**

- "A thousand-mile dike collapses from an ant's nest." - **"id": 300**

- "Without climbing a high mountain, one cannot know the height of
heaven; without approaching a deep stream, one cannot know the thickness
of earth." - **"id": 301**

- "Those who know their insufficiencies are always present." - **"id":
302**

- "Reading ten thousand books, writing as if inspired by a divine
spirit." - **"id": 303**

- "Do not forget your original intention, and you will achieve your
goal." - **"id": 304**

- "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - **"id":
305**

- "Learning has no limits." - **"id": 306**

- "Knowing shame leads to courage." - **"id": 307**

- "Do not worry about others not knowing you; worry about not knowing
others." - **"id": 308**

- "One should help others achieve their goals while seeking their own."
- **"id": 309**

- "To know what is to know, and to not know what is not to know, is
knowledge." - **"id": 310**

- "Think thrice before acting." - **"id": 311**

- "Review the old to learn the new." - **"id": 312**

- "To study and practice regularly, is that not a joy?" - **"id": 313**

- "Those who know are not as good as those who love." - **"id": 314**

- "A keen learner does not shy away from asking questions." - **"id":
315**

- "A gentleman is open and relaxed; a petty person is always anxious." -
**"id": 316**

- "Do not impose on others what you do not desire for yourself." -
**"id": 317**

- "When three people walk together, there must be a teacher among them."
- **"id": 318**

- "To study without fatigue, to teach without weariness." - **"id":
319**

- "The wise are not confused; the benevolent are not worried; the brave
are not afraid." - **"id": 320**

- "A gentleman seeks from himself; a petty person seeks from others." -
**"id": 321**

- "A gentleman helps others to succeed but does not participate in their
wrongs." - **"id": 322**

- "A gentleman cherishes virtue, while a petty person cherishes land. A
gentleman cherishes punishment, while a petty person cherishes favor." -
**"id": 323**

- "A gentleman understands righteousness; a petty person understands
profit." - **"id": 324**

- "In the cold of winter, only then do we know the pine and cypress are
the last to wither." - **"id": 325**

- "Do not worry about lacking a position; worry about how to stand. Do
not worry about being unknown; seek to be known." - **"id": 326**

- "The wise love water; the benevolent love mountains." - **"id": 327**

- "A gentleman is cautious in speech but quick in action." - **"id":
328**

- "A gentleman is not a tool." - **"id": 329**

- "A gentleman is harmonious yet distinct." - **"id": 330**
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"source": "现代诗句",
"length": 15,
"id": 240
},
{
"text": "天行健,君子以自强不息。",
"source": "《易经》",
"length": 12,
"id": 241
},
{
"text": "海纳百川,有容乃大。",
"source": "林则徐",
"length": 10,
"id": 242
},
{
"text": "千里之行,始于足下。",
"source": "《道德经》",
"length": 10,
"id": 243
},
{
"text": "学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆。",
"source": "孔子",
"length": 14,
"id": 244
},
{
"text": "敏而好学,不耻下问。",
"source": "孔子",
"length": 10,
"id": 245
},
{
"text": "知足者常乐。",
"source": "《老子》",
"length": 6,
"id": 246
},
{
"text": "有志者事竟成。",
"source": "《后汉书》",
"length": 7,
"id": 247
},
{
"text": "读万卷书,行万里路。",
"source": "刘彝",
"length": 10,
"id": 248
},
{
"text": "己所不欲,勿施于人。",
"source": "孔子",
"length": 10,
"id": 249
},
{
"text": "路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索。",
"source": "屈原《离骚》",
"length": 16,
"id": 250
},
{
"text": "不积跬步,无以至千里。",
"source": "《荀子·劝学》",
"length": 11,
"id": 251
},
{
"text": "知人者智,自知者明。",
"source": "《道德经》",
"length": 10,
"id": 252
},
{
"text": "千教万教教人求真,千学万学学做真人。",
"source": "陶行知",
"length": 18,
"id": 253
},
{
"text": "有朋自远方来,不亦乐乎。",
"source": "孔子",
"length": 12,
"id": 254
},
{
"text": "不以物喜,不以己悲。",
"source": "范仲淹",
"length": 10,
"id": 255
},
{
"text": "天将降大任于是人也,必先苦其心志。",
"source": "《孟子》",
"length": 17,
"id": 256
},
{
"text": "业精于勤荒于嬉,行成于思毁于随。",
"source": "韩愈",
"length": 16,
"id": 257
},
{
"text": "路遥知马力,日久见人心。",
"source": "谚语",
"length": 12,
"id": 258
},
{
"text": "不经一番寒彻骨,怎得梅花扑鼻香。",
"source": "黄蘖禅师《上堂开示颂》",
"length": 16,
"id": 259
},
{
"text": "读书百遍,其义自见。",
"source": "《三国志》",
"length": 10,
"id": 260
},
{
"text": "前事不忘,后事之师。",
"source": "《战国策》",
"length": 10,
"id": 261
},
{
"text": "近朱者赤,近墨者黑。",
"source": "傅玄",
"length": 10,
"id": 262
},
{
"text": "滴水穿石,绳锯木断。",
"source": "谚语",
"length": 10,
"id": 263
},
{
"text": "不入虎穴,焉得虎子。",
"source": "《后汉书》",
"length": 10,
"id": 264
},
{
"text": "塞翁失马,焉知非福。",
"source": "《淮南子》",
"length": 10,
"id": 265
},
{
"text": "桃李不言,下自成蹊。",
"source": "《史记》",
"length": 10,
"id": 266
},
{
"text": "不以规矩,不能成方圆。",
"source": "《孟子》",
"length": 11,
"id": 267
},
{
"text": "尺有所短,寸有所长。",
"source": "《楚辞》",
"length": 10,
"id": 268
},
{
"text": "知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者。",
"source": "孔子",
"length": 18,
"id": 269
},
{
"text": "君子和而不同,小人同而不和。",
"source": "孔子",
"length": 14,
"id": 270
},
{
"text": "千里送鹅毛,礼轻情意重。",
"source": "成语",
"length": 12,
"id": 271
},
{
"text": "一寸光阴一寸金,寸金难买寸光阴。",
"source": "谚语",
"length": 16,
"id": 272
},
{
"text": "良药苦口利于病,忠言逆耳利于行。",
"source": "《孔子家语》",
"length": 16,
"id": 273
},
{
"text": "千军易得,一将难求。",
"source": "《三国志》",
"length": 10,
"id": 274
},
{
"text": "不怕慢,就怕站。",
"source": "谚语",
"length": 8,
"id": 275
},
{
"text": "百尺竿头,更进一步。",
"source": "谚语",
"length": 10,
"id": 276
},
{
"text": "一叶障目,不见泰山。",
"source": "成语",
"length": 10,
"id": 277
},
{
"text": "不经意间,岁月已悄然流逝。",
"source": "现代格言",
"length": 13,
"id": 278
},
{
"text": "人生自古谁无死,留取丹心照汗青。",
"source": "文天祥",
"length": 16,
"id": 279
},
{
"text": "千锤万凿出深山,烈火焚烧若等闲。",
"source": "于谦《石灰吟》",
"length": 16,
"id": 280
},
{
"text": "不识庐山真面目,只缘身在此山中。",
"source": "苏轼《题西林壁》",
"length": 16,
"id": 281
},
{
"text": "会当凌绝顶,一览众山小。",
"source": "杜甫《望岳》",
"length": 12,
"id": 282
},
{
"text": "落红不是无情物,化作春泥更护花。",
"source": "龚自珍《己亥杂诗》",
"length": 16,
"id": 283
},
{
"text": "人生若只如初见,何事秋风悲画扇。",
"source": "纳兰性德",
"length": 16,
"id": 284
},
{
"text": "人生如梦,一尊还酹江月。",
"source": "苏轼《念奴娇·赤壁怀古》",
"length": 12,
"id": 285
},
{
"text": "春蚕到死丝方尽,蜡炬成灰泪始干。",
"source": "李商隐《无题》",
"length": 16,
"id": 286
},
{
"text": "欲穷千里目,更上一层楼。",
"source": "王之涣《登鹳雀楼》",
"length": 12,
"id": 287
},
{
"text": "天生我材必有用,千金散尽还复来。",
"source": "李白《将进酒》",
"length": 16,
"id": 288
},
{
"text": "莫愁前路无知己,天下谁人不识君。",
"source": "高适《别董大》",
"length": 16,
"id": 289
},
{
"text": "沉舟侧畔千帆过,病树前头万木春。",
"source": "刘禹锡《酬乐天扬州初逢席上见赠》",
"length": 16,
"id": 290
},
{
"text": "山重水复疑无路,柳暗花明又一村。",
"source": "陆游《游山西村》",
"length": 16,
"id": 291
},
{
"text": "采得百花成蜜后,为谁辛苦为谁甜。",
"source": "罗隐《蜂》",
"length": 16,
"id": 292
},
{
"text": "落霞与孤鹜齐飞,秋水共长天一色。",
"source": "王勃《滕王阁序》",
"length": 16,
"id": 293
},
{
"text": "人生如逆旅,我亦是行人。",
"source": "苏轼《临江仙》",
"length": 12,
"id": 294
},
{
"text": "人生得意须尽欢,莫使金樽空对月。",
"source": "李白《将进酒》",
"length": 16,
"id": 295
},
{
"text": "春风又绿江南岸,明月何时照我还。",
"source": "王安石《泊船瓜洲》",
"length": 16,
"id": 296
},
{
"text": "会当水击三千里,自信人生二百年。",
"source": "毛泽东《七律·到韶山》",
"length": 16,
"id": 297
},
{
"text": "苟利国家生死以,岂因祸福避趋之。",
"source": "林则徐",
"length": 16,
"id": 298
},
{
"text": "人生如白驹过隙,忽然而已。",
"source": "《庄子》",
"length": 13,
"id": 299
},
{
"text": "千里之堤,溃于蚁穴。",
"source": "《韩非子》",
"length": 10,
"id": 300
},
{
"text": "不登高山,不知天之高也;不临深溪,不知地之厚也。",
"source": "《荀子·劝学》",
"length": 24,
"id": 301
},
{
"text": "知不足者常有。",
"source": "谚语",
"length": 7,
"id": 302
},
{
"text": "读书破万卷,下笔如有神。",
"source": "杜甫《奉赠韦左丞丈二十二韵》",
"length": 12,
"id": 303
},
{
"text": "不忘初心,方得始终。",
"source": "《华严经》",
"length": 10,
"id": 304
},
{
"text": "千里之行,始于足下。",
"source": "《道德经》",
"length": 10,
"id": 305
},
{
"text": "学无止境。",
"source": "谚语",
"length": 5,
"id": 306
},
{
"text": "知耻而后勇。",
"source": "《左传》",
"length": 6,
"id": 307
},
{
"text": "不患人之不己知,患不知人也。",
"source": "孔子",
"length": 14,
"id": 308
},
{
"text": "己欲立而立人,己欲达而达人。",
"source": "孔子",
"length": 14,
"id": 309
},
{
"text": "知之为知之,不知为不知,是知也。",
"source": "孔子",
"length": 16,
"id": 310
},
{
"text": "三思而后行。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 6,
"id": 311
},
{
"text": "温故而知新。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 6,
"id": 312
},
{
"text": "学而时习之,不亦说乎。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 11,
"id": 313
},
{
"text": "知之者不如好之者。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 9,
"id": 314
},
{
"text": "敏而好学,不耻下问。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 10,
"id": 315
},
{
"text": "君子坦荡荡,小人长戚戚。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 12,
"id": 316
},
{
"text": "己所不欲,勿施于人。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 10,
"id": 317
},
{
"text": "三人行,必有我师焉。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 10,
"id": 318
},
{
"text": "学而不厌,诲人不倦。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 10,
"id": 319
},
{
"text": "知者不惑,仁者不忧,勇者不惧。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 15,
"id": 320
},
{
"text": "君子求诸己,小人求诸人。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 12,
"id": 321
},
{
"text": "君子成人之美,不成人之恶。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 13,
"id": 322
},
{
"text": "君子怀德,小人怀土。君子怀刑,小人怀惠。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 20,
"id": 323
},
{
"text": "君子喻于义,小人喻于利。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 12,
"id": 324
},
{
"text": "岁寒,然后知松柏之后凋也。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 13,
"id": 325
},
{
"text": "不患无位,患所以立。不患莫己知,求为可知也。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 22,
"id": 326
},
{
"text": "知者乐水,仁者乐山。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 10,
"id": 327
},
{
"text": "君子欲讷于言而敏于行。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 11,
"id": 328
},
{
"text": "君子不器。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 5,
"id": 329
},
{
"text": "君子和而不同。",
"source": "《论语》",
"length": 7,
"id": 330
}
]
}