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For learning translation.
Text: If there are difficulties in the world, it is easy to do, and those who are difficult are also easy; If you don't, it's easy and it's hard. It is easy for people to learn, and it is easy for those who are difficult to learn; If you don't learn, it's easy and difficult.
Translation: Is there a difference between difficult and easy things in the world As long as you do it, then difficult things are also easy; If you don't do it, then the easy things are difficult. Is there a difference between difficult and easy things for people to learn? As long as you learn, then the difficult ones are also easy; If you don't learn, it's so easy and difficult.
There are two monks in Shu, one is poor and the other is rich. The poor speak to the rich"What is the South China Sea I want?"
Translation: There are two monks on the border of Sichuan, one of them is poor and the other is rich. The poor monk said to the rich monk:"I want to go to the South China Sea, how?"
The rich man said:"Why should the son go? "
Translation: Fu Monk Said:"What do you rely on to get there? "
Said:"One bottle and one bowl are enough. "
Translation: The poor monk said:"I leaned on a water bottle and a rice bowl was enough. "
The rich man said:"I've been trying to buy a boat for years, but I haven't been able to. Why should the son go? "
Translation: Fu Monk Said:"I've been trying to hire a boat and go downstream for a few years, but I haven't been able to do it. What can you rely on to get there! "
The next year, the poor will return from the South China Sea to the rich. The rich are ashamed.
Translation: In the second year, the poor monk returned from the South China Sea and told the rich monk. The rich monk showed a look of shame.
Xishu went to the South China Sea, I don't know how many thousands of miles, the rich monks can't go to the poor to the poor. The determination of people is not as good as the monks of Shu.
Translation: Sichuan is thousands of miles away from the South China Sea, and the rich monks can't reach it, but the poor monks do. If a person is determined to study, is he not as good as the poor monk on the border of Sichuan?
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Is there a difference between difficult and easy things in the world? If you do, then the difficulty becomes easy. If you don't do it, it becomes difficult even if it's so easy. Is there a difference between difficult and easy learning? To learn, then the difficulty becomes easy; If you don't learn, it becomes difficult to be so easy.
I'm stupid and can't catch up with others; I can be mediocre and can't catch up with others. I continued to improve myself every day, and when I finished learning, I didn't know that I was stupid and mediocre.
I am gifted and intelligent, and I surpass others; The ability is also superior to others, but he does not work hard to exert himself, that is, he is no different from ordinary people. Confucius's knowledge was ultimately passed down by the not-so-clever Zeng Shen. Is it immutable to seem wise and stupid?
There were two monks in a remote part of Sichuan, one of whom was poor and the other was rich. The poor monk said to the rich monk, "I want to go to the South China Sea, how about it?"
The rich monk said, "What do you rely on to go?" The poor monk said
A water bottle and a rice bowl are enough for me. The rich monk said: "I have wanted to hire a boat to go down the river for many years, but I haven't been able to do it, so why do you go!"
In the second year, the poor monk returned from the South China Sea and told the rich monk about it. The rich monk had a look of shame on his face.
The western part of Sichuan is thousands of miles away from the South China Sea, and the rich monks cannot reach it, but the poor monks have arrived. If a person is determined to study, is he not as good as a monk in a remote place in Sichuan? Therefore, being smart and agile can be relied on but cannot be relied upon; Those who rely on their own intelligence and agility and do not study hard are destroying themselves.
Stupidity and mediocrity can be limited and cannot be limited; Those who are not limited by their own stupidity and mediocrity and work tirelessly to learn do so by their own efforts.
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There were two monks on the border of Shudi, one of whom was poor and the other was rich. The poor monk said to the rich monk, "I want to go to the South China Sea, how about it?"
The rich monk said, "What do you rely on to go?" The poor monk said
All I need is a bottle and a rice bowl. The rich monk said: "I have been trying to hire a boat to go to the South China Sea along the river for several years, but I have not succeeded.
What do you go with! In the second year, the poor monk returned from Nanhai and told the rich monk about his visit to Nanhai. The rich monk's face showed a look of shame.
Xishu is thousands of miles away from the South China Sea, and the rich monks can't reach it, but the poor monks do. When a person has an ambition, is it not as good as the poor monk in the remote place of Shudi? Therefore, the talents of intelligence and perceptiveness can be relied upon, but they are also not to be relied upon; Those who rely on their intelligence and acumen and do not study hard are those who destroy their future.
Ignorance and mediocrity seem to limit people, but they can't limit people; Those who are not limited by their own ignorance and mediocrity and study tirelessly do so by their own efforts.
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I have started to prepare for the basic habit because the staff is not good!
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Is there a difference between difficult and easy things in the world? As long as you are willing to do it, the hard things will become easier; If you don't do it, what is so easy will become difficult. Is there a difference between difficult and easy learning for people?
Learning, the difficult has become easier; If you don't learn, it becomes difficult to make it easy. I am not as gifted as others; My talents are mediocre and inferior to others. As long as I study hard every day and persist for a long time, when I succeed, I don't know that I am ignorant and ordinary.
I am gifted and agile, several times more than others. If you abandon it, you will be no different from ignorance and mediocrity. Confucius's thoughts and remarks were ultimately passed down by Zeng Shen, who was untalented.
From this point of view, is there a routine for the functions of ignorance and mediocrity and intelligence? There are two monks on the border of Shudi, one of whom is poor, and one of whom is rich. The poor monk said to the rich monk:
I want to go to the South China Sea, how about it? The rich monk said, "What do you rely on to go?"
The poor monk said, "All I need is a bottle and a rice bowl." The rich monk said
For several years, I tried to hire a boat to go down the river to the South China Sea, but I didn't succeed. What do you go with! In the second year, the poor monk returned from the South China Sea, and Shenru told the rich monk about his visit to the South China Sea.
The rich monk's face showed a look of shame. Xishu is thousands of miles away from the South China Sea, I don't know how many thousand miles away, the rich monks can't reach it, but the poor monks do. If a person is determined, is he not as good as the monk in the remote place of Shudi?
Therefore, the talent is intelligent and sensitive, and although it can be relied upon, it cannot be relied upon; Those who rely on their own intelligence and sharpness and do not study hard are those who destroy their own future. Stupidity and mediocrity seem to limit people, but they can't limit people; Those who are not limited by their own stupidity and mediocrity and work tirelessly to learn do so by their own efforts.
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Is it easy to do things in the world? For this reason, it is difficult to stop the late trouble; If you don't, it's easy and it's hard. Is it easy to learn? If you learn it, it will be easy for those who are difficult; If you don't learn, it's easy and difficult.
I am dim, I don't catch people, I don't catch people, I don't catch people; After learning it, it will not be slack off for a long time, and it will be successful, and I don't know its faintness and mediocrity. The wisdom of my assets, the wisdom of my people, the sensitivity of my materials, the people of others; Abandon it without using it, it is no different from faint and mediocre. The way of the saint died in Lu and passed it on.
However, the use of mediocrity and intelligence is not constant!
There are two monks in Shu, one is poor and the other is rich. The poor speak to the rich, saying, "What is the South China Sea I want?"
The rich man said, "Why should the son go? Said:
One bottle and one bowl are enough. The rich man said, "I have been trying to buy a boat for several years, but I have not been able to."
Why should the son go? "The next year, the poor will return from the South China Sea, in order to sue the rich, and the rich will be ashamed.
Xishu Dan dug it to the South China Sea, I don't know how many thousands of miles, the rich monks can't go to the poor to the poor. And cover the determination of people, not as good as the monk of Shu? It is so smart and sensitive, but it can be feared but not feared; Self-reliance on its intelligence and sensitivity but not scholars, self-defeating also.
Faintness and mediocrity can be limited but unlimited; Those who do not limit themselves to their faintness and mediocrity and are tireless in mechanics are also self-reliant.
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Is there a difference between difficult and easy things in the world? As long as you do it, then the difficult things are also easy; If you don't do it, then the easy things are difficult. Is there a difference between difficult and easy learning?
As long as you learn, then the difficult ones are also easy; If you don't learn, it's so easy and difficult.
There were two monks on the border of Sichuan, one of whom was poor and one of whom was rich. The poor monk said to the rich monk, "I want to go to the South China Sea, how about it?" ”
The rich monk said, "What do you rely on to go? ”
The poor monk said, "It is enough for me to send back a rice bowl with a water bottle." ”
The rich monk said: "I have wanted to hire a boat to go downstream for several years, but I have not been able to do it. Why should you go! "Dust is hungry.
In the second year, the poor monk returned from the South China Sea and told the rich monk. The rich monk showed a look of shame.
Sichuan is thousands of miles away from the South China Sea, and the rich monks can't reach it, but the poor monks do. If a person is determined to study, is he not as good as the poor monk on the border of Sichuan?
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Enlightenment] The most important thing is to make a will, and the thing is to be done by people.
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For Xueqing Peng Duanshu.
Translation: Is there a difference between difficult and easy things in the world? As long as you are willing to do it, then the difficult things become easier; If you don't do it, then the easy things become difficult.
Is there a difference between difficult and easy learning? As long as you are willing to learn, then difficult learning will become easier; If you don't learn, it will be difficult to learn so easily. There were two monks on the border of Sichuan, one of whom was poor and the other was rich.
The poor monk said to the rich monk, "I want to go to the South China Sea, what do you think?" The rich monk said
What do you rely on? The poor monk said, "All I need is a water bottle for water and a rice bowl for rice."
The rich monk said: "For several years, I have tried to hire a boat along the lower reaches of the Yangtze River (to the South China Sea), but I have not succeeded. What do you go with!
In the second year, the poor monk returned from the South China Sea and told the rich monk about his visit to the South China Sea. The rich monk's face showed a look of shame. Sichuan is thousands of miles away from the South China Sea, and the rich monks can't reach it, but the poor monks do.
If a person is determined to study, is he not as good as the poor monk on the border of Sichuan?
The meaning of the first paragraph:
Propose the idea that the difficulty of learning can be transformed into each other.
Use the story of the two monks of Shu to demonstrate the profound truth that "as long as you are determined, you will eventually turn difficult things into easy things".
Summary of the full text: In order to learn the value of the determination, practice can become difficult and easy.
Technique: The author gives examples of "poor monks" and "rich monks" respectively, using contrasting techniques, and writing in this way to illustrate that the key to learning is diligence and firm belief. The most important thing is to be determined, things are done by people, and determined to do it.
Significance: This story tells us that we can only succeed if we set a goal and work hard to achieve it. Subjective effort is the difference between success and failure.
People are determined to do things. People should have long aspirations, not always aspirations. Regardless of the objective conditions, the key to talent lies in subjective efforts.
Regarding the text of "I have a bottle and a bowl is enough": the two "one" characters show that the poor have very low material requirements, and the one "foot" character reflects his firm confidence in overcoming difficulties, and shows the courage of the poor to advance in the face of difficulties and the firm belief in realizing lofty ideals, as well as the strong will to be fearless and the spirit of daring to practice boldly.
The article takes the story of two monks from Sichuan who went to the South China Sea as an example, vividly illustrating the dialectical relationship between difficulty and ease, and telling us the truth that things are man-made.
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Is there a difference between difficult and easy things in the world? Try to do it, and then the difficult things become easier; If you don't do this, what is so easy becomes difficult. Is there a difference between how difficult it is and what is easy?
After learning it, the knowledge that is so difficult becomes easy; If you don't learn it, it will become difficult to learn so easily.
I'm stupid and can't catch up with others; I'm stupid and can't catch up with others. Keep learning every day, don't relax for a long time, and when you finish learning, you don't know stupidity and stupidity. I am gifted and intelligent, and I surpass others; I have a keen aptitude and surpass others; Discarding and not taking advantage of it is no different from being dull and stupid.
Confucius's knowledge was ultimately passed down by the not-so-clever Zeng Shen. How can such a mediocrity, such a clever and clever usefulness never change!
There are two monks in the outlying part of Sichuan, one of whom is poor and the other is rich. The poor monk said to the rich monk, "I want to go to Putuo Mountain, how about it?"
The rich monk said, "What do you rely on to go to (Putuo Mountain)?" The poor monk said
All I need to do is bring a bottle and a rice bowl. The rich monk said, "For many years, I wanted to hire a boat to go south to Putuo Mountain, but I couldn't (reach Putuo Mountain)."
What do you rely on to get to (Putuo Mountain)? In the second year, the poor monk came back from Mount Putuo and told the rich monk about it. The rich monk had a look of shame on his face.
Sichuan is thousands of miles away from Putuo Mountain, I don't know how many thousand miles of road, rich monks can't go to Putuo Mountain, but poor monks do. When people set up their aspirations, aren't they as good as the poor monk in the remote areas of Sichuan? Therefore smart and astute, you can rely on and you can't rely on it; Those who rely on their own intelligence but do not learn are ruining themselves.
Dullness and stupidity, which can be limited and cannot be restricted; Those who are not limited to their own mediocrity but learn tirelessly do so by their own efforts.
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