A hundred arts are not as good as one.
Fist never leaves, mouth never leaves.
People often say that a glib tongue makes a writer not stupid.
Elbow oil has the best polishing effect.
1, learning is like sailing against the current, if you don't advance, you will retreat.
Pronunciation xué rú? This is a good example.
Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don't advance, you will retreat.
In the related example "Shang", Fang Zhongyong was very talented, but he was reduced from genius to ordinary people because he didn't receive the acquired education.
Source "Speech at the Welcome Meeting of Ticket Merchants in Shanxi"
Close meaning, continuous improvement.
2, a hundred arts are not as good as one art.
Pronunciation b m:I y b r u y y j ing
It is better to know everything than to master it.
Source: Ci Hai
What is close to righteousness is rare, and specialization is precious.
3, the fist never leaves the hand, and the song never leaves the mouth.
Pronunciation? Kun Buli Shǒ u, Q ǔ Buliku
People who practice martial arts should practice often, and singers should sing often. Metaphor means that only by studying hard and practicing hard can you master kung fu.
Source? LinYu's "Knife Point": "Boxing never leaves the hand, and singing never leaves the mouth."
For example? Only by "never leaving the fist, never leaving the mouth" can we master kung fu.
4, often say that the mouth is slippery, often writers are not stupid.
Pronunciation cháng Shu not kǐu lǐshün, cháng Zuǐu búbèn ü bè n?
Interpret often and read fluently; Write regularly and neatly. This means that if you study hard, read and write hard, you will naturally be knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
From the traditional learning method: "If you are not afraid of ignorance, you are afraid of not learning. Often read fluently, often write not stupid. One day's reading is successful, and ten days' reading is nothing.
Ex.: We often say that you can master Kung Fu only if you have a smooth mouth and a writer is not stupid.
5, as long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle.
Pronunciation zh and yào g not ng f shēn, tiě chǔ mó chéng zhēn?
Interpretation pestle: a stick used to beat rice or clothes. Proverbs refer to how difficult things can be accomplished successfully as long as you are determined and willing to work hard.
Source "Xi, Zhoumo Town, Lan Mei City, Yu Fang Province"
Used as object, attribute and clause; Used to persuade people.
As long as the kung fu is deep and the iron pestle is ground into a needle, he has mastered English skillfully after five years of hard work.
Related allusions Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, never studied hard when he was a child. He often throws away his books and goes out to play. One day, Li Bai met a white-haired old woman who was grinding a big iron bar on a stone. She was curious and asked what she was doing. The old woman told him to grind it into an embroidery needle. Li Bai was deeply moved, studied hard and finally became a writer.