我不怕粉身碎骨。

I fear not being crushed to pieces
我不怕粉身碎骨。

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Gerund phrase with negation expressing strong emotional stance.

原文英文

1. The Great Way is universal and belongs to all. — *Book of Rites*

2. I fear not being crushed to pieces, so long as I leave my integrity in the world. — Yu Qian, *Ode to Lime*

3. No matter how many hardships lie ahead, a man of old should strive to be strong. — Li Xianyong, *Parting with a Friend*

4. Filial piety lies in sincerity, not in outward show. — Huan Kuan, *Discourse on Salt and Iron*

5. Seeing is believing. — *Book of Han*

6. Do not demand perfection in others, but examine yourself strictly. — *Book of Documents*

7. As heaven moves with vigor, a gentleman should constantly strive for self-improvement. — *I Ching*

8. A gentleman learns extensively and puts it into practice. — Yang Xiong, *Fa Yan*

9. Respect the elderly as your own, and care for the young as your own. — *Mencius*

10. Do not commit a wrong because it is small; do not fail to do a good deed because it is small. — *Records of the Three Kingdoms*

11. Every day I examine myself: Was I loyal in my duties? Was I trustworthy in my friendships? Did I master what I learned? — *The Analects*

12. One must play a thousand tunes to understand music, and observe a thousand swords to recognize a weapon. — Liu Xie, *The Literary Mind and the Carving of the Cosmos*

13. Do not say the sun is setting; the glow of the sunset can still fill the sky. — Liu Yuxi

14. One's ambitions should be lofty and far-reaching. — Zhuge Liang, *Letter to an Outer Relative*

15. When Heaven is about to confer a great responsibility on a person, it will first subject their heart to suffering, their body to toil, their flesh to hunger, and their circumstances to hardship. — *Mencius*

16. Without detachment, one cannot fulfill one's will; without tranquility, one cannot achieve greatness. — Zhuge Liang, *Letter to His Son*

17. Frugality is a shared virtue; extravagance is a great vice. — *Zuo Zhuan*

18. He who can conquer a strong enemy is he who has first conquered himself. — *Book of Lord Shang*

19. Do not surrender your will, and do not degrade your character. — *The Analects*

20. Be diligent in state affairs and frugal in family matters. — *Book of Documents*

21. Do not idle away your youth, lest you regret it when you are old. — Yue Fei, *Man Jiang Hong*

22. Born in hardship, dying in prosperity. — *Mencius*

23. A gentleman uses frugality to avoid difficulties. — *I Ching*

24. Brothers should be in harmony, and friends should be in trust. — Chen Zi'ang, *Inscription*

25. Learn extensively, be firm in your will, inquire earnestly, and reflect deeply. — *The Analects*

26. He who prioritizes righteousness over profit attains honor; he who prioritizes profit over righteousness attains shame. — *Xunzi*

27. To love without following the proper way is to cause harm. — *Zizhi Tongjian*

28. One who corrects me is my teacher; one who agrees with me is my friend; one who flatters me is my enemy. — *Xunzi*

29. In times of hardship, integrity is revealed. — Wen Tianxiang, *Song of Righteousness*

30. I sigh deeply and weep, grieving for the many hardships of the people. — Qu Yuan, *Li Sao*

31. A house falls by its own destruction before others can destroy it. — *Mencius*

32. A sage speaks only after choosing what is worth saying, and acts only after choosing what is worth doing. — *Guanzi*

33. Every person must die; some deaths are as heavy as Mount Tai, others as light as a feather. — Sima Qian, *Letter to Ren An*

34. A gentleman is ashamed if his words exceed his actions. — *The Analects*

35. I once spent a whole day without eating and a whole night without sleeping to reflect, but it was useless; it is better to learn. — *The Analects*

36. Better to be broken jade than whole tile. — *Book of Northern Qi*

37. If you can renew yourself daily, then you will be renewed every day. — *Book of Rites*

38. Youth fades easily and learning is hard to achieve; every inch of time must not be wasted. — Zhu Xi, *Encouragement to Learning*

39. Misfortune is what fortune relies on; fortune is where misfortune lurks. — *Laozi*

40. Reward merit and punish crime. — Sima Guang

41. Fame must have substance, and deeds must have merit. — Xun Yue, *Shen Jian*

42. Use righteousness to generate profit, and use profit to enrich the people. — *Guoyu*

43. A scholar must be resolute and broad-minded, for the task is heavy and the road is long. — *The Analects*

44. The greatest virtue of a gentleman is to be kind to others. — *Mencius*

45. The road ahead is long and arduous; I will seek it through trial and error. — Qu Yuan, *Li Sao*

46. Be diligent all day and move in harmony with the times. — *I Ching*

47. A martyr's patriotism is as deep as love for one's family. — Ge Hong, *Baopuzi*

48. Believe firmly, love learning, and hold fast to the good path. — *The Analects*

49. Petty courage is driven by blood and impulse; great courage is driven by righteousness and principle. — Zhu Xi

50. Frugality leads to prosperity, while extravagance leads to ruin. — *Mozi*

原文中文

  1、大道之行也,天下为公。——《礼记·礼运》

  2、粉身碎骨浑不怕,留得清白在人间。——于谦《石灰吟》

  3、眼前多少难甘事,自古男儿当自强。——李咸用《送人》

  4、孝在于质实,不在于饰貌。——桓宽《盐铁论·孝养》

  5、百闻不如一见。——《汉书·赵冲国传》

  6、与人不求备,检身若不及。——《尚书·伊训》

  7、天行健,君子以自强不息。——《周易》

  8、君子强学而力行。——杨雄《法言·修身》

  9、老吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之幼。——《孟子·梁惠王上》

  10、勿以恶小而为之,勿以善小而不为。——《三国志·蜀书·先住传》

  11、吾日三省吾身:为人谋而不忠乎?与朋友交而不信乎?传不习乎?——《论语·学而》

  12、操千曲而后晓声,观千剑而后识器。——刘勰《文心雕龙·知音》

  13、莫道桑榆晚,为霞尚满天。——刘禹锡《酬乐天咏老见示》

  14、志当存高远。——诸葛亮《诫外生书》

  15、天将降大任于斯人也,必先苦其心志,劳其筋骨,饿其体肤,空乏其身,行拂乱其所为。——《孟子·告子下》

  16、非淡泊无以明志,非宁静无以致远。——诸葛亮《诫子书》

  17、俭,德之共也;侈,恶之大也。——《左传·庄公二十四年》

  18、能胜强敌者,先自胜者也。——《商君书·画策》

  19、不降其志,不辱其身。——《论语》

  20、克勤于邦,克俭于家。——《尚书·大禹谟》

  21、莫等闲,白了少年头,空悲切。——岳飞《满江红·写怀》

  22、生于忧患而死于安乐。——《孟子·告子下》

  23、君子以俭德辟难。——《周易·否》

  24、兄弟敦和睦,朋友笃诚信。——陈子昂《座右铭》

  25、博学而笃志,切问而近思。——《论语·子张》

  26、先义而后利者荣,先利而后义者辱。——《荀子·荣辱》

  27、爱之不以道,适所以害之也。——《资治通鉴》

  28、非我而当者,吾师也;是我而当者,吾友也;谄谀我者,吾贼也。——《荀子·修身》

  29、时穷节乃见,一一垂丹青。——文天祥《正气歌》

  30、长太息以掩涕兮,哀民生之多艰。——屈原《离骚》

  31、家必自毁,而后人毁之。——《孟子·离娄上》

  32、圣人择可言而后言,择可行而后行。——《管子》

  33、人固有一死,或重于泰山,或轻于鸿毛。——司马迁《报任安书》

  34、君子耻其言而过其行。——《论语·宪问》

  35、吾尝终日不食,终夜不寝,以思,无益,不如学也。——《论语·卫灵公》

  36、宁可玉碎,不能瓦全。——《北齐书·元景安列传》

  37、苟日新,日日新,又日新。——《礼记·大学》

  38、少年易老学难成,一寸光阴不可轻。——朱熹《劝学》

  39、祸兮福之所倚,福兮祸之所伏。——《老子》

  40、有功则赏,有罪则刑。——司马光《进修心治国要札子状》

  41、名必有实,事必有功。——荀悦《申鉴·俗嫌》

  42、义以生利,利以丰民。——《国语·晋语》

  43、士不可以不弘毅,任重而道远。——《论语》

  44、君子莫大乎与人为善。——《孟子·公孙丑上》

  45、路漫漫其修远兮,吾将上下而求索。——屈原《离骚》

  46、终日乾乾,与时偕行。——《周易·乾·文言》

  47、烈士之爱国也如家。——葛洪《抱朴子·外·广譬》

  48、笃信好学,守死善道。——《论语·泰伯》

  49、小勇,血气所为;大勇,义理所发。—朱熹《四书<孟子集注>》

  50、俭节则昌,淫佚则亡。——《墨子·辞过》

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