What are the materials and sentences similar to Tao Yuanming's "Don't bend over for five buckets of rice"?
1. "Biography of Tao Qian in the Book of Jin": Five buckets of rice do not bend over, and boxing is evil for the middle and small people in the village. \r\n\r\n2。 "Mencius": wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent. This is called a gentleman. \r\n\r\n3. The biography of Mr. Wuliu: I don't care about poverty, I don't care about wealth. \r\n\r\n4。 "A Gentleman's Journey": A gentleman is prepared for a rainy day and is not in doubt. Lee will not be crowned until his shoes are closed. \r\n\r\n5。 Han Shu: People with lofty ideals don't drink water from stolen springs, and honest people don't take food from others. \r\n\r\n6。 The Analects of Confucius: the gentleman is poor, and the villain is poor. \ r \ n \ r \ That's about it. As long as it is the material to express the spirit of ancient China literati.