1. What are some poems or famous sayings that describe the strict requirements of people's work?
1. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. ——"Xunzi Encouraging Learning"
2. It is easy to understand what you have learned on paper, but you know that you must do it in detail. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty
3. Genius is 99% sweat and 1% inspiration. ——Edison
4. Proficiency comes from diligence rather than playfulness, success comes from thinking and destruction comes from casualness. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
5. What people lack is not talent but ambition, not the ability to succeed but the will to work hard. ——Bu Erwei
6. Read thousands of volumes and write like a god. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty
7. Study but lack of knowledge, humility comes from lack of knowledge. False modesty can only win mediocre applause, but cannot achieve real progress. ——Hua Luogeng
8. Think carefully and act diligently. ——Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty
9. Caution is much more powerful than boldness. ——French writer Hugo
10. Life is about hard work, and nothing will be gained without asking for anything. ——Zhang Heng of the Eastern Han Dynasty
11. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. ——"Warning Essays"
12. Diligence is the mother of success, and laziness is the root of all evil. ——Anonymous
13. Stones can be broken, but not strong; elixirs can be polished, but red cannot be taken. ——"Lu Shi Chun Qiu·Integrity"
14. With sincerity, gold and stone are opened. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biographies of the Ten Kings of Guangwu"
15. There is no other way to success, but to devote yourself to your work without any desire to gain fame and reputation. ——Longfellow 2. What are the poems about rigor?
1. Those who are good teachers are both beautiful in their ways and careful in their actions.
2. When words come from oneself, do not block them; when actions come from oneself, do not cover them up.
3. All big things start from small things. If you don’t care about small things, big things will be irreversible and the country will be in danger. This is why.
4. Pride and luxury are born from wealth, and chaos is born from negligence.
5. Disasters are often accumulated in the slightest, while wisdom and courage are often trapped in drowning.
6. If you act prudently, you can strengthen your ambition, and if you speak prudently, you can admire your virtue.
7. Talking too much can’t be used for planning, and being too active can’t be used for a long time.
8. Words should set an example for the world, and actions should lead the way.
9. Words must be feasible, and then words must be spoken. Actions must be spoken, and then done.
10. Be true to your words and be resolute in your actions.
11. Words have substance and actions have style.
12. A gentleman should respect the beginning and be cautious in the end, and be consistent in his behavior. This is the way of a gentleman and the father of etiquette.
13. Strength can overcome poverty, caution can overcome disaster, caution can overcome harm, and caution can overcome disaster.
14. When people hold their own conduct and do things, they often succeed through prudence and fail through caution.
15. Be cautious in order to take refuge, and be cautious in order to be far-sighted. 3. What are the poems that describe rigor?
1. The people of Sri Lanka are already in peace, but their work is clumsy and useless. How to reward Mingde? How can you reward Mingde? ("Written on the way back from the Autumn Market to express the longevity of Chungong and Li Gong" (Wei Suzhou, Tang Dynasty)) - It means that the stability of the people comes from the rigor of social construction, and strict governance will lead to peace and prosperity for the country and the people.
2. As warm as the spring breeze, as solemn as the severe frost. ("A Branch of Flower·Not Fading Old" Yuan Dynasty: Guan Hanqing) - It means that as an official, you can be as gentle as the spring breeze and as majestic as the frost.
3. I am more tolerant of nice people, but my son becomes more cautious. ("Gift to Zheng Shibabi" (Du Shaoling, Tang Dynasty)) - It means that villains still exist in the world, and gentlemen must be more rigorous in their conduct.
4. The ancients are far away, but the history is not forgotten. ("Song of Songs" Yangchun Song, Tang Dynasty, Li Bai) - It means that the reputation of the ancients can spread for a long time because the historians are rigorous in their studies and record in black and white.
5. Yu Si’s reply was respectful and respectful, which was enough to make him the best in the palace. ("Traveling with Faith and Repairing the Water Barrel" (Du Shaoling, Tang Dynasty)) - It means that the poet is rigorous in his studies and his answers are fluent, so that he can reach the highest level of the academic palace.
6. What’s the point of climbing on a chariot today? The gate of the gate is hanging white, a fool. ("Send Supplements to Cui Ying" (Lulun, Tang Dynasty)) - It means that success depends on continuous and rigorous study.
7. It all depends on virtue and morality. Speech must be avoided. ("Moon over Xijiang" (Xue Shi, Song Dynasty)) - It means to treat people and things with rigor, in order to show one's noble character.
8. This Tao is the most spiritual and holy, and should not be taken lightly if it is leaked. ("Farewell to Cao Nan and the Officials in the South of the Yangtze River" (Tang Wang Lun)) - It means that the way of a sage is to be comprehensive and perfect.
9. Be careful not to raise weeds or weeds, as weeds will damage the rice seedlings. ("Shui Diao Ge Tou" (Xu Luqing, Song Dynasty)) - It means that people in the world are mixed, good and bad, so we must be strict with ourselves and not be influenced by others.
I would like to express my gratitude to you. ("Qing Ping Le" (Zhang Shu, Song Dynasty)) - It means that the most important thing in military career is to be careful. 4. Verses about rigor
Verses about rigor
Those who are good at being teachers are both beautiful in their ways and careful in their actions.
"Spring and Autumn Fanlu·Volume 1" by Dong Zhongshu of the Han Dynasty People who are good at setting an example for others should not only promote the truth they firmly believe in, but also be cautious in their actions. Yes: again.
When words come from oneself, one must not block them; when one’s deeds come from oneself, one cannot hide them.
Han Dynasty Dong Zhongshu's "Countermeasures for Promoting Virtues in the First Year of Yuanguang" What you say cannot be denied; what you do cannot be covered up.
All big things start from small things. If you don't care about small things, big things will be irreversible and the country will be in danger. This is why.
Sheji: refers to the country in "Zhenguan Politicians·Political System" by Wu Jing of the Tang Dynasty. If you are not careful about small things, they will turn into big things that cannot be saved. There are no dangers to the country that are not caused in this way.
Pride and luxury are born from wealth, and chaos is born from neglect.
"Zi Zhi Tong Jian·Taizong Zhenguan Twelve Years" suddenly: negligence. Wealth will lead to arrogance and luxury, while carelessness will lead to disaster and turmoil.
Disasters often accumulate in the slightest, while wisdom and courage are often trapped in drowning.
Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Preface to the Biographies of Officials in the History of the Five Dynasties" was accumulated in Huwei: it was accumulated by neglecting the subtleties. Trapped in something: Trapped in something. It is said that disasters are often caused by carelessness in small things; those who have courage and knowledge but do nothing are often caused by the indulgence of will. 5. Poetry and famous quotes about being cautious
1. Being cautious in your actions can strengthen your ambition, and being cautious in your words can uphold your virtues. "Beard Zhiyan·King Wen" by Hu Hong of the Song Dynasty
2. Too much talk cannot be used for planning, and too much action cannot be used for a long time. "Book of Study" by Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty
3. Be a model for the world in words, and a scholar in conduct. "Shi Shuo Xin Yu" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty
4. Words must be feasible, and then spoken; actions must be spoken, and then acted upon. Han Jia Yi's "New Book·Da Zheng Shang"
5. Be true to your words and be resolute in your actions. "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu Chapter"
6. Words have substance and actions have style. "Book of Rites·缁衣"
7. Don’t open your heart to anyone. Bible Codex: Wisdom of Ben Sirah
8. When going out, you should be steady in three ways: steady body, steady hands, and steady mouth. Chinese proverb
9. If you say few words, you will regret few actions. "The Analects of Confucius·For Politics"
10. Without a cautious attitude, no matter how much wisdom you have, it will be useless. German proverb
11. People who value friendship will be cautious in the beginning. Japanese proverb
12. Your head should be cold but warm. Japanese proverb
13. Never do the things you are proud of again, and never live in the cheap places again. Chinese Proverbs
14. Be careful in your words and careful in your deeds. "Book of Rites·Managing Clothes"
15. Birds look three times before flying, and people think twice before flying. Chinese proverb
16. Success often occurs when you are in poverty, and failure often occurs when you are successful. Chinese proverb
17. Anger makes more arrogance, joy makes more arrogance. "Continuation of Children's Sayings" by Lu Kun of the Ming Dynasty
18. Words and actions are like chess moves, one move and three moves. Chinese proverb
"Be careful before you act, and think twice before speaking." Everything you say or do should be weighed against the pros and cons and carefully planned. You must not act rashly or act hastily, otherwise failure will be waiting for you. 6. Quotations about rigor
Life is about hard work, and nothing is gained without asking for anything - Zhang Hengye is good at hard work but wastes in play, success is achieved by thinking but destroyed by casualness - Han Yu Genius is endlessly hardworking and diligent Ability - Carlyle's intelligence comes from diligence, genius lies in accumulation - Hua Luogeng is not a really good scholar if he is eager to learn but not diligent in asking questions.
There are roads in the mountain of books, hard work is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. If you work hard for a day, you can get a good night's sleep; if you work hard for a lifetime, you can get a happy sleep - Leonardo da Vinci's decisive factor in becoming a genius should be diligence - Guo Moruo The human brain is the same as the limbs. If you use it more, you will be better, if you don't use it, you will be useless - Mao Yisheng Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you can first learn to bear hardships - Turgenev's inspiration is just "the reward of tenacious labor" - Repin is so perseverant that he needs to sleep at three o'clock and wake up at five o'clock. The most useless thing is to be exposed to the sun for ten days in one day. cold.
Success = hard work + correct methods + less empty talk - Einstein The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. Since ancient times, people who have made great achievements in learning are inseparable from the word "hardship".
Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration - Edison. 7. Rigorous quotes about rigor
● Think carefully and act diligently. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
● When doing great things, you must be careful about the beginning and the end. ——The Book of Rites
● If you are careful from the end to the end, you will never fail. ——Lao Tzu
● If you are cautious, you will succeed; if you act lightly, you will be defeated. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
● It is better to be cautious before failure than to fail later
● Being cautious beforehand includes forgiveness afterwards. ——Germany
● It is better to be cautious beforehand than to pursue afterward. ——Japan
● Look forward when walking and think backward when doing things
● Cautious people have eyes in the back of their heads. ——William Robertson
● Measure three times before you cut the scissors.
——Italy
● It is better to be cautious beforehand than to make amends afterwards. ——Love Kirk
● Think beforehand to avoid regrets. ——Yuan·Guan Hanqing
● Uncertainty ahead may lead to serious trouble later. ——Historical Records
● A cautious scientist will neither make mistakes nor make discoveries. ——UK
● People who are too afraid of being deceived lose their ability to be generous. ——France
● A hundred confident and determined people are much better than ten thousand cautious and respectable (respectable) people. ——Sinclair
● I would rather run into obstacles in broad daylight with my short talent than be saved or get rich in the dark with caution. ——Lametri
● Prudence grows with the increase of one's property. ——Hesiod
● "Prudent" is a rich and ugly old maid, and only "incompetent" woos her. ——W. Black
● Caution is useless unless it is coupled with decisiveness. ——Bacon
● Being cautious can make great things happen. ——Schiller
● Excessive caution makes people prematurely old. —— Yi Jing
● Walking is safer than running; standing is safer than walking; sitting is safer than standing; lying down is safer than sitting.
——India