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Classical Chinese essays on innovation

The ancient texts or poems about innovation include the following:

1. Couplet Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty

Eliminate the complex and simplify the three autumn trees, and receive the new February flowers with different standards.

Interpretation: Don’t follow the trend, please the world, and find a new way. Just like the red flowers in February, one flower attracts hundreds of flowers to bloom. It is pure and pure, leading the way.

2. "Yuan Day" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty

The sound of firecrackers marks the end of the year, and the spring breeze brings warmth to Tusu.

Thousands of households always exchange old talismans for new peaches.

3. "Unnamed"

The loyalty is still there and the desire to innovate is still there, and the gray hair is especially the remaining glory.

Interpretation: The ambition is still there and there are new expectations. Even though I am gray-haired, I still need to find the truth and gain glory.

4. "Reply to Liu Zhengfu" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

Learn the meaning but not the words.

Definition: Learn the literary meaning of predecessors and do not plagiarize the diction of predecessors.

5. "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai" by Gong Zizhen of the Qing Dynasty

The vitality of Kyushu relies on wind and thunder, and it is sad that thousands of horses are silent.

I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind.

6. "Reply to Zhu Zaiyan" by Li Ao of the Tang Dynasty

None of the creative words are similar to those of his master.

Interpretation: The meaning and words should be innovative by oneself, and should not imitate the traditional methods of the past.

7. "The Book of Shang Jun"

If there is no way to govern the world, the country will not follow the ancient laws.

Explanation: Neither the management of the country nor the governance of society should be limited to the old laws of the past.

8. "The Book of Shang Jun"

Reform the law to govern, and use more etiquette to teach the people.

Interpretation: The purpose of reforming the rule of law is to better govern the country, and the reform of ethics is to better educate the people.

9. "The Story of Youth" by Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty

But progress also leads to innovation.

Interpretation: Only continuous progress can lead to continuous innovation.

10. "Rewarding Lotte and Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou" Tang·Liu Yuxi

Bashan Chushui is a desolate place, abandoned for twenty-three years.

Nostalgically reciting the poems on the flute in the air, and when I go to the countryside to read them, I feel like a bad person.

Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased trees.

Today I listen to a song of Junge, and for the time being, I can cheer myself up with a glass of wine.

Quotations from ancient celebrities about innovation:

●The secret of getting rich lies in the eight characters of "bold innovation and unique vision".

——Chen Yushu

●Both are dissatisfied with the status quo, but the means to break the status quo are different: one is innovation, the other is retrospection.

——Lu Xun

●Only by taking the lead, winning by surprise, and constantly creating new systems, new products, new markets, and new situations that overwhelm competitors can an enterprise remain invincible. land.

——Huang Hanqing

● Being able to ask questions correctly is the first step towards innovation.

——Li Zhengdao

●The success or failure of an enterprise depends on its ability to innovate, especially in the current transition stage between the old and new systems. In the period of special difficulties for enterprises, this kind of spirit is even more needed.

——Huang Hanqing

●In science, every path should be taken. Discovering a dead end is a great contribution to science.

——Einstein

●Since people love to eat things like crabs, then some people must have eaten spiders, but they didn’t eat them when they found out later that they didn’t taste good. Eaten, but the first person to eat crab must be a warrior.

——Lu Xun

●Science also needs creation and fantasy. Only with fantasy can we break the shackles of tradition and develop science.

——Guo Moruo

●Scientific research work is especially full of creative significance, especially relying on self-reliance. Of course, being self-reliant does not mean closing yourself off.

——Li Siguang

Reference: Ancient Poetry Network