1. Ancient poems describing open-mindedness
1. When the great river goes eastward, the waves are swept away, and the romantic figures of the ages are revealed.
From "Niannujiao·Chibi Nostalgia" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
The great river goes eastward, and the waves are gone, and there are romantic figures throughout the ages. On the west side of the fort, the way of humanity is, Chibi, Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms.
Rocks pierced through the air, stormy waves crashed onto the shore, and thousands of piles of snow were rolled up. The country is picturesque, and there are so many heroes at one time.
I think back to Gong Jin’s time, when Xiao Qiao got married for the first time and looked majestic and handsome. Feather fans and silk scarves, while talking and laughing, the rafts and oars disappeared into ashes.
My motherland wanders in my mind, my affection should laugh at me, and I will be born early. Life is like a dream, a statue returns to the moon.
Interpretation:
The great river flows eastward with mighty force, and the huge waves sweep away all the heroes of the ages. To the west of the old fortress, people say that is the Red Cliff where Zhou Yu fought fiercely in the Three Kingdoms. Steep stone walls towered into the sky, thunderous waves crashed against the river bank, and the waves stirred up like thousands of piles of white snow. The majestic mountains and rivers were as beautiful as pictures, and many heroes emerged in one time.
I recall the time when Zhou Yu was so proud of his youth, and the peerless beauty Xiao Qiao had just married him, and he was full of heroic spirit and heroic spirit. They were holding feather fans and wearing turbans on their heads. While talking and laughing, the powerful enemy's warships were burned to ashes. Today, I am wandering around the battlefield of those years. It is ridiculous that I am sentimental and have prematurely gray hair. Life is like a dream, let me pour a glass of wine to pay homage to the bright moon on the river.
2. How many things have happened through the ages? long. The Yangtze River is endless.
From "Nanxiangzi·Dengjingkou Beiguting Pavilion with Huai" written by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty
Where can I look at China? Beigu Tower is full of scenery. How many things have happened through the ages? long. The Yangtze River is endless.
The young man Wan Dou sat down and broke off the war in the southeast. Who is the rival of the world's heroes? Cao Liu. Having a son should be like Sun Zhongmou.
Definition:
From where can you view your homeland, the Central Plains? But in front of me, I can only see the magnificent mountains and rivers around Beigulou. I wonder how many changes it has experienced through the rise and fall of thousands of years? Can't tell. The past events are endless, just like the endless water of the Yangtze River.
I think that when Sun Quan was a young man, he had led thousands of troops. Occupying the southeast, we persisted in the war of resistance and did not bow to the enemy. Who among the heroes in the world is Sun Quan’s rival? Only Cao Cao and Liu Bei can make a tripartite with him. No wonder Cao Cao said: "The son I give birth to should be like Sun Quan!"
3. The stars hang down on the plains and the fields are vast, and the moon surges across the river.
From Du Fu's "The Book of Traveling at Night" in the Tang Dynasty
The fine grass and gentle breeze on the shore, the dangerous raft of the boat alone at night. The stars hang down over the vast plains, and the moon surges over the river.
It’s not like writing articles, officials should retire due to old age and illness. What does fluttering look like? There is a sandy gull in the sky and the earth.
Definition:
The gentle breeze was blowing the fine grass on the river bank, and the boat with the tall mast was moored alone at night. The stars hang in the sky, the plains look wide; the moonlight surges with the waves, and the rivers roll eastward. Am I famous for my articles? If you are old and sick, you should retire from office. What does it look like to be wandering around by yourself? Like a lonely sand gull between heaven and earth.
4. The white emperor's farewell speech is among the colorful clouds, and the thousand miles of rivers and mountains are returned in one day.
From "Early Departure from Baidi City / Baidi Goes to Jiangling" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Baidi's farewell speech among the colorful clouds, a thousand miles away from Jiangling is returned in one day.
The apes on both sides of the bank can't stop crying, and the boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains.
Definition:
Say goodbye to Baidi City in the early morning, reflected in the colorful clouds, and go to Jiangling, which is thousands of miles away and can be reached in one day. The sound of apes on both sides of the bank is still echoing in my ears, and the brisk boat has sailed through thousands of green mountains.
5. The window contains the snow of Qianqiu in the Xiling Mountains, and the door is docked with ships thousands of miles away from Dongwu.
From Du Fu's "Quatrains" of the Tang Dynasty
Two orioles sang in the green willows, and a row of egrets climbed into the blue sky.
The window contains the snow of Qianqiu in Xiling, and the door is docked with a ship thousands of miles away from Dongwu.
Definition:
Two orioles sang among the green willows, and a row of egrets soared into the blue sky. Sitting in front of the window, you can see the snow that has not melted for thousands of years in Xiling. There are thousands of miles of ships from Soochow moored at the door. 2. Words that describe broadening one’s horizons
Words that describe broadening one’s horizons:
Refreshing one’s mind and broadening one’s horizons – having a clear mind and broadening one’s horizons.
Eye-opening - broaden your horizons and increase your knowledge.
Broaden your horizons - It means that your view of things should not be too restrictive or limited to a narrow range, and your vision should be broadened.
Eyes above the top of the head - the vision is higher than the top of the head. It means sharp vision and strong identification ability. It is also a metaphor for being arrogant and arrogant.
Eyes are higher than the sky - vision is higher than the sky. Metaphorical vision is extremely high. It is also a metaphor for arrogance.
Open up people’s ears and eyes—open their horizons and refresh their ears and eyes. As a predicate; used to open people's eyes.
Travel with open mind - look around and open your mind.
Climb high and gain insights - a metaphor for a high level of thought, a broad vision and far-reaching vision.
Open your eyes and open your mind - be far-sighted and open-minded.
Look at the world – don’t just look at a small area. Open your horizons and look at the world. 3. What are the poems that describe broad-mindedness?
1. Poetry: Who has never died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty and reflect on history. From: "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" by Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty
Definition: Since ancient times, people have inevitably died! If you can be loyal to the country, you will still be able to shine for thousands of years after your death and leave your name in history.
2. Poetry: Although it is hard to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand. From: Tang Dynasty·Liu Yuxi's "Lang Tao Sha·Part 3"
Interpretation: Gold panning requires thousands of filtrations. Although it is hard work, only when all the sediment is washed out will the shining gold be revealed. .
3. Poetry: I would rather die with the fragrance on the branches than blow it down in the north wind. From: "Cold Chrysanthemum/Painted Chrysanthemum" by Zheng Sixiao of the Song Dynasty
Definition: It is better to wither and die on the branches than to be blown down by the harsh north wind!
4. Poetry: Don’t be afraid of being shattered into pieces, but stay green and white in the world. Source: "Song of Lime" by Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty
Definition: To express one's loyalty to the country, one's willingness not to be afraid of sacrifice, and one's determination to uphold noble sentiments.
5. Poetry: I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after all my money has been spent. Source: "Jinjinjiu" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Everyone must be useful as long as they are born. Even if a thousand taels of gold are used up in one wave, it can come back again.
Extended information:
Famous aphorisms to describe broad-mindedness:
1. A person should always respect others and respect different ideas. One person should always try to understand the other person's position. Seeing issues from the other person's point of view can make us broader-minded. Author: Buffett
2. The broadest thing in the world is the sea, wider than the sea is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind. Author: Hugo
3. Praise itself is a science: praising those who are equal to one’s own strength is a broad-minded approach; praising those who are not worthy of praise is leveraging their own strength; praising someone who is stronger than oneself is a sign of broad-mindedness. A strong man, (canoe) is brave and fearless. Author: Wang Liqun
4. Enlightenment means being able to live with a broad mind under any circumstances. Author: Masaoka Zigui
5. Be open-minded and don’t be upset or pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters. Author: Franklin 4. Famous quotes to describe vision
1. A middle school student should develop the habit of reading newspapers every day, so as to broaden his horizons; an educated person does not know what is happening in the country and the world. This is sad! ——Lu Yao "The Ordinary World"
2. Young people still see very limited things and are lost in too much information. Information does not equal vision. ——Chen Danqing's "Waste Collection"
3. Why didn't you manage your life well and work hard in your previous life? Why don't you let yourself have qualities that others can't take away, such as self-cultivation, vision, and many... That's why when you meet a truly outstanding person, you can only regret that you are not worthy of it. ——Jiu Yuexi's "Dear Freud"
4. These outstanding four-legged animals have many virtues. Comparing them with the corruption and depravity of human beings opened my eyes and expanded my horizons. . ——Jonathan Swift, "Gulliver's Travels"
5. Only victory and defeat are in the eyes, and there is no worldly sophistication. People should look far away, and after passing the mountains, their horizons will broaden. As long as a person doesn't see others being kind or wise, he has no tolerance for others.
——Wong Kar-Wai "The Grandmaster"