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What are the poems that express "one has lofty aspirations", including their meanings?
There is still a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down for it. -Qu Yuan's Li Sao.

Interpretation: On the road of pursuing truth (true knowledge), the road ahead is still very long, but I will persevere and spare no effort to pursue and explore.

2. Clouds of cranes in the clear sky bring poetry to Bixiao. -Liu Yuxi's autumn poems

Commentary: In the clear sky, the crane pushes aside the clouds and soars into the sky. Inspire the poet's infinite affection, aim high and fly to the sky.

One day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight and cross the deep sea. -Li Bai, "It's hard to go"

Interpretation: One day, I will ride the wind and waves, hang up Yun Fan, cross the ocean and reach the ideal shore.

If relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other, there is a piece of ice in the jade pot. -Don Wang Changling's Breaking Up with Xin Jian at Furong Inn.

Interpretation: The poet uses the metaphor of "Ice Hu Xinyu" to show that he is aboveboard, honest and self-controlled, and has good looks.

5. Be ambitious. -(Three Kingdoms. Zhuge Liang (Shu Han)

Interpretation: A person should have lofty aspirations.

6. It was windy in Dapeng on the same day, and it soared into Wan Li. If the wind breaks, it can still lift water. -(Tang) Li Bai

Interpretation: Dapeng will fly with the wind one day, and it will go straight out with the wind for nine days. When the wind stopped, Da Pengfei came down and raised the water in the river and sea.

7. Stones can be broken, but they cannot be taken away; Dan can grind it, but you can't take away its red. -Lu Chunqiu

Interpretation: Stone can be broken, but it can never change its inherent hardness; Cinnabar can be ground, but it can never change its red color.

8. But as long as you climb a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. -Don Wang Zhihuan's "The Magpie Building"

Interpretation: If you want to see a place thousands of miles away, you need by going up one flight of stairs.

9. Don't be afraid of being smashed to pieces. Leave your innocence in the world. -Yu Ming Qian's Ode to a Lime.

Interpretation: I am not afraid even if I am shattered, and I am willing to leave my innocence in the world.

10. Since ancient times, life has never died. Take the heart of Dan and follow history. -Wen Song Tian Xiang's "Crossing Ding Yang"

Interpretation: Since ancient times, people have to die! But to die meaningfully, if you can be loyal to your country, you can still shine and go down in history after death.