1. Verses about "Using the Advantages Correctly" (Ancient Times)
The first to get the moon is the tower near the water, and the flowers and trees in the sun are easy to spring.
There will be times when strong winds break through the waves, and sails will be hung directly across the sea
Thousands of sails will pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees will spring in front of the diseased trees
Don't be afraid of the floating clouds. Looking at the eyes, I am at the highest level.
1. The moon comes first from the tower near the water, and the flowers and trees facing the sun are easy to spring. Pronunciation jìn shuǐ lóu tái xiān dé yuè, xiàng yáng huā mù yì wéi chūn.
The interpretation seems to praise the pavilions, flowers and trees, but it actually implies that the benefits are taken by others, but oneself does not get the favor.
Source: Song Dynasty·Su Lin's "Broken Sentences"
Original text "The first to get the moon is the tower near the water, and the flowers and trees in the sun are easy to spring" Source: Song Dynasty·Su Lin's "Broken Sentences" The interpretation seems to be about chanting towers, pavilions, pavilions, flowers and plants Trees actually imply that the benefits are taken by others, but you don't get the favor. It is often used to satirize the situation of taking advantage of a certain convenience to get care and take the lead in making profits. In popular culture, "Yi Weichun" is often written as "Zhao Fengchun".
2. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break. Hang up the cloud sails to help the sea. Pronunciation: zhǎng fēng pò làng huì yǒu shí, zhí guà yún fān jì cāng hǎi
Meaning: Although there are many obstacles on the road ahead , but there will still be a day when I will ride the long wind and break thousands of miles of waves, hang up my cloud sails, cross the sea, and reach the ideal other shore. Extended interpretation: Believe that one day you will realize your ideals and realize your ambitions. Although you are depressed, you will not lose confidence and inspire people. That is to say, let others not be afraid of hardships and stick to their ideals all the way.
From Tang Dynasty, Li Bai's "Traveling is Difficult"
3. Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and Wan Muchun was in front of the diseased tree. Pronunciation: chén zhōu cè pàn qiān fān guò, bìng shù qián tóu wàn mù chūn
Interpretation, the original meaning is that there are still thousands of sailboats passing by the capsized ship; there are thousands of thriving trees in front of the withered trees. The use of metaphors and changes in natural scenery imply the development of society and contain philosophy. Present mostly means that new things will inevitably defeat old things.
The source is selected from "Rewarding Lotte and Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou" by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty
Original text
Twenty-three years in the desolate land of Chushui in Bashan Abandon yourself.
Nostalgically reciting the poems on the flute in the air, and when I go to the countryside to read them, I feel like a dead person.
Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased trees.
Listen to a song of Junge today, and just have a glass of wine to keep your spirits up.
Translation: I spent twenty-three years in desolate places like Bashan Chushui. Remembering old friends, I recite Wen Di's poems in vain, and when I return from exile after a long time, I feel that things are no longer the same as in the past. Thousands of sails are sailing beside the sunken ship, but thousands of trees are blooming in front of the diseased trees. Today I listened to the poem you recited for me, and for the time being, I use this cup of wine to cheer up my spirits.
4. Don’t be afraid of floating clouds covering your eyes, since you are at the highest level. Pronunciation bú wèi fú yún zhē wàng yǎn ,zì yuán shēn zài zuì gāo céng
Definition: Don’t be afraid of the layers Floating clouds obscured my distant view, just because I stood on the highest Feilai Peak here and climbed high to see far and have a broad mind.
Source: "Climbing Feilai Peak" by Wang Anshi, a poet of the Song Dynasty;
The original text is "Feilai Peak" on the mountain. I heard the rooster crow and saw the sun rising.
Don’t be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level. 2. Verses about success
1. When Chu was destroyed, there was no heroic figure, but when Han was resurrected, there was success. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Nostalgia for the Ancient Battlefield of Dengguangwu"
Full poem: Qin deer run towards the weeds, chasing them like flying pods. King Xiang's energy is unparalleled, his pupils are bright with purple lightning. Breathing eight thousand people, they marched across the Yangtze River. Chi Jing killed Bai Di and entered the pass with command. The two dragons do not leap together, but the five latitudes are the same as the sky. Chu was destroyed without any heroic plans, but Han was resurrected with success. Press the sword to clear the eight poles, and return to the singing and strong wind. Yixi came to Guangwu, and the soldiers fought against each other. Give me a piece of the pie, the Emperor is your Weng. There are monuments to war and ruined fortresses. Tigers roar in the caves, hungry eagles sing in the autumn sky. The flying clouds form the dawn formation, and the murderous aura is like a rainbow. It belongs to the powerful and sage to bring order to the chaos, and the common people can make peace with it. It is unjust to indulge in ecstasy and speak arrogantly. Caressing the meander of the Yellow River, sneering at Ruan Sizong.
2. Fang Xizuo Mingzhu, long bowed and resigned successfully. ——"Yin of Dongwu" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Full poem: Love the ancients and laugh at the popular customs, always hearing about the virtuous. Fang Xizuo Mingzhu, long bowed and resigned successfully. The day is high in the sky, and the returning light candles bow slightly. Respectfully accept the edict of the Phoenix and lift up the clouds. The clear cut and purple sky are clear, and the Youyou Dan is forbidden to pass. The king bestows color, and the price is as high as the smoke. They rode in chariots to support Cui Gai, and their retinue was in the east of Jincheng. The scenery is magnificent, and the brocade clothes are in full bloom. Looking at the pine and snow against the rock, singing the silk tung tree to the wine. Because he learned from Yangzi, he dedicated it to Ganquan Palace. The book of heaven is beautiful and good, and the fragrance is endless. After returning to Xianyang, all the princes were chatting and laughing. Once it goes to the Golden Horse, it will fall into flying puffs. The guests were evacuated and the jade bottles were empty.
You can still rely on your talents, and you are not ashamed to be the greatest in the world. I am doing Dongwu Yin in my spare time, and the song is not over yet. I write this to express my gratitude to my confidant. I am looking for Huang Qiweng. 3. Poems and verses about success through hard work
1. "Scholar Bai's Thatched Cottage" Tang Dynasty: Du Fu
The scholar in Bishan burned the silver fish, but the white horse walked to the deep rock dwelling.
The ancients have used three winters' feet, and now they have opened more than ten thousand volumes when they were young.
The clear clouds cover the house, and the autumn water floats down the steps and breaks through the canal.
Wealth must come from hard work, and a man must read five cars of books.
Interpretation:
The wars of the Anshi Rebellion caused Bai Xueshi to lose his official position. He used to participate in government affairs and speak outrightly to advise others. He built a thatched hut in the steep green mountains and lived in seclusion. this.
But he still studied hard like Dongfang Shuo, a writer in the Han Dynasty. Although he was young, he was already successful in his studies.
Looking outside the thatched house, the auspicious clouds gather as densely as the hood of a car, and the autumn water flows along the road like a torrent of water rushing through a canal.
Since ancient times, prosperity and wealth must come from hard work. A wise man should read a lot of books like Bachelor Bai in order to gain fame.
2. "Encouragement to Learning" Tang Dynasty: Meng Jiao
When a stone is struck, there is fire; if it is not struck, there is no smoke.
People only know when they learn, but it is unnatural if they do not learn.
Everything has its own destiny, and it is not me who is the best.
Youth must be born early, how can one grow into a young man?
Definition:
Only when the stone is hit, there will be sparks; if not hit, not even a little smoke will come out.
The same is true for people. Only through learning can we master knowledge; if we don’t learn, knowledge will not fall from the sky.
Everything must be practiced by yourself. The knowledge gained by others cannot replace your own talents.
You should work hard as early as possible during your youth. Can a person remain a "youngster" forever?
3. "Poem to Encourage Learning/Occasionally" Song Dynasty: Zhu Xi
It is easy for a young man to learn, but it is difficult for an old man to succeed, so one inch of time should not be taken lightly.
Before I realized the dream of spring grass in the pond, the phoenix leaves in front of the steps already sounded the sound of autumn.
Definition:
It is very easy to pass away the days of youth, but it is difficult to achieve success in learning, so you must cherish every inch of time and not let it go easily. Before I could wake up from the sweet dream of spring grass growing in the pond, the leaves of the sycamore tree in front of the steps were already rustling in the autumn wind.
4. "Encouraging Learning" Tang Dynasty: Yan Zhenqing
The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying.
Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late.
Interpretation:
The best time for boys to study is from midnight to the time when the rooster crows.
When I was young, I only knew how to play and didn’t know how to study hard. When I get older, I regret why I didn’t know how to study hard when I was young.
5. "Long Song Xing" Han Dynasty: Anonymous
In the green garden, the sunflowers are growing, and the morning dew awaits the setting sun.
In the spring of Budeze, all things will shine.
I am often afraid that when the autumn festival comes, the leaves of the yellow flowers will wither.
When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west?
If a young man doesn’t work hard, the old man will be miserable!
Definition:
The sunflowers in the garden are lush and green, rising under the crystal dew in the sun.
Spring spreads hope all over the earth, and everything appears prosperous.
I am often afraid that the chilling autumn will come, and the leaves will turn yellow and the grass will wither.
Hundreds of rivers are rushing eastward to the sea. When can they return to the west again?
If a young person does not work hard in time, he will only regret his life when he grows old. 4. Famous aphorisms that warn people not to lose due to their own advantages
1. Doing what you are best at is the easiest way to succeed.
2. Be cautious and think twice before doing anything. Don't try to be smart and make it your own fault. You cannot take advantage of yourself and relax yourself.
3. Those who know themselves are strong. To use their advantages, they must first fully understand themselves.
4. Those who know themselves are wise, and those who conquer are strong: Only when you recognize your true face can you control your destiny in your hands.
5. Focus can turn disadvantages into advantages.
6. Make public your advantages and follow your own path in life; expand your advantages and never stop self-improvement and hardening.
7. When you are at a disadvantage, you usually only have the hope of winning if you go all out.
8. When you have an advantage, you will make big mistakes due to carelessness, but when you don't have an advantage, you will also create miracles because of your extra confidence.
9. There are advantages but not necessarily no problems. You must take advantage of the advantages and pay attention to the problems in order to be foolproof.
10. Having advantages does not mean success; having intention does not mean success.
11. The positioning of advantages and disadvantages is not static. Under certain conditions, they can be transformed into each other.
12. Advantages often paralyze people's hearts, while disadvantages often arouse people's intentions.
13. Advantages may not necessarily help people get through something, but they can often succeed through their own efforts, while some people who rely on their advantages often fail.
14. Advantages do not mean everything. Only through hard work can you succeed.
15. Advantages are where disadvantages lie; disadvantages are where advantages rely.
16. Advantages are the factors and main force that determine your excellence.
17. Be ashamed of being proud of your advantages; be proud of working hard despite your disadvantages.
18. If you think you have some advantages and don’t pay attention to them, being careful about the advantages will make you fail.
19. Exploit strengths and avoid weaknesses, and give full play to your own advantages.
20. Many times, we fall not on our shortcomings, but on our strengths. Because some people think that they don't have to worry about their strengths and stop working hard, so they often fall down on their own strengths.
21. Innate advantages may not make you successful, but acquired diligence will definitely make you gain more.
22. Don’t be careful because you have an advantage. If you don’t have an advantage, you should be careful and attentive.
23. Don’t rejoice because of your advantages; don’t give up because of your disadvantages.
24. Continuously sublimate potential and advantages through the innovation of self-image
25. The so-called art of military command means that when one's own troop numbers are actually at a disadvantage, they can be on the battlefield on the contrary. Turn disadvantages into advantages.
26. If there are good conditions, take advantage of them; if you are at a disadvantage, be more careful.
27. If you compare your advantages to talents, and only rely on talents without hard work, then your advantages will give you a good illusion, like drugs, and in the end you will lose more than you gain.
28. People cannot ignore their advantages if they have them. People who have no advantages will pay more attention to them.
29. Defects often remind us, while advantages make people forget about them. No matter what we have, we must treat it in a balanced way.
30. Defects often remind us, but advantages make people forget about them.
31. You have unlimited potential and unique advantages.
32. Everyone has their own advantages, but those who rely on their own advantages and do not continue to work hard will be eliminated.
33. Everyone’s value is determined by themselves. Recognize your own advantages and disadvantages. Don’t let “advantages” mislead you. If you are willing to use your brain, you can turn disadvantages into advantages.
34. Full of hope, advantages will eventually create miracles.
35. A disadvantaged but well-prepared army can often launch unexpected offensives against the enemy and defeat the superior ones.
36. Do it immediately, don’t wait for your advantages to turn into disadvantages.
37. See the other side of advantages and be more aware of worries.
38. Today’s disadvantage may be tomorrow’s greatest advantage.
39. Many times we do not fall on our weaknesses, but on our strengths. That's because disadvantages make you alert, while advantages make you relaxed.
40. Let go of your inferiority complex, have the confidence to win, and turn your disadvantages into advantages.
41. Those who give up their advantages will achieve nothing.
42. Discover your strengths and draw your own unique picture of life.
43. Use your strengths and you have the possibility of success.
44. When you have an advantage, it will become a disadvantage if you don't treat it correctly.
45. A successful life comes from deeply exploring and maximizing one's own advantages.
46. A successful life comes from making the best use of your own advantages.
47. If you don’t know yourself, you will fail: Most losers do not know their own abilities.
48. Don’t fall because you are at a disadvantage, because flaws often remind us, and advantages sometimes make people forget about them.
49. Don’t not work seriously because of the advantages around you, and don’t give up because you have no advantages. If you work hard, you can get things done without any advantages.
50. Don’t think you have an advantage and don’t care, otherwise you will fall down soon.
51. Don’t think that you have advantages and don’t work hard, because only by working hard can you be on the road to success.
52. Don’t ignore the things at hand because of some advantage. 5. I want beautiful and successful sentences. I just want simple successful sentences
If you want to be an eagle soaring freely in the blue sky, you must withstand the fear of falling from the cliff; if you want to be As a beautiful butterfly, you must go through the pain of breaking out of a cocoon and becoming a butterfly; if you want to become a successful person, you must work hard and work hard to move forward.
——Inscription
Not many people walk on the brick road paved by their parents as soon as they are born, and not many people only stick to the muddy road of their hometown throughout their lives.
We don’t have many natural advantages. We can only rely on the mediocre hands, feet and minds created by God to struggle, struggle, and strive to create our own success and glory.
That year, when Beethoven was twenty-six years old and in his youth, he unexpectedly discovered that his hearing had gradually declined. As a musician, your most important organ is your ears. He needed to listen to music, he needed to hear praise, and he needed people to encourage him. However, these illusions were completely shattered when he was forty-five years old - he could no longer hear every bit of this world. What followed was ridicule, cold looks, suspicion, betrayal and abuse from others. When he was in the most painful and desperate time, he stayed with the piano, arguing with the notes day and night, and listened to the music score sleeplessly. Even when he couldn't hear anything, he relied on his years of experience, superhuman understanding and unremitting struggle to create a series of astonishing works such as "Ninth Symphony" and "Symphony of Destiny". The movement deeply shocked the world music industry... In this way, he went from being a deaf person who was looked down upon to becoming a world-famous composer. He succeeded.
Believe, struggle will make the sun rise tomorrow; chase, struggle will make things clear; struggle, struggle will give you the joy of success! 6. What are the ancient poems that describe "advantage"?
1. Since ancient times, autumn has been sad and lonely, but I say that autumn is better than spring. ——Liu Yuxi's "Autumn Poems"
Definition: Since ancient times, I have felt sad and lonely every autumn, but I think autumn is better than spring.
2. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. ——Bai Juyi's "Remembering Jiangnan·Jiangnan is Good"
Interpretation: When spring comes, the sun rises from the river, shining the flowers on the riverside redder than red, and the turquoise river water is greener than the blue grass.
3. Bamboo sticks and mango shoes are easier than horses, who is afraid? A coop of mist and rain will last a lifetime. ——Su Shi's "Ding Feng Bo·Don't Listen to the Sound of Beating Leaves in the Forest"
Definition: Bamboo sticks and straw sandals are more agile than riding horses, so what's so scary about them? Wearing a raincoat and letting the wind blow and rain, I still live my life.
4. When the golden wind and jade dew meet, they win over countless people in the world. ——Qin Guan's "Magpie Bridge Immortal·Xianyun Nongqiao"
Interpretation: Meeting on the Chinese Valentine's Day in the autumn wind and white dew is better than those couples in the world who have been together for a long time but seem to be inseparable.
5. A foot of deep red is worse than Quchen, and old things are not as good as new. ——Wen Tingyun's "Two Poems of Nan Ge Zi"
Definition: A long dark red dress has become pale yellow over time. Since ancient times, old things have not been as flattering as new things. .
6. This year’s flowers are more red than last year’s. It's a pity that the flowers will be better next year. Who knows? ——Ouyang Xiu "Lang Tao Sha·Wish the Wine to the East Wind"
Interpretation: This year's bonus is better than last year's, and next year's flowers will be even more beautiful. Unfortunately, I don't know who I will be with then?
7. If you want to compare the West Lake to the West, it is always appropriate to wear light makeup and heavy makeup. ——Su Shi's "Two Songs of Drinking the First Sunny and Later Rain on the Lake·Part 2"
Interpretation: If the beautiful West Lake is compared to the beauty Xi Shi, then light makeup or heavy makeup can always set off the beauty well. Showing off her natural beauty and charming charm.
8. The best thing about spring is that it is better than the smoke and willows all over the imperial capital. ——Han Yu's "Early Spring to the Eighteen Members of the Water Department"
Explanation: This is the most beautiful season of the year, far better than late spring when the city is full of green willows.
9. It is better to be a centurion than a scholar. ——Yang Jiong's "Joining the Army"
Interpretation: I would rather go to the battlefield as a junior officer than to be an unarmed scholar.
10. The jade bowl is icy and dripping with dew, and the powder melts and the fragrant snow penetrates the gauze. The makeup on your face at night is better than lotus flowers. ——Yan Shu's "Huanxi Sha·The Jade Bowl Drops Dew from the Cold Ice"
Interpretation: The jade bowl in the boudoir is filled with crystal clear ice, and the water droplets condensed around the bowl are like dew. The beauty's pink sweat is slightly melted, revealing her fragrant and white body through the light gauze; her delicate face with heavy makeup in the evening is even better than a gorgeous lotus. 7. Poems describing success
Famous poems describing success include "Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon", "Finishing the king's affairs in the world, winning fame before and after life", etc.
(1) Thirty years of fame are like dust and earth, and eight thousand miles of clouds and moon. "Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon" comes from Yue Fei's "The River is Red: The Angry Hair Rushes to the Crown". The poem says: "The angry hair rushes to the crown. Where I lean on the railing, the misty rain stops. I look up and look up to the sky and howl, with strong ambition." Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moons. Don't wait, the young man's head is gray, and the shame is still there. When will the hatred of the ministers be destroyed? Eating Hulu meat, laughing and drinking the blood of Xiongnu. Let's start over, clean up the old mountains and rivers, and face the sky! ""The River is Red and the Crown is Angry" is a poem written by Yue Fei, the national hero of the Southern Song Dynasty, which expresses the author's fight against the Jin soldiers and regaining his homeland. A strong patriotic spirit to unify the motherland. "Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moons" means that the author was thirty-two years old at this time, had already made military exploits, and achieved certain successes. But these military exploits made little contribution to the country, and their fame was as insignificant as dust.
To complete the great cause of recovery, the road is still long and arduous, and greater efforts and sacrifices will be required. The author uses this to express his heroic ambition of sacrificing his life for his country with daring loyalty.
(2) To settle the affairs of the king and the world, and to gain fame both during and after life. The phrase "Finishing the king's affairs in the world and winning fame both before and after his life" comes from "Broken Array" written by Xin Qiji, a poet from the Song Dynasty. The poem says: "When I was drunk, I lit up the lamp to read the sword, and I dreamed of blowing the trumpet in the camp. Eight hundred miles away, I was burning under my command, and fifty strings were turned over. The sound comes from outside the Great Wall. The soldiers are flying fast on the battlefield, and the bow is like a thunderbolt. The king's world affairs are won in vain. "The first nine lines of this poem vividly describe a brave and loyal man. No two, the image of a general who marches forward bravely reflects the poet's lofty ambitions; and the last sentence is a paragraph, expressing the sorrow and indignation of "ambitions are hard to achieve" with a sad sigh. "Finishing the king's affairs in the world and winning his reputation during and after his death" means successfully settling the affairs of the world that "wash away the national humiliation and restoring the Central Plains", thereby winning the reputation of having made contributions to the country during his lifetime and after his death.