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20 inspirational ancient poems, use them as personalized signatures

20 inspirational ancient poems to make your own signature

Original text: Stick to your conscience and be a person with a bottom line! Ancient Chinese Proverb: All saints have passed away, but conscience is my teacher. (Wang Yangming)

Original text: Success lies in learning to make choices and accumulate! Ancient Chinese Prose: Be knowledgeable and appreciative of knowledge; be rich in knowledge but thin in knowledge. (Su Shi)

Original text: The most important thing is to be yourself, time will prove your character! Ancient Chinese Proverb: The peaches and plums are silent, and they create their own troubles. ("Historical Records")

Original text: Don't give up for five buckets of rice! Ancient Chinese Proverb: Although the rice beams are lovable, my ambition is in the underworld. (Ouyang Xiu)

Original text: In today’s terms, if you can’t become a rich second generation, just be the rich second generation’s father! Ancient Chinese Proverb: A general has no talent, but a man should strengthen himself. (Wang Zhu)

Original text: No matter how "humble" you are, you can live proudly! Ancient text: The moss flowers are as small as rice, so also imitate the peonies in bloom! (Yuan Mei)

Original text: Only by enduring hardship can one become a master. Ancient Chinese Proverb: If you want to be like Buddhas, dragons, and elephants, you must first be like oxen and horses for all sentient beings. ("Huayan Sutra")

Original text: People with strength don't need much explanation. Ancient text: There is no need for light blue and light red, it is naturally the best among flowers. (Li Qingzhao)

Original text: When others don’t think highly of you, use these two poems to encourage yourself. Ancient text: At that time, people did not know the Ling Yun tree, and they waited until Ling Yun became a leader. (Du Xunhe)

Original text: How can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain? Ancient Chinese Proverb: Even after thousands of blows, you will still be strong, regardless of the wind from east to west, from north to south. (Zheng Banqiao)

Original text: When the waves wash away the sand, what is left is gold. Ancient Chinese Proverb: Although it is hard work to scrounge thousands of pounds, you can only find gold after blowing away all the yellow sand. (Liu Yuxi)

Original text: Persistence is victory! Ancient Chinese Proverb: There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are directly hung to help the sea. (Li Bai)

Original text: It seems easier than done! Ancient Chinese Proverb: What seems ordinary is the most extraordinary, but it is easy but difficult to achieve. (Wang Anshi)

Original text: Cherish time, time waits for no one. Ancient Chinese Proverb: From now on, worrying about the future is not a thing, how can you allow your beauty to fade away? (Liu Zongyuan)

Original text: Be poor and strong, but never change your original intention! Ancient Chinese Proverb: Rich in pen and ink but poor in life, old age lies in a man's eyebrows and a strong heart. (Zheng Banqiao)

Original text: Practice is the only criterion for testing truth! Ancient Chinese Proverb: What you learn on paper will eventually make you feel shallow, but you will definitely know that you have to do it in detail. (Lu You)

Original text: Live in the present and don’t waste your youth! Ancient Chinese Proverb: If there are flowers, you must break them off; don’t wait until there are no flowers. (Du Qiuniang)

Original text: Gold is in demand everywhere! Ancient Chinese Prose: Don’t worry, there will be no friends in the future. Who in the world doesn’t know you? (Gao Shi)

Original text: Hurry up and work hard to be happy! Ancient Chinese Proverb: Timely encouragement should be given, time waits for no one. (Tao Yuanming)

Original text: In life, believe in yourself and show yourself. Ancient Chinese Proverb: My talents are destined to be useful, and I will come back after all the money I have spent.

(Li Bai)