1. Ancient people’s famous poems about responsibility
The price of being noble and great is responsibility.
——Churchill
Although responsibility is sometimes annoying, if one does not fulfill his responsibility, he can only be a coward and an out-and-out waste.
——Lewis Mei
Everyone is asked by life, and he can only answer this question with his own life; he can only answer life with "responsibility". Therefore, "being responsible" is the most important essence of human existence.
——Victor Frankling
Everyone should have such confidence: I can bear the responsibilities that others can bear; I can bear the responsibilities that others cannot bear. I can also bear the responsibility. In this way, you can temper yourself, seek higher knowledge and enter a higher realm.
——Lincoln Beauty
Only by knowing the pain of being responsible can you know the joy of fulfilling responsibility.
——Liang Qichao China
If a person does not have enthusiasm, he will achieve nothing, and the basis of enthusiasm is responsibility.
——Leo Tolstoy 2. Ancient famous sayings about responsibility
1. Confucius said: A scholar cannot be without generosity. The task is long and the road is long. Isn’t it also important to be benevolent? Isn't it just a matter of time before death? --Confucius
2. Those who achieved great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. --Su Shi
3. Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world - Gu Yanwu
4. The sound of wind and rain and the sound of reading can be heard; family affairs, state affairs, and world affairs, everyone cares about everything
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5. We should only sympathize with slaves, and especially respect slaves who resist. --Wen Yiduo
6. My life, reason, and light are only for illuminating mankind. My understanding of the truth is the ability to achieve this goal. This is a kind of fire, but it only lives in the light in my heart and holds it high before mankind so that they can see it. -- Tolstoy
7. There are two kinds of people in the world, one kind of people waste their years; the other kind of people live a meaningful life. In the eyes of the first type of person, life is a sleep. If this sleep, in his opinion, is sleeping on a soft and warm bed, then he will be very satisfied; in the eyes of the second type of person, it can be said that , life is about building great achievements...people enjoy their own happiness in this achievement. - Belinsky
8. Thank you for the light that the flame gives you, but don’t forget the person holding the lamp. He himself stands stoically in the darkness. - Rabindranath Tagore
9. For one person to discover fruitful truth, it requires thousands of people to destroy their lives through failed explorations and tragic mistakes. -- Mendeleev
10. Living only for your family is the selfishness of an animal; living only for one person is despicable; living only for yourself is a shame. --- Ostrovsky
11. Ambition is the germ of the growth of noble behavior. --English
(Life Quotes)
12. The struggle for truth is the greatest pleasure in life. -Bruno
13. If you lose your property, you only lose a little; if you lose your honor, you lose a lot; if you lose your courage, you lose everything. -- Goethe
14. Thank you for the light that the flame gives you, but don't forget the person holding the lamp. He himself stands stoically in the darkness. -- Rabindranath Tagore
15. There are two kinds of people in the world, one kind of people waste their years; the other kind of people live a meaningful life. In the eyes of the first type of person, life is a sleep. If this sleep, in his opinion, is sleeping on a soft and warm bed, then he will be very satisfied; in the eyes of the second type of person, it can be said that , life is about building great achievements...people enjoy their own happiness in this achievement. -- Belinsky
16. Living only for the family is the selfishness of animals; living only for one person is despicable; living only for oneself is shameful. -- Ostrovsky
17. Those who achieved great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. --Su Shi
18. Ambition is the germ of noble behavior. --English
19. Struggle for truth is the greatest pleasure in life. --Bruno
20. For one person to discover fruitful truth, it requires thousands of people to destroy their lives in failed explorations and tragic mistakes. --Mendeleev
21. If you lose your property, you only lose a little; if you lose your honor, you lose a lot; if you lose your courage, you lose All lost. --Goethe
22. We should only sympathize with slaves, and especially respect slaves who resist. --Wen Yiduo
23. I only feel that I am dedicating myself to my country. There is such great joy in this wholehearted contribution.
I have truly understood why people can derive supreme joy from complete self-sacrifice. -- Rabindranath Tagore
24. Confucius said: A scholar cannot be without generosity. The task is long and the road is long. Isn’t it also important to be benevolent? Isn't it just a matter of time before death? --Confucius
25. My life, reason, and light are only for illuminating mankind. My understanding of the truth is the talent I use to achieve this goal. This is a kind of fire, but it only lives in the light in my heart and holds it high in front of mankind so that they can see it. -- Tolstoy
26. If all members of a country ignore the law, this fact is enough to cause the country to disintegrate and destroy. -- Spinoza
27. Patriotism is deeply rooted in human instinct and emotion. Patriotism is an amplified filial piety. --Field
28. How great the power of patriotism! In front of it, what do people’s love for life and fear of suffering mean? -- Chernyshevsky
29. People over forty must have a sense of responsibility on their faces
30. Those who have heavy responsibilities must not ignore them. Deep, those with high positions must have heavy responsibilities
31. Man is the creator of culture, and he is also the purpose of culture. The basic quality of a truly literate person is to be aware of his responsibility to his successors and successors to his work, that is, to his children.
32. Only by knowing the pain of being responsible can you know the joy of fulfilling responsibility.
33. The sense of obligation to parents and comrades, to the collective and society, to the people and the motherland should run through a person's life like a red thread. If we don’t understand what obligation is and lack a sense of obligation, we can’t talk about human morality and we can’t talk about the collective. 3. Ancient poems about responsibility
Lin Zexu’s shocking poem for all time: “If you only care about the country’s life and death, why should you avoid it because of misfortunes and fortunes?” It is in the poem “Going to the garrison and showing off to the family at the entrance of the journey” left behind. The whole poem is as follows:
When the strength is weak and the responsibilities are heavy and the spirit is tired for a long time, no matter how exhausted it is, it will become mediocre. If you only want to benefit the life and death of the country, how can you avoid it because of misfortunes and blessings.
Relegated to Zhengjun It is kind and kind, and it is appropriate for a garrison soldier to nourish his humbleness. Play and talk with the mountain wife*, try to chant the old scalp**.
* Refers to Su Dongpo who was allowed to go home to say goodbye to his wife and children after he was arrested. In order to A story to comfort everyone: Zhenzong of the Song Dynasty visited the reclusive great scholars everywhere. Someone recommended Yang Pu, but Yang Pu was unwilling to go to Beijing and was taken to the court to see the emperor. The emperor asked: "Is there anyone writing a poem to see me off before leaving?" Yang Pu said: "Only my old wife wrote a poem. She said, 'More time off.' If you are down and have a glass of wine, don't be crazy about chanting poems. If you catch the general today, you will lose your scalp this time." Zhenzong laughed and put Yang Pu back. 4. Appreciation of ancient poems about responsibility
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Lu You of the Song Dynasty
After death, one knows that everything is in vain,
But the sadness is not the same as in all nine states.
Wang Shibei set the Central Plains Day,
He did not forget to tell Nai Weng during family sacrifices.
[Notes]
1. Show children: Show it to your sons.
2. But: only.
3. Jiuzhou Tong: the reunification of the motherland.
4. Central Plains: refers to the area north of the Huaihe River that fell into the hands of the Jin people.
5. Family sacrifices: sacrifices to ancestors.
6. Naiweng: Your father.
[Brief Analysis]
Lu You was a patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. He devoted his life to the just cause of resisting the Jin Dynasty and regaining lost land. Although they have been repeatedly squeezed and attacked by capitulationists, their patriotic enthusiasm has never diminished. The poem "Showing Children" is a last will and testament written by the poet to his son before his death. It expresses the poet's deep and strong patriotic passion that he would never forget to "defeat the Central Plains in the north" and unify the motherland until his death.
The first sentence is "Death means that all things are in vain." "Yuanzhi" means knowing everything from the beginning; "everything is empty" means that after death, everything will be free of worries. But then the meaning of the second sentence changed: "But it is sad that all nine states are the same." There is only one thing that I can't let go of, that is, the lost country has not yet been recovered, and the reunification of the motherland has not been witnessed with my own eyes. This kind of regret lasts from life to death. As he was dying, his mood became even more painful. The third line of the poem, "Wang Shibei sets the day for the Central Plains", shows that although the poet is sad, he is not desperate. He firmly believed that one day the Song Dynasty's army would be able to pacify the Central Plains and regain the lost territory. With this sentence, the mood of the poem changes from sadness to excitement. The concluding sentence is "I have never forgotten to tell Naiweng about family sacrifices." The mood changes again. I have no choice but to see the day when the motherland is reunified while I am alive, so I have to place my hope on future generations. So I told my son affectionately not to forget to tell him the good news of "Beiding Central Plains" during family sacrifices.
This poem uses twists and turns to express the poet's complex thoughts and emotions when he was dying, including the endless resentment for the unfinished cause of fighting against Jin Dynasty, and the firm belief that the sacred cause will be successful. The whole poem has elements of sadness, but the tone is passionate. The language of the poem is natural, without the slightest refinement. It is all a natural expression of true feelings, but it is more beautiful and touching than a poem that is deliberately crafted.