1. Verses about giving up to gain
Verses about giving up to gain 1. Famous aphorisms about giving up and gaining
1 .If you want to take something, you must first give it. ---- Sun Tzu
2. Give up, give up, only by giving up can you gain. ----Buddhist Sutra Cloud
3. If you want to cross the desert, you have to give up coffee and Coke;
4. If you want to have eternal applause, you have to give up the vanity in front of you.
5. Dare to pull down the emperor even if he is willing to be killed. ----Proverb
6. When you learn to give up, you learn to mature.
7. Giving up is a state and the only way for the development of nature.
8. Ships must abandon safe harbors to harvest fish and shrimp in the deep sea.
9. If you want to pick a bouquet of fresh mountain flowers, you have to give up the comfort of the city;
10. If you want to be a mountain climber, you have to give up a delicate and fair complexion;
11. You can’t get everything, so you should learn to give up.
12. Only when plums and chrysanthemums give up their ease and comfort can they get the beauty of the frost and snow;
13. Only when the earth gives up the gorgeous dusk can it usher in the dawn of the rising sun. ;
14. Only by giving up the fragrant flowers in spring can we enter the fruitful golden autumn;
15. Giving up does not mean losing, because only giving up will lead to another. A gain.
16. A heartless miser is unfortunate. Rudaki
17. When God closes one door, he will definitely open another door for you
2. What are the poems that describe giving up
< p> When you are alive and traveling in a hurry, if you give up a smile, you will get friendship; if you give up honesty, you will get friends; if you give up face, you will get reality; if you give up false fame, you will get freedom; if you give up the world of mortals, you will get heaven; if you are willing to give up face, you will get reality. If you are small, you can get big; if you are willing to be close, you can get far.In life, success or failure depends on choices. Only when you give up can you get something, and if you don't give up, you won't get it. If you are willing to protect, you will have love; if you are willing to spend money, you will have wealth; if you are willing to give up small profits, you will have friends; if you are willing to care, you will be happy; if you are willing to smile, you will be harmonious; if you are willing to spend money, you will be healthy; if you are willing to let go of the world, you will be free and easy. ; Only if you are willing to let go of pride can you have respect; only if you are willing to let go of a small family, can you have everyone; only if you are willing to let go of sowing, can you have a harvest.
1. Being willing, that is, being willing to give and not be stingy. It first comes from the Buddhist scripture "Four Teachings of Liaofan".
2. Meaning
Calligraphy "Letting Go"
As the name suggests, only by giving up can you gain. If you want to gain, you must give up.
3. Literary Interpretation
Li Baokun's Xiaozhuan Calligraphy: Being willing to give up, you will get something, and if you are not willing to give it up, you will gain something big. Perseverance is a kind of wisdom and attitude in life, which comes from the "Book of Changes". Being willing is not a daily calculation between giving and getting, but the emotion and wisdom that goes beyond the realm to make decisions about what has been obtained and what can be obtained.
4. Philosophy of Life
Being willing is not only a philosophy of life, but also an art of doing things. Giving and gaining are like water and fire, heaven and earth, yin and yang. They are contradictory concepts that are both opposite and unified. They are mutually reinforcing, mutually reinforcing, and exist in heaven and earth, in the world, in the heart, and in subtle details. All the mechanisms of how everything operates. Only when everything is willing to give up can we achieve harmony and unity. If you truly grasp the mechanism and scale of giving and gaining, you will have grasped the key to life and the opportunity for success. You know, a hundred years of life is nothing but repetition.
3. Urgent ~ Verses about giving up
Don’t ask
Don’t tell
Everything is left unsaid
This moment
Let us spend it quietly by candlelight
Don’t wave your hands
Don’t look back
When I sing Play this song
I am afraid that the tears will fall gently
I wish that my smile will always remain in my heart
By your side Going through every spring, summer, autumn and winter
How much sorrow
How much sorrow
Suffering and pain are inevitable in life
Loss
Only then can we truly know how to cherish and possess
It’s hard to let go of love
It’s hard to keep people
Nowadays, we are all different
Cold and hot spots are in my heart
May my smile always remain in my heart
Accompany you through every spring, summer, autumn and winter
Sad farewell
Although parting is in sight
Saying goodbye
Goodbye will not be too far away
If there is a fate, we can look forward to tomorrow
You and I meet again in the splendid season
4. What are the poems related to "willingness"
What I want is the fish, and what I want is the bear's paw, both. You can't have it both ways. It's like giving up the fish to get the bear's paw. -- Mencius
If you want to take something, you must first give it. --Laozi
"Fish is what I want" Author: Mencius
Fish is what I want; bear's paws are also what I want. You cannot have both. Those who take the fish out of the bear's paw are also the ones. Life is what I want; righteousness is what I want. You can't have both, you have to sacrifice your life for righteousness. Life is what I want, and what I want is more than life, so I don't want to get it. Death is also what I hate, but what I hate is even worse than the dead, so I cannot cure my suffering. If there is nothing more that people want than life, then why not use anything that can lead to life. If there is nothing more evil that can be done to a person than the dead, then why not do whatever can be done to save the patient! Because of this, it is born and there is no use; because of this, it is possible to avoid troubles but there is no need to do anything. Therefore, what one desires is more than the living, and what one hates is more than the dead. Not only sages have this mind, but everyone has it. A sage will not lose his ears. A basket of food, a bean soup, if you get it, you will live, if you don't get it, you will die. If you give him a call, you will not be tolerated by those who practice Taoism; if you give him a call, you will be looked down upon by beggars. Wan Zhong accepts it without arguing about etiquette and righteousness. How can Wan Zhong add anything to me? For the beauty of the palace, the support of wives and concubines, should I give it to the poor people I know? I can’t accept my hometown because of my death, but now I want it because of the beauty of the palace; I can’t accept my hometown because of my death, but now I can support my wife and concubines; I can’t accept my hometown because of my death, but now I want it because of the poor people I know. :Is this not possible? This is called losing one's original intention.
Translation: Fish is what I like, and bear paws are also what I like. If these two things cannot be obtained at the same time, then I will have to give up fish and choose bear paws. Life is what I like, and morality is also what I like. If I cannot have these two things at the same time, then I have to sacrifice life and choose morality. Life is what I love, but there are things that I love more than life, so I don’t do anything just to survive; death is what I hate, but there are things that I hate more than death, so there are I will not avoid the disaster. If there is nothing that people love more than life, then which means that can be used to survive cannot be used? If there is nothing that people hate more than death, then what bad thing can they not do that can be used to avoid disaster? You can survive by adopting a certain method, but some people are unwilling to adopt it; you can avoid disaster by adopting a certain method, but some people are unwilling to adopt it. From this we can see that they love something more precious than life (that is, "righteousness"); they hate something that is more serious than death (that is, "unrighteousness"). Not only virtuous people have this nature, everyone has it, but the virtuous people do not lose it.
A bowl of rice or a bowl of soup. If you get it, you can live. If you don't get it, you will starve to death. But when he shouted contemptuously and offered food to others, the hungry passers-by refused to accept it; when he kicked others to eat, the beggars also refused to accept it because of contempt.
A high-ranking official accepts a generous salary without discerning whether it is in line with etiquette and justice.
In this way, what benefit does having a high official position and generous salary do to me? Is it because of the splendor of my house, the service of my wives and concubines, and the gratitude of the poor people I know? In the past (someone) would rather die than accept it, but now (someone) accepts it for the splendor of the house; in the past (someone) would rather die than accept it, but now (someone) accepts it for the service of his wives and concubines; In the past (someone) would rather die than accept it, but now (someone) accepts it out of gratitude for the poor people he knows. Can't this practice be stopped? This is called losing one's inherent nature.
Source: Selected from "Mencius Gaozi 1" (Commentaries on the Thirteen Classics, Zhonghua Book Company, 1980 edition). The central argument is "Life is what I want; righteousness is also what I want. You cannot have both, and you must sacrifice your life for righteousness." Or "Sacrifice your life for righteousness." Solution: Mencius advocates that human nature is good, He believes that people are born with a heart of compassion, a heart of shame, a heart of resignation, and a heart of right and wrong. As long as these good intentions are not lost, they will have "benevolence and reason" in morality.
This article puts forward the view that when "life" and "righteousness" cannot be taken into consideration at the same time, life should be sacrificed for righteousness.
5. What are the poems related to "willingness"
1. Only if you are willing to work hard can you achieve success.
2. The country must be willing to spend money on environmental protection.
3. Xiaogang is willing to exert his strength when working.
4. The maze is fascinating, but there are some people who don't like to play and don't want to spend time to figure out the solution. It really makes me wonder.
5. As long as people are on the gambling table, they want to make enough money even if they lose, and they still want to look forward to Shu when they win. There is no way to give up.
6. If you are willing to give up a treasure, you will get a treasure; if you are willing to give up a pearl, you will exchange it for agate.
7. You say you are willing to give up, and you are willing to give up. You can give it up, or you can get it! Haha, but I can’t bear it!
8. If you are willing to give up, you will gain something. If you give up a little, you will gain a small gain, but if you give up a lot, you will gain a big gain. It is difficult to give up and it is hard to give up.
9. Those who have never given up will still not be able to give up in the end.
10. There is a saying in Buddhism: if you are willing to give up, you will gain something.
11. If you are willing to give up, you will get something if you can give it up. Be filial and filial. Only when you are filial will you be obedient.
12. It is said that only by giving up can you gain something. But when I meet that person, how can I let it go?
13. In a willing way, slowly kill the time that I don’t want to give up.
14. Is it too unimportant that I have forgotten it, or is it too important that I am deliberately reluctant to say it?
15. No matter how beautiful the scenery on the road is, you must be willing to say goodbye in time. Because it doesn't belong to me.
6. Ancient poems about gaining and giving up in life
Life is like a dream, and a statue is like a moon in the river. ——"Niannujiao·Chibi Nostalgic" Su Shi
Meaning: Life is like a dream, let's sprinkle a glass of wine to pay homage to the bright moon on the river.
Who said there is no less in life? The water flowing in front of the door can still flow to the west! Stop singing yellow chicken with white hair. ——"Huanxisha·Visiting Qishui Qingquan Temple" Su Shi
Meaning: Who says that life can never go back to its youth? The stream in front of the door can still flow to the west! Don’t lament the passage of time in old age!
It is true that life grows and hates water. ——"Happy Meeting·The Forest Flowers Fade the Spring Red" Li Yu
Meaning: There are always too many resentful things in life, just like the river passing eastward, endless and never-ending.
The world is a big dream, how many times does life have a cold autumn? ——"Xijiang Moon·A Big Dream in the World" by Su Shi
Meaning: Everything in the world seems like a big dream. How many cool autumns have you experienced in your life?
Life is like a business trip without meeting each other. ——"Gift to the Eight Virtues of the Guard" by Du Fu
Meaning: In the journey of life, there are often separations and it is difficult to meet, just like the stars of ginseng and merchants are rare to meet.
Everywhere in life is similar, it should be like a flying dragon stepping on slush. ——"Hezi's Nostalgia from Mianchi" Su Shi
Meaning: In life, when you go here and there again, you accidentally leave some traces. What do you think it is like? It seemed to me like a swan flying everywhere and accidentally landing on the snow somewhere.
A snow plant in the melancholy east column makes life so clear.
——"Donglan Pear Blossom" by Su Shi
Meaning: My mood is melancholy, just like the pear blossom as white as snow in Donglan. It lives in the secular world and is pure. How thoroughly can I see this complicated secular life. and Qingming.
In life, you must live up to your destiny, drink and sing. ——Wang Changling in "Long Song Xing"
Meaning: People should stay aware of their destiny, and sing loudly when they have wine.
Life seems to be an illusion, and it will eventually become nothing. ——"Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 4" Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming
Meaning: Life is like an illusory change, which will inevitably disappear into nothingness in the end.
7. Only by giving up can you gain. Ancient Poems
The ancients seem to have rarely seen the explanation of giving and gaining in a deep philosophical sense.
I just found Mencius’ famous saying: “The fish is what I want. The bear’s paw is also what I want.
You cannot have both. Give up the fish and take the bear’s paw.
Life is what I want, and righteousness is what I want.
It is impossible to have both. It is rare to see ancient poems with similar meanings.
Du Fu often used the word "she", "the south of the house and the north of the house are all spring water", but it does not mean a choice; the commonly used phrase is "shezhou", and it is difficult to see the profound philosophical meaning from the context. So I'm guessing that the word "she" was just a simple verb in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and was not often used by poets to express deep meanings.
Compared with the word "shed", the word "get" appears more frequently. "You can enjoy thousands of mansions in Guangzhou", "You can be proud of your horse's hoofs in the spring breeze", "You can pick chrysanthemums and bring wine with you", etc.
It’s just that I didn’t find any verses that directly correspond to the word “she”. I have yet to find out whether there are any synonyms of "shed" that are commonly used and express philosophical meanings.
8. Famous quotes about giving and receiving
1. Even if it is a really good thing, when we can’t get it, we shouldn’t be anxious for it. Sooner or later everyone has to face the great surrender.
From: [English] Russell "The Adoration of a Free Man"
Introduction: Bertrand Arthur William Russell (1872-1970) ), British philosopher, mathematician, logician, historian, and writer.
2. For young people, nothing is impossible. They cannot believe that it would be impossible to desire something with all the force of their fanatical willpower. Yet, through death, disease, poverty, and responsibility, each of us must learn to know that the world was not made for us, and that, no matter how beautiful the thing we desire, fate may forbid us to obtain it.
From: [English] Russell "The Adoration of a Free Man"
3. He who seeks love will find love: He who sacrifices friendship will have friends; He who devotes all his energy to create happiness will have friends happiness.
From: [Fa] Moroa's "Five Major Questions in Life: On Happiness"
4. Moving forward in one direction is almost always at the expense of retreating in the other direction.
[France] "Mother and Son" by Romain Rolland
Introduction: Romain Rolland (January 29, 1866 - December 30, 1944), 1866 Born in Cramsey, France, he is a thinker, writer, critical realist writer, music critic, social activist, winner of the 1915 Nobel Prize for Literature, and a famous French humanitarian writer in the first half of the 20th century.
5. When you do something, sometimes you have to throw away the stones, and sometimes you have to pick them up again.
From: [English] Smelter's "The Biography of Landon"