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Classical Chinese texts with strong vitality

1. About growth, vitality, and classical Chinese, 10 sentences each

A lifelong plan is to cultivate people. —— "Guan Zi. Quan Xiu"

Parents who love their children have far-reaching plans. ——The beginning of "Warring States Policy. Zhao Ce"

A hundred gold can buy a fine horse, a thousand gold can buy a beauty; ten thousand gold can buy a high lord, but where can you buy youth? —— Qu Yuan

Don’t wait for a while, the young man’s head will turn gray, and the sky will be full of sorrow - Yue Fei’s "Man Jiang Hong"

If the prime of life is not repeated, it will be difficult to morning again. It is timely to encourage oneself, time waits for no one. --Tao Yuanming

A year's plan starts with spring, a day's plan starts with morning--Xiao Yi

If you don't learn, you will know yourself, if you don't ask, you will know. , actions in ancient and modern times have never existed before - Wang Chong's "Lunheng"

To know something is to know it, and to not know it is to not know it, this is knowing. —— Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius: For Government"

If jade is not polished, it will not become a useful tool. If people don’t learn, they can’t practice. ——Han Ying's "Han Shi Wai Zhuan"

Tenacious vitality Don't think that only animals and people have life. In fact, all things are alive and have tenacious vitality. Let me talk about plant life. There is a big tree in front of my house. A few days ago, its branches and trunk were cut off deliberately by others, making it look miserable. But today, many buds sprouted from the tree, and more green buds sprouted from the cut areas. Although the buds are still very delicate, they are an "important component" of the big tree! The buds sway gently from side to side with the wind, symbolizing the tenacity of life. Grass is one of the most common plants, and it is also a representative of life. During wildfires, the fire burns all the grass, and it appears that the grass has been completely burned. But in just a few months, batches of grass appeared, and slowly, they dyed the mountains and fields green. ah! Those inconspicuous grasses actually have such courage. So happy-go-lucky and thriving in the soil. In fact, it is the power of life that encourages them and gives them the courage to move forward. Under a rock, a seed is pressed. Because of the rock, it blocks the growth of the seed. However, day after day, year after year, after a long time, the seeds finally overturned the heavy rock and continued to grow tenaciously. There are many such examples in Huangshan. What surprised me the most was the pine trees that thrived in Huangshan. They are all wild. Huangshan is full of cliffs, and those pine trees grow slowly in the gaps. These smooth cliffs are a difficult place for plants to survive. The roots of these pine trees absorb very little nutrients in the gaps and survive on the mist every morning. In the cold winter, it is not afraid of violent storms and snow, but still grows silently and never stops. Isn't this a feat of life? Insignificant plants have such tenacious vitality! Man is the spirit of all things, so he should overcome difficulties and cherish life!

Reference materials: 2. What are the poems that describe the tenacious vitality of grass?

1. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough wind knows the sincere minister.

——Tang Dynasty: Li Shimin's "Giving Xiao Yu" Translation: Only in the fierce and strong wind can you tell whether the grass is strong and tall, and in the era of fierce turmoil can you tell whether the grass is loyal. A faithful minister. 2. The grass grows taller and brighter every year.

Wildfires never burn out, but the spring breeze blows them again. ——Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi's "Grass/Fude Ancient Grass Farewell" Translation: The wilderness is covered with lush green grass, and every autumn and winter, the grass turns yellow and becomes thicker in spring.

Wildfires cannot burn away the weeds all over the ground, and the spring breeze blows the earth green again. 3. The lonely grass grows beside the stream, and the oriole sings in the deep trees.

——Tang Dynasty: Wei Yingwu's "Chuzhou West Stream" Translation: Most of all, I like the faint wild grass growing beside the stream, and the oriole singing gracefully deep in the bushes. 4. The sky is north and the south is around the roadside, and the roots extend everywhere.

The luxuriant flowers are always a merciless thing, and the east wind blows green one year after another.

——Tang Dynasty: Tang Yanqian's "Spring Grass" Translation: No matter it is in the north or south, grass always grows all over the roadside. It grows continuously in the distance and can take root and multiply everywhere.

The lush spring grass always urges people to go home early, and the spring wind blows the green grass for another year. 5. When the sun is warm, the light of mulberry trees is like splashing, and when the wind comes, the air of mugwort and moxa is like smoke.

——Song Dynasty: Su Shi's "Huanxi Sha·The soft grass makes Pingsha fresh after the rain" Translation: Under the sunshine of spring, the mulberry trees in the fields are flourishing, shining as if they have been splashed with water; for a while The warm breeze carries the incense of mugwort and mugwort, refreshing the heart and lungs.

3. Classic inspirational sentences from ancient Chinese writings

Those who are determined can achieve their goals. If the cauldron sinks the boat, the Qin Pass will eventually belong to Chu; If you work hard, God will not let you down; if you work hard and taste courage, three thousand Yue Jia can swallow Wu. If a young man does not work hard, he will be sad. Original address: 100 classic Chinese inspirational quotes. Author: Xiaoyo 1. As heaven moves forward, a gentleman should strive for self-improvement. ? Translation: As a gentleman, you should have a strong will and a never-ending spirit of struggle. , strive to strengthen self-cultivation, complete and develop your own studies or career. Only by doing this can you reflect the will of God and live up to the responsibilities and talents given to a gentleman by the universe.? 2. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. But not for. ——"Three Kingdoms" Liu Bei's words? Translation: Don't do anything just because it is a small, inconspicuous bad thing; on the contrary, do something small but beneficial to others. , don’t not do it just because it doesn’t mean much. 3. Seeing good is like missing out, seeing bad is like exploring the soup. - "The Analects"? Translation: When you see a good person, you are afraid that you will not have time to learn from him. You are afraid that you will not be able to do something if it is too late. When you see evil people or bad things, it is like coming into contact with hot water. You must leave immediately and stay far away. People are far away from resentment. - "The Analects of Confucius" Translation: If you work hard and take the main responsibility if you make mistakes, it is "self-benefit". Being more understanding and tolerant to others is "taking responsibility for others lightly". In this case, there will be no resentment towards each other. 5. The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a villain. - "The Analects" Translation: A gentleman always starts from the desire to be kind or beneficial to others, and wholeheartedly promotes others Realize good intentions and legitimate demands, do not look at the world with cold eyes, or fear that the world will not be chaotic, and do not add fuel to the flames when others have failures, mistakes, or pain. Villains, on the contrary, are always "adults." "Evil is not the beauty of a human being." ? 6. When you see a virtuous person, you should reflect on yourself, and when you see a virtuous person, you should introspect yourself. - "The Analects of Confucius"? Study hard and find ways to catch up with him and reach the same level as him; when you see someone with some shortcomings or deficiencies, you should calmly reflect and see if you have the same shortcomings or deficiencies as others. 7. Do what you don’t want others to do. , don't impose it on others. - "The Analects"? Translation: If you don't want (pain, disaster, misfortune...), don't impose it on others.? 8. Do your duty and don't give in to the teacher. - - "The Analects of Confucius" Translation: When you encounter a good thing that you should do, you should not hesitate. Even if the teacher is nearby, you should rush to do it. Later it developed into an idiom "? Do your duty without giving in". 9. A gentleman is slow to speak but sensitive to words. Yu Xing. - "The Analects of Confucius"? Translation: A gentleman will not talk too much, but he will be quick and dexterous in doing things. ? Translation: People who work together are strong enough to break hard metal; people who work together express unanimous opinions and have strong persuasive power, and people are like smelling the fragrance of orchids and are easy to accept. ? 11. A gentleman keeps his weapons hidden in his body, ready to use them when the time comes. ——"Book of Changes" Translation: Even if a gentleman has outstanding talents and extraordinary skills, he will not show off or show off everywhere. Instead, he will display his talents or skills when necessary. ? 12. Complacency will lead to losses, humility will benefit. - "Shang Shu" Translation: Being complacent with the achievements you have achieved will lead to losses and disasters; being humble and always feeling your own shortcomings will benefit from it. 13. Isn’t it a gentleman if a person doesn’t know something but doesn’t feel embarrassed? ——"The Analects of Confucius" Translation: If I have achieved something and others don't understand it, I will never feel angry or aggrieved. Isn't this also a sign of gentlemanly demeanor? ? 14. Be true to your words and be resolute in your deeds. - "The Analects" Translation: You must keep your word when you say it; when you decide what you want to do, you must do it resolutely and courageously. 15. No idea, No need, no solidity, no me. - "The Analects of Confucius"? Translation: Tell the facts, don't make assumptions out of thin air; don't be arbitrary or willful when things happen, just do what's feasible; act flexibly, not rigidly; don't do everything with "I" Be the center, not self-righteous, work together with the people around you to complete the task together.

? 16. When three people are together, there must be a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. - "The Analects"? Translation: When three people are together, there must be someone among them who is worthy in some way. I learn from him, then he can be my teacher. I choose his strengths to learn from, and I will learn from his shortcomings and shortcomings and correct them. 17. A gentleman seeks for himself, and a petty person People seek from others. - "The Analects" Translation: A gentleman always blames himself, looking for shortcomings and problems within himself. A villain often looks at others, looking for other people's shortcomings and shortcomings. 18. A gentleman is magnanimous. , the villain grows up with relatives. - "The Analects"? Translation: A gentleman is open-minded, frank and clean in thought, and his appearance and movements appear to be very comfortable and stable. A villain has too many desires in his heart and a heavy psychological burden, so he is often worried and worried. Worry, appearance and movements also appear uneasy, often sitting or standing unsteadily.? 19. Don’t blame God, don’t blame others. - "The Analects"? Translation: When encountering setbacks and failures, never look at them objectively Make excuses and never push the responsibility to others, which later developed into the idiom "blame God, blame others". 20. Don't express anger, never make mistakes. - "The Analects" Translation: Don't express anger to others when you make a mistake, and Don't do it a second time.) 21. A small intolerance will mess up a big plan. - "The Analects" Translation: Even if you really want to do something that you shouldn't do, but insist on not doing it, it is called "forbearance". For small things Intolerance and lack of tolerance will affect the overall situation and ruin major events. 22. The villain's faults must be covered up. - "The Analects" Translation: The villain must cover up his own faults. 23. Mistakes Not correcting it is a mistake. ——The Analects of Confucius? Translation: If you make a mistake and do not correct it, it is a real mistake. 24. A gentleman sticks to his roots, and the Tao is born from the foundation. ——The Analects of Confucius? Translation: The gentleman devotes himself to the foundation and establishes the foundation, and the "Tao" will naturally arise.? 25. The gentleman is ashamed of his words and goes beyond his actions. - "The Analects" Translation: The gentleman thinks that it is shameful to talk more and do less. 26. Think twice before you act. ——"The Analects"? Translation: Everything you do must be done after repeated consideration. 27. Doing too much unrighteousness will lead to your own death. ——"Zuo Zhuan"? Doing too many bad things will eventually lead to self-destruction. 28. No one has any faults, and they can be corrected, so there is no greater good. ——"Zuo Zhuan" Translation: Everyone may make mistakes and make mistakes, as long as they correct them Is he still the best person? 29. Don’t hide it with a hint of shame. 4. Verses about perseverance and tenacious vitality

Here are some verses praising plants: Clinging to the green mountains without letting go, rooted in the broken rocks.

Despite all the hard work, I am still strong, no matter how strong the wind is from the southeast to the northwest. ——"Bamboo and Stone", Zheng Xie, the lush pine trees at the bottom of the stream, the seedlings on the mountain, with their stems an inch in diameter, shade this hundred-foot strip.

(Zuo Si, Taikang, Jin Dynasty) There are pines hundreds of feet tall, growing at the bottom of the stream, cold and humble. (Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty) The heavy snow pressed down on the green pine trees, which stood tall and straight.

(Chen Yi) The slippery moss is not related to the rain, and the singing of the pines is not related to the wind. (Hanshanzi of the Tang Dynasty) The wind sweeps away the pine gate, and the snow on the waterfall cannot be cleared away.

(Huangfu Zeng of the Tang Dynasty) Green pines and cypress shades, Lucy Ridge at dawn. (Tang·Xu Hun) The monk on the stone among the pines is cold, and the sound of the stream is still rushing in the middle of the night.

(Lu Guimeng, Tang Dynasty) Crossing two streams through pine trees, the palace is surrounded by five peaks. (Xia Song, Song Dynasty) The pine wind blows the dew, and the green wet fragrance curls up.

(Su Shi of the Song Dynasty) The mountains on the two corridors are colorful, and the sound of pines is scattered for nine miles. (Song Dynasty, Hongshi) It should be guarded by the mountain god.

When the wind blows, it sweeps away the dust. (Song Dynasty, Shi Taizhang) Singing slightly, the moon grows in the sea, and the rock osmanthus grows, and the long smile makes the pine trees grow in the stream without wind.

(Song Dynasty·He Sun) Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees in front of the diseased trees. (Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty) There is also a poem praising the grass: The wild fire does not burn it out, but the spring breeze blows it again (Bai Juyi. "Farewell to Fude Ancient Grassland").